Guinness 'can reduce risk of heart attacks'

SagaLore

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Isn't Guiness that nasty tasting stuff?

Sorry to hijack the thread, but I'm running out of my case of beer (I get about 1 every 8 months) and it's time for me to pick another one. I like Laugers. I think Yuengling is good, right now I"m trying Samuel Adams lager but I don't think it's as good. I like the deep rich flavor but not necessarily the bitterness. Any other laugers you recommend? Is Stout the even darker stuff? Any good Stouts you recommend?
 

Demon-Xanth

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Quite a few people I know like Guiness. And these aren't the "Meister Brau rocks because I can get drunk for $5!" type of drinkers.
 

SagaLore

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Originally posted by: Roger
Isn't Guiness that nasty tasting stuff?

You have no taste what-so-ever.

I think I might be confusing it with something else. Whatever I drank was a Genny, but I just looked it up and that belongs to the Genesee beers, not Guinness beers. I'll have to give it a try. :beer:
 

Be prepared for a thick, hearty beer with lots of flavor :)

If you want to go lightly at first, try a balck and tan, that's Guiness stout and Bass Ale.
 

JBT

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LOL Genny vs Guiness talk about an unfair fight. That would be like my Grand mother vs Tyson.
 

blakeatwork

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Originally posted by: Roger
Be prepared for a thick, hearty beer with lots of flavor :)

If you want to go lightly at first, try a balck and tan, that's Guiness stout and Bass Ale.

Maybe in your neck of the woods...

a real black and tan is Guinness and Smithwicks. Why sully the taste of Guinness with something like Bass???
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: Roger
Be prepared for a thick, hearty beer with lots of flavor :)

If you want to go lightly at first, try a balck and tan, that's Guiness stout and Bass Ale.

Maybe in your neck of the woods...

a real black and tan is Guinness and Smithwicks. Why sully the taste of Guinness with something like Bass???
a black and tan is Guinness mixed with any light beer in my book

 

blakeatwork

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: Roger
Be prepared for a thick, hearty beer with lots of flavor :)

If you want to go lightly at first, try a balck and tan, that's Guiness stout and Bass Ale.

Maybe in your neck of the woods...

a real black and tan is Guinness and Smithwicks. Why sully the taste of Guinness with something like Bass???
a black and tan is Guinness mixed with any light beer in my book

Yea but,

yer a girl...

:D
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: blakeatwork
Originally posted by: Roger
Be prepared for a thick, hearty beer with lots of flavor :)

If you want to go lightly at first, try a balck and tan, that's Guiness stout and Bass Ale.

Maybe in your neck of the woods...

a real black and tan is Guinness and Smithwicks. Why sully the taste of Guinness with something like Bass???
a black and tan is Guinness mixed with any light beer in my book

Yea but,

yer a girl...

:D
true....
and i'd rather be drinking Labatt Bleu