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Guinness, the dark Irish beer known to generations of drinkers as the "black stuff", is turning red in some pubs this month as the brewer kicks off a trial of the beer first brewed by Arthur ...
Hold onto your pints, because we have a bit of Guinness trivia that is about to knock your green St. Paddy’s Day hat right off your head. Guinness, that beloved stout that you drink religiously ...
Today's pick: Guinness Red Harvest Stout. About a year and a half ago I reviewed Guinness Black Lager and wrote "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." Well this offering from the esteemed Irish ...
Guinness is going out of the black and into the red. But devotees of Ireland's national tipple need not worry, the world-famous brewer is not going bust - it is about to produce a red version of ...
Guinness Red is a smoother, sweeter tasting Guinness that uses lighter roasted barley to give it a ruby red colour. It was first trialled in 141 Mitchell & Butlers pubs across the UK and is now ...
Guinness, the dark Irish drink known as the “black stuff”, could soon be turning red. IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site on another browser.
In fact, Guinness, a stout beer, is neither black nor dark brown. If you look closely and in the right light you can see that it’s really a very dark red that is the result of things that happen ...
Guinness & Co. have announced that Guinness Red Harvest Stout, a new, limited edition seasonal beer, will be available in the United States this fall.
This pint of beer is red ― and the Guinness website confirms it. A punch of Guinness like you'd see in a pub. Nagalski via Getty Images. When you hold a pint of Guinness up to the light ...