Guinness can or bottle?

mdchesne

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Question because I heard cans taste better cause of widget. but I can only get cans in 4-packs. whereas, I can get the bottles in 6-packs. I need 12 and they basically cost the same overall.

soo...

BTW: GUINNESS DRAUGHT
 

kogase

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Bottled Guiness is brewed in Canada. Canned Guiness is brewed in Ireland.
 

SilverTorch

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Can, just drinking it or makin car bombs I like the perfect head I get with a can when I pour it in a glass.
 

Wreckage

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Originally posted by: mdchesne
Question because I heard cans taste better cause of widget. but I can only get cans in 4-packs. whereas, I can get the bottles in 6-packs. I need 12 and they basically cost the same overall.

soo...

BTW: GUINNESS DRAUGHT
They fixed the bottle so that it now uses Nitrogen.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: Wreckage
Originally posted by: mdchesne
Question because I heard cans taste better cause of widget. but I can only get cans in 4-packs. whereas, I can get the bottles in 6-packs. I need 12 and they basically cost the same overall.

soo...

BTW: GUINNESS DRAUGHT
They fixed the bottle so that it now uses Nitrogen.

the bottle may be fixed but the taste is still stale compared to draught. :p

best in Dublin!
 

mdchesne

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If you have to throw up, it better not be from guinness. for one, it's not a cheap enough beer to gourge on. two, it's a quality beer, one not to be chugging all night long
 

Kipper

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In Tokyo, where the cans are ¥300 apiece, you take whatever you can get. And luckily, there are no bottles.
 

godmare

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Originally posted by: kogase
Bottled Guiness is brewed in Canada. Canned Guiness is brewed in Ireland.

Really? Thank you for bestowing your knowledge. Guinness is now officially the only beer in can I will consume.
 

NoRegularJohn

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Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: KK
Toilet.

the porcelain throne is for . . . after ;)

:Q

:(

I don't honestly recall ever having thrown up after imbibing Guinness... North American draughts to be sure, but never Guinness...

that's because guinness turns into a ball of lead in your belly and makes you want to stop drinking it before you get to the point of having to puke.

 

DVad3r

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Draft owns both.

Bottle is way superior to can, anyone that says otherwise has no taste in beer.
 

apoppin

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Originally posted by: NoRegularJohn
Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: apoppin
Originally posted by: KK
Toilet.

the porcelain throne is for . . . after ;)

:Q

:(

I don't honestly recall ever having thrown up after imbibing Guinness... North American draughts to be sure, but never Guinness...

that's because guinness turns into a ball of lead in your belly and makes you want to stop drinking it before you get to the point of having to puke.

who said anything about "throwing up"? . . . the porcelain throne is multi-purpose ;)

after 8-10 draught [from a keg] pints in Dublin, i tended to get a little queasy . . . a lot more would rarely make me throw up unless i also drank other liquor
:Q