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To booze up your Guinness, add about 1 ounce of it to an old-fashioned. You can also use it in an Irish Black Russian, which mixes 1 ounce of vodka, 1 ounce of coffee liqueur, 3 ounces Coca-Cola ...
Many stouts, especially a beer like Guinness Draught Stout, can actually quite low in alcohol (Draught is 4.2% ABV, for instance) and lower than you might think in terms of caloric content.
You may think the espresso martini is pretty perfect as-is, but for beer lovers out there, a touch of Guinness Draught can take things to the next level.
Ever wanted to have a nice smooth pint of Guinness Draught in the comfort of your own home? Well, with Guinness Draught In A Can, now you, er, can!
Roots of Guinness Draught stretch back more than 250 years, and for much of that time, simply being a hearty, yet approachable stout was enough. But tastes have morphed quickly in recent years ...
The history of the Guinness widget. Guinness Draught, invented by mathematician-turned-brewer Michael Ash, debuted in 1959 on the 200th anniversary of the original Guinness brewery.
In Ireland, where beer is the lucky liquid of the land, the Guinness flows year round. With a history that dates back more than 200 years (when Arthur Guinness signed a 9000-year lease on St ...
Guinness got closer in 1989 by affixing a nitrogen-filled plastic disk to the bottom of each can. But while this method was successful when the can was cold, warm beer tended to explode or overflow.
The newest Guinness stout (released in 2021) is a non-alcoholic version of its Draught stout. Served in nitro cans, Guinness 0.0 is a dupe of Draught; it looks and (almost) tastes like the real thing.