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Having a Guinness Draught with Ming and Don on St. Patrick’s Day

A Timeless Classic Revisited: Guinness Draught

In the ever-evolving landscape of craft beers, with its kaleidoscope of flavors, styles, and innovations, there remains one stalwart that continues to command respect and admiration for its enduring quality and unique character: Guinness Draught. As we dive into this beer review, we revisit this iconic stout, exploring the depths of its rich history, distinctive pour, and the sensory experience it offers.

Guinness is oft an overlooked beer, especially by the craft beer drinkers, those fickle and funny group of “beer nerds”. For me its a standard, an old faithful, an old friend to revisit every so often. Particularly every St. Patrick’s Day I enjoy myself an Irish Car Bomb (or two or three), and then a straight up pint of Guinness. But there are other times and places I enjoy the delicious dark Irish brew. But there are other times as well when I reach for the old fan favorite. Dark, stormy, wintry rainy or snowy nights, at the Irish pub off the boardwalk in Atlantic City (A.C.), or when needing a nice roasty drink to go along with shepherd’s pie.

Colorado Beer Guy is currently doing a 40-Day Beer Only Lent Fast, where he is drinking only Guinness and water, and eating nothing. You can follow along with him at his beer group devoted to that task: 40-Day Beer Only Fast (Facebook Group).

Beer Review: Guinness Draught

Having a Guinness Draught with Ming and Don on St. Patrick’s Day

Beer: Guinness Draught
Brewery: Guinness
Style: Stout – Irish Dry
ABV: 4.2%
IBU: 45
Untappd Description:

Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward.

Unmistakeably GUINNESS, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between.

Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS.

Guinness Draught is sold in kegs, widget cans, and bottles. The ABV varies from 4.1 to 4.3%.

Guinness Extra Cold is the exact same beer only served through a super cooler at 3.5 °C

Appearance

The appearance of Guinness Draught is nothing short of iconic, a visual poetry that captures the essence of what a stout should be. As it settles in the glass, the beer’s deep, ebony darkness is crowned by a dense, creamy head, starkly contrasting in its color. This head is remarkably persistent, lasting until the final sip, leaving a lacing that clings to the glass like a memory. The allure of its cascade, where the bubbles seem to defy physics, moving downwards before settling, is a unique spectacle. This visual allure is not merely aesthetic but a prelude to the sensory journey that Guinness offers, setting the stage for what promises to be an exceptional beer experience.

From the moment a pint of Guinness Draught is set before you, its visual appeal is undeniable. The beer’s performance begins with its signature cascade, a mesmerizing ballet of tiny bubbles dancing their way to the top, culminating in the formation of a thick, creamy head. This spectacle is not just a treat for the eyes but a testament to the nitrogen gas blend used in its serving, which sets Guinness apart from its carbon dioxide-infused counterparts. The result is a smoother, creamier texture that has become synonymous with the Guinness Draught experience.

Color

The color of Guinness Draught is almost as famous as the brand itself—a deep, opaque ebony that, when held up to the light, reveals a rich, ruby red hue. It’s a color palette that promises depth and complexity, inviting the drinker to delve deeper into what this stout has to offer.

Aroma

The aroma of Guinness Draught gently wafts through the air, a subtle yet intricate blend of scents that prepares the palate for the first taste. It’s a bouquet that doesn’t overpower but entices, with roasted barley taking the forefront, followed by undercurrents of rich coffee and a hint of dark chocolate. This trifecta of aromas is beautifully balanced, creating an inviting and warm olfactory experience. The slight earthiness and a whisper of hops add complexity, making each inhalation a discovery of layers that speaks volumes of the craftsmanship behind this legendary stout.

On the nose, Guinness Draught is subtle yet inviting. It offers hints of roasted barley, coffee, and a touch of chocolate, creating an aromatic profile that balances richness with approachability. This is not a beer that overwhelms; instead, it gently beckons you to take the first sip.

Mouthfeel

One of the most distinctive features of Guinness Draught is its mouthfeel. The use of nitrogen over the more common carbon dioxide in its carbonation process results in a beer that’s velvety smooth and almost silky to the tongue. This creaminess is a hallmark of the Guinness experience, making each sip a luxurious indulgence. Despite its robust appearance and flavor profile, the beer has a surprisingly light body that doesn’t weigh down the palate. This combination of smoothness and lightness makes Guinness Draught exceptionally drinkable, a stout that can be savored slowly over time without becoming overwhelming.

