Guinness 0.0 Alcohol Free Stout
Ireland
Single Price:
£2.70
Mixed 6 Price:
£2.50
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Description
In a nutshell:
Smooth and dark with rich roasted coffee and chocolate notes, it delivers the iconic Guinness taste with all the depth, just without the alcohol.
The lowdown:
It's everything you love about Guinness - the smooth, creamy head, roasted coffee and chocolate notes, and that iconic dark ruby colour - but alcohol free. The brewers at St. James's Gate have stuck to their usual magic, using the same ingredients and traditional methods, before gently removing the alcohol with a clever cold filtration process. The result? A stout that looks, tastes, and feels like the real deal only minus the ABV.
The Brewery:
The story of Guinness begins in 1759, when Arthur Guinness secured a long lease for the St. James's Gate brewery in Dublin. Initially focused on ales, Guinness soon transitioned to a dark brew - a porter in the style popularised in London. However, the key difference was Irish barley. Rich in nitrogen, it yielded a smooth mouthfeel and the iconic creamy head, a stark contrast to the harsh stouts of the time. By the 19th century, Guinness had become a national treasure that evolved into a symbol of Ireland itself which endures to this day.
Style - Stout ABV 0.0% - Alcohol Free
Smooth and dark with rich roasted coffee and chocolate notes, it delivers the iconic Guinness taste with all the depth, just without the alcohol.
The lowdown:
It's everything you love about Guinness - the smooth, creamy head, roasted coffee and chocolate notes, and that iconic dark ruby colour - but alcohol free. The brewers at St. James's Gate have stuck to their usual magic, using the same ingredients and traditional methods, before gently removing the alcohol with a clever cold filtration process. The result? A stout that looks, tastes, and feels like the real deal only minus the ABV.
The Brewery:
The story of Guinness begins in 1759, when Arthur Guinness secured a long lease for the St. James's Gate brewery in Dublin. Initially focused on ales, Guinness soon transitioned to a dark brew - a porter in the style popularised in London. However, the key difference was Irish barley. Rich in nitrogen, it yielded a smooth mouthfeel and the iconic creamy head, a stark contrast to the harsh stouts of the time. By the 19th century, Guinness had become a national treasure that evolved into a symbol of Ireland itself which endures to this day.
Style - Stout ABV 0.0% - Alcohol Free
Details
Categories | Beer & Cider / Stout & Porter / Stout |
Country | Ireland |
Volume | 44cl |
SKU | GU13ZZBH |