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Review: Guiness Extra Cold.


RedM

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It has changed and has had too - Guinness is now brewed to a different recipe, as it has to appeal to the younger generations palate - and if the original Guinness was to be chilled to the temp extra cold has to be, the flavour would be lost completely, moreso the extra cold is to get the women drinkers on board, having little or no resemblance to the original Guinness flavour and bitterness once savoured by the gents - All one would have to do is hold a glass og Guins of 5 or 10 yrs ago up to the light and a pint of today - woah wot a difference. .

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Im sorry but i lived in Ireland for 3 years b4 coming back to the UK in May. it is impossible to get a decent pint of guinness ANYWHERE outside Ireland, you hear all the crap about it doesnt travel etc etc The majority of uk guinness comes from Runcorn, it is sent over in large tankers from Dublin and kegged and canned(export guinness has more preservitives and crap in it than the proper stuff in Ireland)

Let me ask you one more question, where is the largest guinness brewery in the world??????

And no its not Dublin!!!!!!!!!:search::search:

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