And what a sip it is. Guinness Draught delivers a taste that is both robust and nuanced. The initial flavors mirror the nose, with roasted malt and coffee notes leading the way. There’s a mild sweetness that rounds out the bitterness, and a faint, almost imperceptible smokiness that adds another layer of complexity. Despite its bold flavors, Guinness maintains a medium body that, when combined with its creamy texture, makes for an exceptionally smooth and drinkable stout.

Taste

The taste of Guinness Draught is where its true character shines through—a masterful blend of bitterness balanced with a subtle sweetness. The roasted barley that hints at its presence in the aroma comes to the forefront in the taste, delivering a rich, malted flavor with notes of coffee and a dark chocolate undertone. There’s a complexity here that is deceptively simple, with each sip revealing a new layer or nuance. The bitterness is perfectly pitched, providing a refreshing counterpoint to the malt’s richness, while the finish brings a dryness that cleanses the palate and invites further exploration. It’s a taste profile that is both satisfying and sophisticated, making each pint a journey in itself.

The finish of Guinness Draught is as satisfying as its beginning, with a pleasantly dry aftertaste that invites another sip. This beer does not linger overly long on the palate, but it leaves a memorable impression, encouraging a slow and savoring consumption.

In a beer landscape that often prizes novelty over tradition, Guinness Draught stands as a testament to the power of consistency, quality, and character. It’s a beer that transcends trends, offering the same rich, full-flavored experience that has captivated drinkers for generations. Whether you’re a stout aficionado or a casual beer drinker, Guinness Draught is a brew that deserves a place at your table. It’s not just a beer; it’s a piece of brewing history that continues to delight and surprise with every pint.

Overall

In the realm of stouts, Guinness Draught occupies a place of honor, a testament to its enduring appeal and the timeless quality of its brew. From its captivating appearance and inviting aroma to its smooth mouthfeel and balanced taste, Guinness is a beer that appeals to both the seasoned aficionado and the casual drinker alike. It’s a brew that transcends the ordinary, offering an experience that is both comforting in its familiarity and exciting in its depth. Overall, Guinness Draught is not just a beer; it’s a tradition, a piece of cultural heritage that continues to inspire and delight. Whether enjoyed in the bustling atmosphere of a pub or the quiet of one’s home, it remains a stout that stands apart, a classic that continues to define and elevate the very idea of what a beer can be.

In conclusion, this beer review reaffirms what many have known for years: Guinness Draught is more than just a stout; it’s an institution, an icon, and above all, a delightful drink that stands the test of time. Whether enjoyed in a cozy pub or at home, Guinness Draught remains a benchmark for quality, a beer that embodies the heart and soul of stout.

My Untappd Rating: ****
Global Untappd Rating: 3.77 (as of 2.3.24)

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More Information on Guinness Brewing

The following comes via Untappd.

Guinness is a macro brewery from Dublin, County Dublin Ireland. They are a subsidiary of Diageo. They have 112 unique beers and over 2,900,000 ratings, with a global average rating of 3.52 (as of 2.3.24). Their Untappd description reads: “The Guinness® brand enjoys a global reputation as a uniquely authentic beer and the best-selling stout in the world. Famous for its dark color, creamy head and unique surge and settle, this distinctive beer originated at the St. James’s Gate brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Over 10 million glasses of Guinness beer are enjoyed every single day around the world, and 1.8 billion pints are sold every year. Guinness beer is available in well over 100 countries worldwide and is brewed in almost 50. About Diageo Diageo is a global leader in beverage alcohol with an outstanding collection of brands across spirits, beer and wine categories. These brands include Johnnie Walker, Crown Royal, JεB, Buchanan’s, Windsor and Bushmills whiskies, Smirnoff, Cîroc and Ketel One vodkas, Captain Morgan, Baileys, Don Julio, Tanqueray and Guinness. Diageo is a global company, and our products are sold in more than 180 countries around the world. The company is listed on both the London Stock Exchange (DGE) and the New York Stock Exchange (DEO). For more information about Diageo, our people, our brands, and performance, visit us at www.diageo.com. Visit Diageo’s global responsible drinking resource, www.DRINKiQ.com, for information, initiatives, and ways to share best practice. Celebrating life, every day, everywhere.”

