Jorge Detlefs: It is irish
Benita Nancy: Irish and Guinness was actually "discovered" on accident when a brew master accidentally burned a batch of the ingredients. I doubt that that's how they still do it, but it's that characteristic that distinguishes it from other brews Water, barley malt, hops, and brewers yeast. A unique mix of nitrogen and carbon dioxide helps create GUINNESS Draughtâs liquid swirl that tumbles, surges and gradually separates into a black body and smooth creamy head. is made from water, barley malt, hops, and brewers yeast. A portion of the barley is flaked (i.e. steamed and rolled) and roasted to give Guinness its dark-ruby colour and characteristic taste. It is pasteurised and filtered. Despite its reputation as a "meal in a glass" or "liquid bread", Guinness only contains 198 calories (838 kilojoules) per imperial pint (20oz UK) (1460 kJ/L), fewer than an equal-sized serving of skimmed milk or orange juice and most other non-light beers.! ...Show more
Donovan Stallons: very irish
Elli Esaw: No, Guiness is an Irish beer. Go to any Irish pubs, you'll find it there. Or a liquor shop.(:
Woodrow Neyman: Guiness is irish its main factory is in dublin.Try googling guiness factory dublin
Stevie Kizziar: its irish
Vernon Martorana: Stout = Beer = Ale = LagerGuinness or Guinness Stout beer is Irish in origin.
Russell Mckinzie: It is not German or a beer, it is an Irish stout of the highest order. Shame on you for asking :o(
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