Report back friend, looks 'interersting'. I consider myself quite the authority on the subject of stout/porter...
Comes from Vietnam, and is tasty, but strong. Favour profile changes while drinking it, chocolate, fruity and coffee flavoursReport back friend, looks 'interersting'. I consider myself quite the authority on the subject of stout/porter...
The coffee notes probably wouldn't be my cup of tea, (pun fully intended lol) The term stout is somewhat misleading.. usually stouts and/or porters usually run about 4% _4.5% While euro lager(I'm in Dublin) is usually a standard 5%. If you like the hint of coffee I'd recommend beamish stout. I think that packs a punch of 4.2% I'm not a fan personally. I'm interested in the stuff your on because of the strength.Comes from Vietnam, and is tasty, but strong. Favour profile changes while drinking it, chocolate, fruity and coffee flavours
Back on beer, my first of today, at 11pm
The eloquent Phantom had its way with me last night
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Guinness is going down well. Poured from vcan
Guinness is a pudding ale.Nice choice my friend. While I enjoy a Guinness, I just find it very heavy (almost like a meal) so I'd never buy 6 or 8 of them.
I'd be more likely to buy my usual few Peroni and then pick up two cans of Guinness to sip on before bed.
If it's a slap in the jaw beer I'd recommend Leffe blonde. Packs quite the punch at 6.6%. As for Moretti, it's a fine drink from the tap, but the bottles just ain't the same.Birra Peroni, 6 x 660mls @ 5.1% & €3.00 a bottle - cant beat it. And it actually tastes nice.
Cant catch a buzz of anything else in terms of beer anyway (save Moretti, perhaps) - last week I bought 8 Heiniken and felt next to NOTHING from them.
Total waste of money and it tasted mank.