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Guinness to Release Foreign Extra Stout in the USA
Here in the USA, for most of our lifetimes, we have only been able to buy Guinness Draught and Guinness Extra Stout. We have been unable to buy the "Holy Grail" of Guinness beers, their Foreign Extra Stout. But on October 1st Guinness will release their Foreign Extra Stout to us here in the USA. The label indicates that FES is made at St. James Gate, Dublin, rather than Canada where the other two products come from. Some of you who have travelled in the Caribbean may have had FES before, as it is available there.
I admit to not caring very much for the nitro-can Draught, but I like the Extra Stout a lot. I'm really excited to try the FES. :tu Here is the press release from Guinness: Quote:
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Wow, Guinness is my go to draft beer at the bar. Can't wait. Thanks!
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Finally!!!
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That does look pretty damn tasty :)
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Wow- 'bout time! I'll be stocking up! :wo
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Excellent! I know where I'll be on the 1st :D
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Awesome news!
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"you must spread some rep around.. blah blah blah"
Great news, and I am salivating, thanks, Warren. |
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:dr :dr
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I feel like I've been waiting my whole life for this.
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Although the label says "St. James Gate, Dublin"...
This is actually brewed in Jamaica. Believe it or not... it's actually the No. 1 most consumed beer on the whole island... Red Stripe eat your heart out! |
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I'll give it a try.
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what the hell...sign me up! :)
Anything like their 250th anniversary beer? Where was that from? |
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The 250th was closer a porter rather than a stout... As this is more closely related to a porter... The main difference I see right off the bat is the 7.5% ABV... can I get a yee-haw? How about a Slainte!? The 250th was actually brewed in Ireland. |
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They also will be releasing a Black Lager in some test markets. Bottle only, for places that don't have Guinness draft and for off sale.:al
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I would guess that this is almost certainly the case with this. However that's just a guess and there is certainly room for error on my part. I don't see the feasibility of upkeeping a supply chain shipment from Ireland to the US of a mass produced beer like this. The costs would be far too high and margins would be far too low. It makes more logical sense that they would do exactly what they do in Canada (or Jamaica) since these are locations far closer and far less time in transit between them and the US. :2 P.S. Not denying the obvious... it DOES say "Product of Ireland" but don't underestimate those marketing guys... they are sneaky little fellas! Also, after looking a little more closely... the Jamaican Guinness is in fact called FES... it too is an 11.2oz bottle however, it weighs in at a mere 6.5% ABV. So there are some similarities and some obvious differences. |
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Ninja, If that were the case, though, I would think the Draught and Extra Stout would also say "Product of Ireland" rather than "Product of Canada." I certainly agree with your thoughts regarding the supply chain; Jamacia is a lot closer than Dublin. Perhaps the Jamacia plant doesn't have enough capacity for the US volume? Anyhow, it's not terribly important as long as it tastes good.
Cheers! :chr I want one of those goblets, too. :) |
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