I like Guinness Draught but I'm not a big fan of their Stout. I do like Stouts though and haven't tried it in a while, so I may feel differently about it these days.
I've never felt the Draught has a bad aftertaste or is bitter in any way. Stout is hoppy, but I don't find the Draught to be hoppy at all.
To correct a previous person's post, beer isn't "made of hops." Hops are an important ingredient in beer, but there's far more malted barley than hops.
If you like Bud, Miller, etc. then you obviously like rice beers. Rice was never meant for beer. Sake, yes. Beer, no. I have this plan of repackaging Bud with an aluminum touring wing and a chrome bottle cap.
To correct a previous person's post, beer isn't made of hops. Hops are an important ingredient in beer, but there's far more malted barley than hops.
If you want a hoppy beer get some Sierra Nevada Pale Ale. Non-hoppy then get yourself a Belgian brew like Hoegaarden or a Hefeweissen or Dunkelweissen.
Guinness is good. But people claiming American beer is piss are just as idiotic as people who claim Bud is good beer. The major American breweries are all piss, but Americans make some mighty fine beers as well (think microbrews and brew pubs). Write that down.
And one last thing, anytime someone offers you some PBR, spit it in their face or save your tastebuds and pour it directly from the can onto their head.
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