Recommended liquor: Dark beer
The name of the first popular dark beer is none other than Guinness. Guinness is Ireland's best-selling beer brand, it was founded in Dublin in 1759, and belongs to the world's largest wine group - Diageo (DIAGEO) along with Johnnie Walker, Baileys and Smirnoff. Every year, Guinness sells 180 million pints of beer. In Chinese mainland, Guinness is exclusively operated by AB InBev.
Draught is the best-selling Guinness store, and it is a stout beer. Stout is a top-fermented beer with roasted malt that gives the wine a dark appearance, typically with caramelous notes of roasted coffee and chocolate. Domestic beer is known to be classified by color, so Guinness Draught is generally known as Guinness stout, usually less than 200 yuan online can buy 24 cans, each canned price is less than 10 yuan.
Every time Guinness Stout opens a can, it is a wonderful visual treat. The canned Guinness Stout uses nitrogen airbag technology, an aluminum can is loaded with a nitrogen air bag, and at the moment of opening, the nitrogen is released into the wine through the pores, which rotates and agitates the wine, and then produces a rich and dense caramel-colored foam, at which time the beer is poured into the pint glass, and the nitrogen in the wine rises, forming a wonderful "surge", which is pleasing to the eye.
If you're tired of drinking the light-as-water industrial lager, Guinness is a good way to get started. Although it is also a mass-produced mass beer, Guinness also has a good reputation among beer lovers and is considered an entry-level stout. Compared with other craft stouts, the Guinness Stout is relatively light and thin, with a delicate and smooth mouthfeel, bitter and acidic, but the stay time is relatively short, and the sweetness is obvious, and it is generally a qualified low-threshold stout beer.
Interestingly, it is no coincidence that Guinness has the same name as Guinness World Records. Guinness World Records was first used as a means of promoting Guinness when Hugh Beaver, the general manager of Guinness Distillery, was inspired by an argument with a friend and decided to write a reference book that would answer common pub questions, but the book would eventually become one of the best-selling books of all time.