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Guinness Baltimore Blonde Beer Production Moving to New York https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/06/14/guinness-baltimore-blonde-beer-production-moving-to-new-york/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=guinness-baltimore-blonde-beer-production-moving-to-new-york Wed, 14 Jun 2023 12:39:26 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=11751
Guinness Baltimore Open Gate Brewery

Guinness Baltimore is Closing and Moving the Baltimore Blonde Production to New York

Its been no secret now that the Guinness Brewery in Baltimore (Guinness Baltimore Open Gate Brewery) is closing down. There was talks of trying to keep the Baltimore Blonde beer production still in Baltimore, but looks like that won’t be happening. The Baltimore Blonde will now be produced in New York.

Diageo, the beverage company that owns Guinness, one of the beer market’s most recognizable names and one of the top twenty producers world wide, announced in April that it would shut down its beer production plant in Relay this month. The plant, which closed Friday (June 9th), is on the site of Guinness Open Gate Brewery, where a taproom, a 270 – seat restaurant and a smaller innovation brewery — all of which employ about 100 people — will remain open.

F.X. Matt Brewing Company (Saranac Brewing) which recently acquired Flying Dog Brewery will be producing Baltimore Blonde in New York.

This will add to their already increased production level. The acquisition of Flying Dog Brewery will most likely see them be put into the top ten of beer production for next year, and adding Baltimore Blonde will only mean more of an increased in beer production.

F.X. Matt Brewing Lands Baltimore Blonde

Baltimore Blonde (beer can as of time of production at the Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore)

Diageo, which also owns such liquor brands as Johnnie Walker, Tanqueray, Baileys and Smirnoff, said Wednesday that it selected FX Matt Brewing Co. in New York as its new supplier of Baltimore Blonde, with production to start in October. Diageo invited four brewers to submit proposals, including one in Maryland that the company did not identify. Only one brewer, FX Matt, submitted a bid and that proposal met Diageo’s needs.

Diageo invited four brewers to submit their proposals, including one in Maryland. Only one brewer submitted a bid: FX Matt Brewing Company, whose response aligned with the company’s business needs.

Guinness Baltimore Blonde beer production leaving Maryland for New York (PennLive)

F.X. Matt Brewing Company, known for its Saranac beer line and its Utica Club lager, which it claims was the first beer sold after Prohibition ended in 1933, said last month that it is acquiring Flying Dog Brewery (Flying Dog Brewery is based out of Frederick Maryland), and taking over Flying Dog beer production by August.

The Flying Dog Brewery announcement came amid continuing consolidation in the industry. This was also after the Cape May Brewing Company and Flying Fish Brewery merger – which has since been cancelled. Just over a week ago, Baltimore-based DuClaw Brewing Co. was acquired by River Horse Brewing Co. (based out of Ewing, New Jersey), becoming the latest Maryland craft brewery to be acquired by an out – of – state brewery.

There is certainly been a trend of consolidation, acquisitions, mergers, and closings. The craft beer “bubble” might not be bursting, but its certainly contracting.

After conducting a due diligence process, which also considered options to keep production of Baltimore Blonde in the state, the supplier that best met the business case and production timeline was FX Matt Brewing Company in New York.

A spokesperson for Diageo Beer

Diageo already has the market and distribution taken care of, as well as the production facility in Baltimore. They have stated that distribution should hold until the new production begins in New York and that the supply chain won’t break down and distributors won’t be lacking. They are also preparing for the closing of the production plant, announcing that up towards 97 employees will be laid off as their jobs become unneeded.

The Guinness Open Gate Brewery will remain open and will continue to brew a variety of experimental beers on their 10 – barrel innovation brewery on the ground floor of the visitor center.

The facility’s innovation brewing and hospitality operations are not changing in any capacity — we are open and continue to welcome visitors to our taproom.

A Diageo Spokesperson

The Relay plant had been Guinness’ first brewing operation in the United States since the 1950s. The facility on site of a former Seagram’s bottling plant was hailed as a key economic engine for the area.

