The Yorkshireman
Well-Known Member
Says a man from yorkshirse .. piss off lol
Lol, you won't hear me call Tetley's perfect and it sells a shitload more than Guinness.
Says a man from yorkshirse .. piss off lol
Lol, you won't hear me call Tetley's perfect and it sells a shitload more than Guinness.
For anyone that's interested my das 100% certain that he could buy Guinness off Tennants brewery or buy it straight off Guinness, straight off Guinness was 5-6 quid dearer and it's was more creamy, the one off tennants was more bitter. Fuck what u read on the net this is fact.
Sounds more like to me Guinness were selling freshly made kegs and Tennents were selling em cheaper as they were nearing their use by date, hence the more bitter taste
Could be that, all I'm saying is u can buy it at two different prices and there's a difference in taste.,,,,yes yorkie, fact! Fuck diageo lol
So you come with your dads speculation and past tense subjective opinion then try to pass that off as fact yet the www.guinness.com website calls bullshit!?
Fuck what your dad speculates this is directly from the Diageo website under 'our brands' and 'beer'........
"Guinness
Top markets: Great Britain, Ireland, Nigeria, United States, Cameroon
Launch: In 1759 Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease on a disused brewery at St James' Gate, Dublin. It cost him an initial £100 with an annual rent of £45.
The history of this iconic brand and world leading stout is a compelling story of invention, passion and belief. Famous for its Irish provenance and exceptional colour, this most prestigious of black beers is brewed in over 50 countries and enjoyed in around 150 worldwide.
Variants:
There are two main Guinness variants: Guinness Draught and Guinness Foreign Extra Stout.
(Extra Smooth is apparently sold in Ghana, Cameroon and Nigeria.)
- Guinness Draught, sold predominantly in Europe, North America, Japan and Australia, is available as Guinness Original, Extra Cold, Extra Smooth and most recently as Guinness Red.
- Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is the original export stout and is the key Guinness variant in the Caribbean, Africa and Asia."
So there we have it, straight from the source.
Original and Extra Cold, we have established already that they are exactly the same product, Extra Cold is simply chilled to 3.5c before serving.
They are the facts and anybody can contact Diageo themselves to clarify at........
Diageo plc
Lakeside Drive
Park Royal
London
NW10 7HQ
+44(0)20 8978 6000
lmao.
Diageo IS Guinness you silly sod, look it up!
When did I mention the shit about original and extra cold? Ur at ur usual bollox of veering or the original topic lol, my god u can be an irritating twat at times.
Not at all man, how about you pay attention to the argument that you started.
The Original and Extra Cold is to confirm that there are not 2 different products like you asserted, those are one and the same.
@theyorkshireman do u disagree that u can buy two types of guiness from the brewery if u own a pub? One more expensive than the other?
(I left out the bits that tried to make me look a cunt)Also a pub my dad owns in a town with about 8 other pubs, all the guiness drinkers come to his for there pints cos hes the only one that pays that little extra for the good/real guiness.
Comeback at me with something that says tennants don't sell cheaper shit like i said at the start and then I'm wrong....till then, I'm still right!
There is something different about the two, thousands of fuckin guiness drinkers can't be wrong.
I still say there's something different about them, no back peddling here yorkie. Why would one be 5-6 quid dearer per keg and favoured among the thousands? And this one comes off Guinness/diageo lol....explains itself in my world m8, believe what u want