Guinness 11° Extra Stout Six Pack

Guinness 11° Extra Stout Six Pack

The beer recipe is based on the West India Porter from 1801, so it's an absolute Irish classic. Guinness always contains more hops and a stronger alcohol percentage to enable the beer to survive the long sea voyages of the 19th century. This gave this stout its unique flavour. The beer then endured 4-5 weeks of sailing in tropical climates. Flavours of fruit and caramel appear at the start, followed by smoky notes and a pleasant bitterness. More

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 4,1 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 11°
Producer Guiness
Used hops Goldings, Target
Items in carton 6
Code 4297
Price incl. VAT: 14 € Price per liter: 42,42 €

Bottle deposit 0,33 l: 0,13 €

The beer recipe is based on the West India Porter from 1801, so it's an absolute Irish classic. Guinness always contains more hops and a stronger alcohol percentage to enable the beer to survive the long sea voyages of the 19th century. This gave this stout its unique flavour. The beer then endured 4-5 weeks of sailing in tropical climates. Flavours of fruit and caramel appear at the start, followed by smoky notes and a pleasant bitterness. More

Parameters
Volume 0,33 L
Alcohol 4,1 % vol.
Plato (EPM) 11°
Producer Guiness
Used hops Goldings, Target
Items in carton 6
Code 4297

Ingredients:
water, barley malt, barley flakes, hop products

About the brewery:
The Guinness Brewery was founded in 1752 by Arthur Guinness in Leixlip, County Kildare, Ireland, however after just seven years it moved to Dublin near St. James Gate where it has remained ever since. The brand's two main beers are Guinness Original and Extra Stout. Based on the porter recipe invented by Arthur Guinness II in 1801, Guinness became known worldwide in the 19th century, exporting its beers as far afield as New Zealand. We definitely recommend a visit to their Storehouse in Dublin, where you can learn all about the brewery's 250-year history. Guinness was the only nitrogen carbonated beer available for the longest time (nitro, nitrogenation).

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