Diageo opened Guinness Open Gate in August 2018, a $90 million project on a 62-acre property it had acquired in 2001 as part of its purchase of Seagram. Until 2015, Diageo had used the longtime manufacturing plant for bottling and aging Captain Morgan rum products.

The property previously had been home to Maryland Distilling Co. after Prohibition, then was used to produce several brands over the decades, including Lord Calvert Whisky.

Guinness Baltimore Blonde beer production leaving Maryland for New York (PennLive) [Lorraine Mirabella of the baltimoresun.com wrote this story. Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.]

Guinness Brewing is Shutting Down Halethorpe Maryland’s Production Facility

(The following comes from our previous article here – Guinness Brewing is Shutting Down Halethorpe Maryland’s Production Facility).

Guinness owner Diageo will be closing the Guinness production facility in Halethorpe, Maryland. They opened the facility just three years ago in 2020.

The closure will not impact the Guinness Open Gate Brewery tap room and restaurant, also in Halethorpe. It will continue brewing beers to serve at the tap room in its. They are maintaining their 10-barrel innovation brewery on the ground floor of the visitor center that they use for ‘experimental ales’.

This all coming after announcements of Guinness Brewing opening a Chicago facility and brewery. (Read more here: Guinness Brewing Planning on Opening a Chicago Brewery.)

The closing of the facility in Baltimore will result in around 100 employee lay – offs. Diageo stated the reasoning for the closure is that the Halethorpe / Baltimore facility is “underutilized and unnecessary”.

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For many in Baltimore this comes as… not so shocking news. Stating the tap room’s decline in quality, issues with staffing, slow wait times, and differences in ordering and receiving drinks due to COVID – 19 protocols.

Guinness Brewing is Closing Their Maryland Production Facility (The Beer Thrillers)

Acquisitions, Consolidations, Closings, Mergers and More

In recent months (weeks really) there has been considerable news in the craft beer industry about how its consolidating and constricting. No one is quite willing to say the bubble is bursting yet, but that it is definitely contracting in on itself.

In recent weeks, here along the East Coast, there’s been quite the shake up in mergers and acquisitions and such. First with Cape May Acquiring Flying Fish Brewery – which they then later cancelled.

Then, in a very big announcement F.X. Matt Brewing (Saranac Brewing) announced that they had acquired Flying Dog Brewery. This combined the 14th (F.X. Matt Brewing) and the 34th (Flying Dog Brewery) craft breweries of 2022 into one organization. (See: Top 50 Craft Breweries.) Flying Dog Brewery is based out of Frederick, Maryland.

Next up was River Horse Brewing acquiring DuClaw Brewing Company. River Horse Brewing is out of Ewing New Jersey, and DuClaw Brewing is out of the Baltimore / greater Maryland area.

And of course, this is all after the announcement of the Guinness Baltimore Brewery closing.

So its certainly been a time of consolidation and constriction, especially for the Maryland area breweries. But, yet, still some breweries are expanding. Black Flag is opening a second location in the Frederick area, and Cushwa Brewing is expanding as well – into the Columbia Maryland area.

So there is hope that the craft beer community is still growing, but I do fear it is certainly tightening and that things might be a bit rougher for a while before they get better.

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Beer Review: Baltimore Blonde (Guinness Open Gate Brewery) https://thebeerthrillers.com/2023/06/04/beer-review-baltimore-blonde-guinness-open-gate-brewery/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=beer-review-baltimore-blonde-guinness-open-gate-brewery Sun, 04 Jun 2023 20:04:06 +0000 https://thebeerthrillers.com/?p=11778
Baltimore Blonde by Guinness Open Gate Brewery (Baltimore, Maryland) – poured straight from the can

Guinness Brewery

Before we deep dive into the beer review, let’s do a little bit of a look back at Guinness Brewery, especially its involvement in Baltimore. Now, in light of their taking the production of this beer (the Baltimore Blonde) out of Maryland, and moving it up to New York, I think now is a good time to take a look at the beer and the brewery.

(For more information, on Guinness Brewery’s closing of their Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, and moving production, check these two articles out: Guinness Brewing is Closing Their Maryland Production Facility and Guinness Baltimore Blonde Beer Production Moving to New York.)

