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19th November 07, 10:44 PM
#1
What, no PBR fans?
JK
I prefer it cold but not frosty. First Guiness I ever had was in France of all places, while deployed overseas with the Marine Corps. Luckily we pulled into port a few places with some Brits and the Scots aboard made good drinking buddies!
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20th November 07, 04:20 AM
#2
Draft Guinness: 42.8 F/6 C
Guinness Cans: 38.3 F/3.5 C
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20th November 07, 08:35 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by beloitpiper
Ummm, here in Ireland they serve it cold...and I like it best that way.
First off, the Guinness Original/Foreign Export they serve in Ireland is soooo much better than anything you can get in the states.
Second, every single pint I had in Ireland was served cold. Even the complimentary pint on the Guinness Storehouse Tour.
I still like my draught cool, not cold. Colder than stout, but not cold.
 Originally Posted by Casper
Guinness Stout/Extra Stout = barely chilled
Yup. If you drink it too cold it gets bitter.
 Originally Posted by OFCJAX
What, no PBR fans?
JK
Hey man, not all of us are Detroit or Chi-town skinheads...
JK
Last edited by Clockwork John; 20th November 07 at 10:54 AM.
Reason: Spelling and fixing quotes
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