I love forged I'd take it over canned Guinness any day now but haven't tried it from a tap yet. Visiting Dublin next week for my birthday so hopefully come across it somewhere.
Not had that yet but I love beamish and caffreys and definitely loving brew dogs black heart. Guinness definitely needs to keep an eye on its game. Great review as always cheers 👍🍻
I dont doubt that there are plenty of great stouts brewed by craft brewers in the UK and Ireland ( and other countries) that'll knock these stouts into oblivion
OHara's Irish Stout , Mackeson triple stout , Taddy Porter(Samuel Smith), Old Australian Stout(made in Tazmania), Cooper's Extra Stout(Australia), Nils Oscar Imperial Stout(Sweden), Alaska Smoked Porter(Alaska Brewing Co), Thank You , my fave of all are Shepherds Neame Double Stout I love that one more than all them all, also thank you for your honest reviews , cheers and greetings from Alaska🍻🍺🍻🍻🍻🍻🍻
I was a huge Conor McGregor fan when he first got with the ufc, past few years hes turned into a right prick! Not a bad bevvy though needs to be said, in my opinion anyway! 👊
Could you review some Radlers/Shandies etc please mate 😊? Schofferhofer Grapefruit is in Tesco, and I think you can get Stiegl (or however you spell it) Radler in Asda.
do you know why Belhaven from Scotland changed their oatmeal stout for a super simple nitro stout ? also that Belhaven Oatmeal stout was one of my fave forever, nowadays I drink lots and lots of non alcoholic guinness ... also please review St Peters Honey Porter and Old Style Porter
Finally. The ˈrəʊstɪd (roasted) one!!!!!It was about time. And I wanted to mention it on some other stout related videos of yours. A goddess of a beer!!!! A stout worthy of a name like Mcgregor . No need to talk about the proportions of creaminess and carbonation, about the blend of flavours and the holly roasted taste of it. Of course the masculine cover! Everything is sublime on it. Enjoy it with every which way. Listen to Saxon and Motörhead or read a Cormac Mccarthy book for that matter. But first and foremost spread the word! From Ireland, with a lot respect.