The History of Guinness Brewery in Baltimore: A Rich Legacy of Craftsmanship

Guinness Brewery Open Gate Baltimore

The Guinness Brewery in Baltimore holds a rich and storied history that spans centuries. From its humble beginnings in Ireland to its expansion across the globe, Guinness has become synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship and quality brewing. In this section, we delve into the captivating journey of the Guinness Brewery in Baltimore and explore the legacy that has made it a revered name in the world of beer.

A Heritage of Brewing Excellence

The roots of the Guinness Brewery can be traced back to 1759 when Arthur Guinness established the original St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. With a vision to create exceptional brews, Arthur Guinness laid the foundation for a legacy that would transcend borders and captivate beer enthusiasts worldwide.

In 2018, Guinness ventured beyond its Irish homeland and set its sights on Baltimore, a city known for its thriving craft beer scene and vibrant culture. The decision to establish a brewery in Baltimore was driven by a deep appreciation for the city’s rich brewing heritage and the desire to contribute to its dynamic craft beer community.

A Celebration of Baltimore’s Spirit

A can of Baltimore Blonde produced at the Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore, Maryland

The Guinness Brewery in Baltimore is more than just a place of production; it is a celebration of the city’s spirit and character. Nestled in the heart of the historic neighborhood of Relay, the brewery pays homage to Baltimore’s industrial roots while embracing the spirit of innovation and creativity that defines the city.

By incorporating local influences and engaging with the Baltimore community, Guinness Brewery has seamlessly integrated itself into the fabric of the city. The brewery acts as a gathering place, inviting locals and visitors alike to immerse themselves in the world of craft beer, experience the artistry of brewing firsthand, and forge lasting connections.

Reviving a Legacy of Collaboration

One of the defining aspects of Guinness Brewery in Baltimore is its commitment to collaboration. The brewery works hand in hand with local businesses, artisans, and community organizations to create unique and memorable experiences for beer enthusiasts. Whether it’s hosting beer festivals, partnering with local chefs for food pairings, or collaborating with artists to showcase their talent, Guinness Brewery embraces the spirit of collaboration and embraces the diversity of Baltimore’s creative scene.

Through this collaborative approach, Guinness Brewery in Baltimore continues to write a new chapter in the brewery’s long and illustrious history. It remains dedicated to upholding the values of quality, craftsmanship, and community that have been integral to Guinness since its inception.

The Guinness Brewery in Baltimore stands as a testament to the enduring legacy of a brand that has shaped the beer industry for centuries. With its deep-rooted heritage, commitment to quality, and celebration of Baltimore’s spirit, the brewery offers a unique and immersive experience for beer lovers. Raise a glass and toast to the history, craftsmanship, and innovation that the Guinness Brewery in Baltimore represents. Cheers to the next chapter in the extraordinary journey of Guinness beer.

Guinness Baltimore Blonde: A Refreshing and Flavorful Craft Beer Experience

Welcome to the ultimate beer review, where we delve into the extraordinary world of Guinness Baltimore Blonde. In this comprehensive blog article, we will explore every facet of this craft beer masterpiece, from its captivating appearance to its perfectly balanced flavors. Prepare to embark on a sensory journey as we uncover the secrets behind this refreshing and flavorful brew. Whether you’re a seasoned beer enthusiast or simply curious about trying something new, Guinness Baltimore Blonde is sure to captivate your taste buds and leave you craving more.

Brewed by the renowned Guinness Brewery, a name synonymous with exceptional quality and rich brewing heritage, Guinness Baltimore Blonde pays homage to the vibrant city that inspired its creation. Born amidst the thriving craft beer scene of Baltimore, this brew captures the spirit and energy of the city in each sip. It is a testament to the dedication and innovation of the master brewers who sought to create a beer that would not only stand out in flavor but also celebrate the local community.

Crafted with precision and passion, Guinness Baltimore Blonde represents a harmonious fusion of traditional brewing techniques and modern creativity. The meticulous attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this beer, from the carefully selected ingredients to the precise brewing process. The result is a beer that not only satisfies the palate but also tells a story—a story of craftsmanship, community, and the pursuit of excellence.

