Guinness is a well-known brand that is cherished by beer lovers all over the world. Arthur Guinness initially brewed it in Dublin, Ireland, in 1759.
The ingredients used to make Guinness beer include roasted barley, hops, yeast, and water. It has a complex flavor profile is dark, creamy, and rich and includes roasted malt, a light sweetness, and a balancing bitterness. The addition of nitrogen throughout the dispensing process gives the beer a distinctively creamy mouthfeel.
Guinness Draught, Foreign Extra Stout, Extra Stout, Nitro IPA, and Blonde American Lager are well-known Guinness variations and types. Guinness Draught, the most popular beer, has a silky texture, a creamy foam, and the typical Guinness characteristics. Compared to Extra Stout, which is fuller-bodied and has deeper features, Foreign Extra Stout has a more robust flavor profile and higher alcohol. While Nitro IPA is a creamy, hoppy beer, Blonde American Lager is a lighter-bodied lager with a crisp, refreshing flavor.