This is a product by ‘Guinness Nigeria’ and produced specifically for the West African market. I suspect it’s finally reached our shores due to the vast Nigerian population in the U.K.; and where there’s money to be made… I’m yet to come across it here in West London. The ingredient you mentioned is - I think - a necessity in every Nigerian-brewed beer.
Love the lighting mate
Not seen that before , I had a Guinness West Indies porter a few weeks back and it was fantastic .
Cool Background, looks mega professional...be more confident and chill out a bit more
This is a product by ‘Guinness Nigeria’ and produced specifically for the West African market. I suspect it’s finally reached our shores due to the vast Nigerian population in the U.K.; and where there’s money to be made… I’m yet to come across it here in West London. The ingredient you mentioned is - I think - a necessity in every Nigerian-brewed beer.
I had the Indonesian Guinness a few months back in Bali. That one was quite odd as well.
It was called Guinness Smooth as well.
Saw Chris on Chris’ Beer Reviews do this one. All I had to say was ‘Guinness with e numbers in it.’ What a joke
I llove Guinness but you have to remember it’s a brand more than it is a stout.
Had to check the date haha, I'll give this a miss.
I’d be cynical of an Irish stout coming from Africa . Why ? To hit price points , strange decision
water quality in africa piss