So sit back, grab a pint of Guinness Baltimore Blonde, and join us on this remarkable beer adventure as we explore the nuances of its appearance, aroma, taste, mouthfeel, and pairing possibilities. Get ready to unlock a new level of appreciation for craft beer and discover why Guinness Baltimore Blonde has become a favorite among beer lovers and connoisseurs alike. Let us raise our glasses and toast to the artistry and flavor that Guinness Baltimore Blonde brings to the world of craft beer. Cheers!

Beer Review: Baltimore Blonde

Baltimore Blonde by Guinness Open Gate Brewery

Beer: Baltimore Blonde
Brewery: Guinness Open Gate Brewery
ABV: 5%
IBU: 19
Untappd Description: A light, crisp blonde ale brewed using Citra and Mosaic hops. This beer recipe was updated by the brewers at the Open Gate Brewery and Barrel House in Baltimore, MD, creating a drier, more drinkable beer.

Hope your ready, maybe even having a beer, possibly a Baltimore Blonde yourself, and ready to read about the beer. Lets go!

Appearance

As you pour Guinness Baltimore Blonde into your favorite glass, you’re greeted with a mesmerizing golden hue that immediately catches the eye. Its radiant and crystal-clear body resembles a picturesque summer sunset, evoking a sense of warmth and relaxation. Topping off the beer is a frothy, creamy white head that enhances its visual appeal. As the head settles, delicate lacing clings to the glass, adding an elegant touch to this already captivating beer.

Aroma

Before taking your first sip, take a moment to savor the enticing aroma of Guinness Baltimore Blonde. The beer presents a harmonious blend of floral hops, subtle citrus notes, and a gentle malt sweetness. Close your eyes and let your senses transport you to sprawling hop gardens and vibrant citrus orchards. The aroma sets the stage for the tantalizing flavor experience that awaits.

Taste

With your taste buds primed, it’s time to savor the flavors of Guinness Baltimore Blonde. The beer showcases remarkable balance, offering a crisp and zesty combination of citrusy hops and a delicate biscuity malt backbone. As you take your first sip, the hops deliver a pleasant bitterness that intertwines with the underlying malt sweetness, creating a symphony of flavors that dance across your palate. Each subsequent sip reveals new layers of complexity, inviting you to explore the beer’s intricacies further.

Mouthfeel

The mouthfeel of Guinness Baltimore Blonde is a testament to its craftsmanship. The beer’s medium body glides effortlessly across your tongue, providing a velvety smoothness that enhances the overall drinking experience. The carbonation, lively yet gentle, imparts a refreshing effervescence that uplifts the flavors and invigorates your senses. As you reach the end of each sip, a clean and dry finish leaves you yearning for the next indulgence.

Pairing

Guinness Baltimore Blonde is a versatile beer that complements a wide range of culinary delights. Its refreshing nature makes it an ideal pairing for seafood dishes, such as grilled shrimp or fish tacos, as it harmonizes with their delicate flavors. For a contrasting experience, try pairing this brew with spicy barbecue chicken wings, allowing the zesty hops to tame the heat and elevate the flavors to new heights. The possibilities are endless, and each pairing unlocks a new dimension of taste.

Final Thoughts

Guinness Baltimore Blonde stands as a true masterpiece in the world of craft beer. Its captivating appearance, enticing aroma, perfectly balanced flavors, and velvety mouthfeel make it a must-try for beer enthusiasts and novices alike. Whether you’re enjoying it on a sunny day, sipping it alongside a delicious meal, or sharing it with friends, this brew leaves an indelible mark on your taste buds. Raise your glass and immerse yourself in the brilliance of Guinness Baltimore Blonde. Cheers to exceptional craft beer!

My Untappd Rating: ***.75 / ****
Global Untappd Rating: 3.56 (as of 6.4.23)

Summary

In summary, Guinness Baltimore Blonde is a beer that effortlessly combines visual appeal, enticing aromas, harmonious flavors, and a luxurious mouthfeel. Its versatility in pairing with various culinary delights further enhances its appeal. This craft beer gem deserves a spot on every beer enthusiast’s list. So, go ahead and experience the refreshing and flavorful journey that Guinness Baltimore Blonde has to offer. Embrace the craft, embrace the flavor, and savor every sip. Cheers!

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