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14 years 1 month ago #13

[quote:2uwa1cwu]It's getting your regular Guinness drinker to even TRY sometihng like an O'Haras that's half the battle. Many drinkers are conditioned to expect bland almost flavourless beer. I'm assuming this topics been done to death on this forum though Laughing[/quote:2uwa1cwu]

I dont think Guinness drinkers try O'Haras and get an instant conversion. Mind you more people prefer it than currently drink it[/url:2uwa1cwu].
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14 years 1 month ago #14

&amp;quot;a_friend_in_mead&amp;quot;:2q1ukd4b wrote: [quote:2q1ukd4b]It's getting your regular Guinness drinker to even TRY sometihng like an O'Haras that's half the battle. Many drinkers are conditioned to expect bland almost flavourless beer. I'm assuming this topics been done to death on this forum though Laughing[/quote:2q1ukd4b]

I dont think Guinness drinkers try O'Haras and get an instant conversion. Mind you more people prefer it than currently drink it[/url:2q1ukd4b].
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After a few years of the rubbish "quest for the mythical perfect pint of Guinness" I was instantly converted when I first tried O'Haras...

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14 years 1 month ago #15

Definitely agree about PH chocolate truffle and Wrasslers; in the "Imperial Stout"/RIS category, I definitely agree with Great Divide's Yeti Imperial Stout making the list; the oaked version is one of my all time favorite beers, PERIOD.

Goose Island's Bourbon County Stout is REALLY overly boozy, though; it will be quite a long time before I buy another one.

Stone RIS is no where to be seen either...


Lame list.

Adam

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14 years 1 month ago #16

I tried a pint of Molly's Chocolate nitro stout yesterday. Wasn't overly enamoured by it. I've not had a bottle of the stuff yet so I'll reserve judgement until then. I assume the nitro has affected it's taste quite negatively? I didn't get much of a chocolaty taste or smell off it. There was SOME taste but I didn't order a second...

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14 years 1 month ago #17

I didn't think much of the bottled Molly's Chocolate - thought Young's was a lot nicer, definitely more of a chocolate hit off it as well. Haven't had Molly's on tap though, so I don't know how well it compares to the bottle.

I've just had a bottle of BrewDog RipTide stout while watching the hurling, very nice indeed - no real bitterness that I was expecting from a big stout, but a really smooth beer with a pleasant but not overpowering kick to it (I think it's 8% ABV). I've a bottle of the Brooklyn Chocolate Stout for later on too, very much looking forward to it.

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14 years 1 month ago #18

Brooklyn Chocolate Stout is wonderful. Great to sip before heading off to bed.

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