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Guinness Extra Stout Import Beer
67.2 fl oz
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      Guinness Extra Stout Import Beer

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      A direct descendant of the early recipes from the Guinness Archive and still brewed at the Guinness St. James’s Gate brewery in Dublin, Guinness Extra Stout is a medium and balanced brew, with roasted character and subtle fermentation fruitiness with warming, toasted aromas of coffee, toffee and caramel

      • Based on a beer first brewed in 1821, this distinctively black and full bodied stout with a rich, foamy head is crafted from finer quality malt, hops and Irish barley. 5.6% alcohol

      • Featuring a rich, refreshing taste with a subtly fruity aroma, this crisp and balanced stout has bitter, sweet, roasted notes and a dry finish

      • For a perfect pour every time, just chill and pour into a glass at 45 degrees until it’s three-quarters full, then let the surge settle before filling to the top

      • Bring Guinness and share a pint with your friends at your next party, barbecue, or celebration. Plus, elevate your cooking by using it as a marinade, or add as an intriguing ingredient to your favorite meal or dessert.

      • We serve over 260 years of Guinness history in every smooth, satisfying drop. Try our full range of Guinness beers including Draught Beer, Extra Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, 0 Non-Alcoholic, and Nitro Cold Brew Coffee Beer

      • A direct descendant of our archival recipes, Guinness Extra Stout is based on a beer first brewed in 1821.

      Ingredients
      Directions

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      Details

      A direct descendant of the early recipes from the Guinness Archive and still brewed at the Guinness St. James’s Gate brewery in Dublin, Guinness Extra Stout is a medium and balanced brew, with roasted character and subtle fermentation fruitiness with warming, toasted aromas of coffee, toffee and caramel

      • Based on a beer first brewed in 1821, this distinctively black and full bodied stout with a rich, foamy head is crafted from finer quality malt, hops and Irish barley. 5.6% alcohol

      • Featuring a rich, refreshing taste with a subtly fruity aroma, this crisp and balanced stout has bitter, sweet, roasted notes and a dry finish

      • For a perfect pour every time, just chill and pour into a glass at 45 degrees until it’s three-quarters full, then let the surge settle before filling to the top

      • Bring Guinness and share a pint with your friends at your next party, barbecue, or celebration. Plus, elevate your cooking by using it as a marinade, or add as an intriguing ingredient to your favorite meal or dessert.

      • We serve over 260 years of Guinness history in every smooth, satisfying drop. Try our full range of Guinness beers including Draught Beer, Extra Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, 0 Non-Alcoholic, and Nitro Cold Brew Coffee Beer

      • A direct descendant of our archival recipes, Guinness Extra Stout is based on a beer first brewed in 1821.

      Ingredients

      Beer, Natural Ingredients.

      Directions

      Best served ice-cold in the bottle or in a glass

      Nutrition Facts

      1 servings per container
      Serving size11.2
      • Amount per serving
      • Calories158
        • Total Fat 0g0%daily value
        • Total Carbohydrate 13g5%daily value
        • Includes 0g Added SugarsIncludes 0g Added Sugars
      • Protein 1g
      *The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

      Warnings

      Government warning: (1) According to the surgeon general, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) Consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

      Product information or packaging displayed may not be current or complete. Always refer to the physical product for the most accurate information and warnings. For additional information, contact the retailer or manufacturer. *Actual weight may vary based on seasonality and other factors. Estimated price is approximate and provided only for reference.