Monday, March 3, 2008

Beer Review Monday - Guinness Draught

A friend of mine suggested that I begin to review beers I have tried here so I'm going to start posting reviews of beers starting off with one of the best. The Famed Guinness Draught, what else did you expect?


If there ever was a man's beer this is it. A dark medium body and a creamy full head, and a delectable aroma of coffee and chocolate. It drinks with a creamy malty texture that drinks almost like a meal. This beer as most beers is best from the tap yet with that is not an option the bottles and cans do make a decent substitute.

The Christian Pint Rating: 4.75 out of 5

Commercial Description:Available in cans, kegs and bottles with nitrogen and carbon dioxide. Pasteurised. Usually called Draught; sometimes called Cold or Extra Cold - same beer, but served colder.`Launched in 1961.
Ingredients: Pale ale malt, about 25 to 30% flaked barley, and about 10% roasted barley, with no other grains or sugars; several hop varieties, mainly Goldings (pellets and isomerized extract); a flocculent head-forming ale yeast.


As always remember do not become drunk on wine (beer) but be filled with the Holy Spirit, and do not cause your brother to stumble. (Ephesians 5, Romans 14, 1 Corinthians 8)

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