Are there any beers similar to but better than guinness?!


Question:

Are there any beers similar to but better than guinness?

Or not?


Answers:
Well the Murphy's is very good infact i find it SMOOTHER than the Guiness.

anything is better than guinness. a bit early to start drinkin.

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Try Murphy's - it is a little sweeter and lighter than Guinness but always best to drink it in Ireland!

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Don't think so, Guinness is the best!

What??? Do you come from a different planet?? NO!!!

don't drink it myself - but a mate i knew at university used to think that Casey's was the best drink about. very smooth and he preferred it to Guinness.

I prefer Murphy's any day. I find it less sharp.

There are lots of other beers that you can try, but to if they are better then Guinness, that is your preference. If it's dark beers you like try Boddingtons, or if you are in the mood for something really different, try Young's Chocolate Stout. It does have a slight chocolate aftertaste. If you don't want to spend a whole bunch on 6-packs if you aren't sure you are going to like them, try a store like Cost Plus. They often sell single beers, and usually have a wide variety.

Try Killian's. It's the best in my opinion. Only beer I drink.

You can't go wrong with Boddingtons.

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I like Kilkenny. But I do like Guinness.

Mackeson.

I'm not sure you know, i don't drink they damage my liver.

Guinness is a stout, look for other stout beers. Boddington's is good, but maybe you just don't care for stout beers?

Happy St. Patrick's Day a bit early! Cheers!

Try mixing ,half mackeson or guinness,half of tetleys bitter.

try murphys but dont let murphy catch you drinking it cause he will not be amused

Murphy's is good, much prefer it to Guinness. Beamish is another one, although I haven't seen that around lately.
If your flush, try half of Murphy's and a bottle of Mackerson stout, pricey but liquid gold. Cheaper option, replace Murphy's with a mild ale, lovely stuff.

You obviously like Guinness but want something different, why not try Black Velvet. Half and half Guinness and Champagne. If Champagne is too expensive try using cider.

Guinness every time. There is no substitute - ever!

mackesons stout. Its sweeter but i'm not sure whether they still produce it.

There isnt really anything else like Guinness but if you want to drink it but dont really enjoy it try adding a splash of blackcurrant cordial, it takes the bitter taste away and tastes great.




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