Is Guinness black or red?!


Question:

Is Guinness black or red?

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2 months ago
Have heard that it's Ruby Red............


Answers:
2 months ago
Have heard that it's Ruby Red............

Guinness is ruby-red in color when held up to the light with a nice cream colored head. The ruby red color comes from the roasted barley added to the pure Irish malt which is the main ingredient.

Source(s):
bartender in Irish pub

brown?

i dont get it.

BLACK

depends if you're drinking guinness or guinness red!!

black

black with a white head

Black

Dark brown. Killeans is red.

black

Normally black.

nowdays, aparently both, aint tried the red one yet,
ask me 2moro

xxx

its brownie red with a cream head if poured correctly

I think brown but I mix 50-50 with beer. just too strong a charcoal taste.

its black

It might look black but if you hold a pint of it up to the light, it's actually ruby colored.

white it`s the only part I ever see!!!!

Well tis BLACK to be sure with a nice cream head.

Black, I heard they did a white one in Dublin but it didnt take off very well so they panned it.......i would have tried it, but then again i drink anything with alcohol in it.....................

Guiness Stout is black from the black patent malt and roasted barley.

It's black from the roasted hops.

It's black.......used to make black and tan. The tan beer is Bass

black as my eyes see it with a good white head if done right




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