Guinness varieties

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  1. peteboiler

    peteboiler Zealot (690) Dec 16, 2010 Florida

    So I have not been a big stout fan, but recently I have been wanting to try the various Guinness styles that are available. I have heard good things and am just curious about the differences between them. I think there are 3 different style available? Yes, I can research, but I look forward to my fellow board members thoughts...
     
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  2. bbtkd

    bbtkd Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,790) Sep 20, 2015 South Dakota
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    I hear Foreign Export kicks ass, but not available here so I can't confirm
     
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  3. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    I just saw a sponsored post on Facebook last night (I think it was there) that surprised me..... BBA Guinness. So there's another variant.
     
  4. DrumKid003

    DrumKid003 Initiate (0) Aug 10, 2013 Oklahoma

    1) Antwerpen, 2) Foreign Extra, 3) 200th Anniversary, 4) Extra Stout, 4) Milk Stout, and 5) Guinness Draught in that order based on the ones I've drank. I actually need to go back and try the Extra Stout & Milk Stout again to confirm their place in the list. I haven't seen/drank the new Bulleit Bourbon Barrel Aged Antwerpen yet.
     
  5. DrumKid003

    DrumKid003 Initiate (0) Aug 10, 2013 Oklahoma

    Bulleit isn't my favorite bourbon on the market, but I'm interested to see how aging the Antwerpen Stout in those barrels works out.
     
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  6. FBarber

    FBarber Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,325) Mar 5, 2016 Illinois
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    There are more than 3 - In my personal order of preference I've got:
    1. Guinness Extra Stout
    2. Guinness 200th Anniversary stout
    3. Guinness Porter
    4. Guinness Antwerpen
    5. Guinness Draught
    6. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
    7. Guinness Milk Stout
    Cant go wrong with any of them, but I'd start with extra stout or draught and go from there. Have fun with it!
     
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  7. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Perhaps you are thinking of the 3 main modern varieties, which would be (in increasing strength): Draught, Extra Stout, and Foreign Extra Stout. I tend to view these as beers that modern style guides are based on rather than the other way around. Beyond that, they release various other iterations of porter with limited availability. My favorite of which is the Antwerpen. A nice way to try an extended family is to buy one of their stout-centric mixed 12 packs... such as the Brewer’s Collection or 200 Years of Stout in America. These packs tend to have beers that are exclusive to them, but you'd also have to augment them with the Draught, Extra Stout, and/or Foreign Extra Stout depending on what's included. They are somewhat unlike typical modern American craft stouts, and while there is commonality within the range, the differences between Draught and Antwerpen are huge.
     
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  8. Hanglow

    Hanglow Pooh-Bah (2,051) Feb 18, 2012 Scotland
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    Best is Antwerpen/Belgian special export . Very good beers imo

    Then FES/ Nigerian FES (made with sorghum I think). also very good

    Then the likes of West Indies Porter, which are decent

    Extra Stout

    Draught

    Then there are their attempts at non porter beers like IPA/pale lager/rye pale ale/wheat, all of which are abysmal to worse than abysmal to varying degrees.
     
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  9. Alefflicted

    Alefflicted Crusader (481) Dec 2, 2017 Minnesota

    As previously stated there are certainly more then 3 varieties. That said I'd try them all, Guinness products are worth a taste for sure. Personally I'm a big fan of their Antwerpen.
     
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  10. peteboiler

    peteboiler Zealot (690) Dec 16, 2010 Florida

    Thanks everyone! I have read all of your responses and now know I have many more to look for and have some opinions to start from!
     
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  11. Ahonky

    Ahonky Initiate (0) Feb 13, 2018 New York

    served at the right temp, I actually prefer the classic nitro Guinness. I recently had the Antwerp, which I enjoyed, but I was at the deep end of a night of drinking, so...
     
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  12. moshea

    moshea Initiate (0) Jul 16, 2007 Michigan

    You can never go wrong with a Guinness Draught. Full body and taste (yes I know it does not have the body of a 15% BA RIS) , yet low in ABV and calories.

    Still one of my favorites
     
  13. zid

    zid Grand Pooh-Bah (3,132) Feb 15, 2010 New York
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    Nitro Guinness Draught is perfect in it's own right.
     
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  14. patto1ro

    patto1ro Pooh-Bah (2,084) Apr 26, 2004 Netherlands
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    Belgoan Special Export (Antwerpen) is my favourite, too. A really great hot weather beer (I'm not joking - it's the only beer I ever put in the fridge).

    There's also the Far East version of FES, which is a bit weaker at 6.8% ABV. No idea where that's brewed.

    Not forgetting the FES and Timmerman's Kriek blend.
     
  15. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    And the Antwerpen used to be called Guinness John Martin, in case anyone's wondering why it isn't in your list. :wink:
     
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  16. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    It came and went in town but I reckon that I drank my share. Mmm..it was good.
     
  17. jesskidden

    jesskidden Grand Pooh-Bah (3,145) Aug 10, 2005 New Jersey
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    It was imported into Belgium by John Martin but was -well, still is - called Guinness Special Export Stout.
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    US packaging (above) even noted it:
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  18. Bitterbill

    Bitterbill Grand High Pooh-Bah (7,036) Sep 14, 2002 Wyoming
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    From the Guinness website:

    ANTWERPEN
    When the Belgian brewing industry was suffering from the impact of World War II, John Martin created Guinness Antwerpen. It was first imported to Belgium in 1944 and thankfully managed to survive the war. Since then it has become a sought-after specialty beer. The rich, smoky, malty taste is balanced with a sweet, fruity finish. And although light and creamy in texture, it’s still unmistakably part of the Guinness family.


    I reckon that the Antwerpen tastes much more like the Guinness John Martin than the Foreign Extra.
     
  19. frkonalsh2003

    frkonalsh2003 Initiate (0) Dec 26, 2016 California

    Where I live I only get Guinness Draught and Extra. I got the 200th Anniversary Pack last year that included Foreign Extra Stout and the Antwerpen Stout which were delicious. I saw a six pack of the 200th Aniversary Stout from last year covered in dust which is much better than Draught but doesn't old a candle to FES and Antwerpen. I have to go to Las Vegas to get those two......
     
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