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Guinness is a dry stout that originated in
Arthur Guinness's St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. The beer is
based upon the porter style that originated in London in the early 1700s. It
is one of the most successful beer brands in the world, being exported world
wide. It has spawned many imitators. The distinctive feature in the flavour
is the roasted barley which remains unfermented. For many years a portion of
the beer was aged to give a sharp lactic flavour, but Guinness have refused
to confirm if this still occurs. The thick creamy head is the result of a
nitrogen mix being added during the serving process. |
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