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Guinness Foreign Extra Stout Beer 7.5% vol 330ml Bottle 330ml × 24 × 1

Guinness Foreign Extra Stout Beer 7.5% vol 330ml Bottle 330ml × 24 × 1

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ABOUT - Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is an iconic and distinctive beer crafted by the Guinness Brewery, renowned for its centuries-old tradition of brewing excellence. This beer is a testament to the artistry and expertise of Guinness brewers, delivering a taste experience that is both rich and robust.
TASTING NOTES - Guinness Foreign Extra Stout's tasting notes include roasted barley, malt, bittersweet dark chocolate and a subtle coffee bitterness.
HOW TO ENJOY - Perfect with food - or without. Just chill, open, pour at 45 degrees, and enjoy.
AWARDS - The Guinness brand won seven awards at the prestigious World Beer Awards in 2019 alone.
PERFECT FOR GIFTING - The ideal gift for those who appreciate the beautifully smooth, cool and dark taste of Guinness. Give the gift of perfectly balanced flavour.
For people who like to experiment in beers but want to ensure they choose a quality liquid
Product Marketing
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is a robust and flavourful beer variant brewed by Guinness, one of the world's most renowned breweries. This stout beer is characterised by its deep, dark colour and rich, complex taste. It offers a strong roasted malt flavour with notes of coffee, chocolate and caramel, balanced by a subtle bitterness. What sets Guinness Foreign Extra Stout apart is its higher alcohol content compared to regular stouts, giving it a stronger and more intense profile. It's a favourite among beer enthusiasts who appreciate bold and hearty flavours.
Brand Marketing
In the early 1800s, while other breweries were content to stay close to home, we struck out into unchartered territories, braving the perils of sea travel to export our famous black Guinness beer across the globe. Brewed with more hops to preserve the beer in the ships’ holds during voyages of four-to-five weeks in tropical climes, the recipe yielded a powerful stout with a complex, fruity bittersweet flavour.

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