I personally prefer Murphy's over Guinness, but, Guinness is usually easier to find, so if I want a stout, I can deal with either one.
2007-05-28 05:07:56
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answered by pat m 4
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Guinness
2007-05-30 12:34:40
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answered by coffeepot 2
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What you mostly run into on the bar is Guinness Draught... greater advantageous Stout is organic black and slightly heavier and relatively bigger ABV... Guinness Draught is the run of the mill, usual Guiness... in case you prefer the comparable ingredient you get on the bar... it relatively is it. Guinness is a Stout, the "Draught" is relatively a relatively milder version of the greater advantageous Stout. for my area although, i do no longer touch Guinness, attempt some American Microbrew stuff, they make far greater powerful stouts than the heavily produced Guiness. attempt Rogue's Shakespeare Stout or Chocolate Stout... they are marvelous part be conscious: the widget Sprout is bearing on is relatively a means of nitrogenizing the beer, ever observed the cascade on a freshly poured Guinness, the top results of nitrogen interior the brew....
2016-12-18 05:38:17
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answered by cheng 4
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Guinness, served at room temp'
2007-05-30 12:52:07
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answered by cherrypie_420x 3
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a pint of guinness in dublin is the best
2007-05-26 23:56:12
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answered by Anonymous
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A pint of Guinness?
BRILLIANT!
2007-05-27 00:09:03
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answered by S4M F1SHER 2
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Guinness but both are nasty
2007-05-28 02:04:17
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answered by alice in wonderland 2
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It's all subjective. Try both and decide what you like.
2007-05-27 01:17:20
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answered by dogglebe 6
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I LOVE GUINNESS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-05-27 02:32:38
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answered by Kim 2
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