Guinness Draught
I decided to review an Irish beer, Guinness Draught. When you crack the ‘nitro’ can a widget gas ball releases liquid nitrogen into the can to give Guinness an “on tap” texture. When I pour it into my glass, it separates into 4 very distinct layers and finally settles into just 2, the opaque black body with a creamy tan head.
The aroma is that of roasted malt, dark chocolate and coffee. There is a bit of sourish grain, little bit of dark roasted malt and some coffee notes on the palate. The finish is very clean and ends quickly. For having the amount of dark roasted malt that Guinness Draught has, it has a light body with low carbonation. It is extremely easy to drink.
I recommend Guinness Draught!
–Matt Scheerer (of Red-Icculus.com)