It’s more like Beamish.Like the Murphys I’m Not Bitter
Oi.Both crap
I've not tried the new Black Heart, but before lockdown I was working Monday - Thursday in Edinburgh and there's a Brewdog bar airside in the airport. Two pints of Jet Black Heart and something to eat to go with their hot sauce was the regular order. Preferred Jet Black Heart, despite my username, but that's based on having a couple of very slow chilled pints before a flight, rather than an all night sesh on it.I think Black Heart beats Guinness, it's fantastic. And the Jet Black Heart they have done in the past is also excellent. For me the best version is the draft Black Heart in their pubs.
[awaits someone coming on this thread to derail it with their fervent hatred of Brewdog]
That said, I think there are some amazing stouts from smaller brewers, Unbarred and Cloak and Dagger both make some beauties.
Completely agree, but that quite often not available. The NitroSurge device (£30) they brought out last year is brilliant and pours a damn good Guinness at home. It's not quite a draft, but you can't get much closer at home.Proper Guinness, poured lovingly in a pub in Ireland....mesmerizing to watch...will beat any other stout wannabe. Over here it tastes like straw after a couple of pints
That Nitrosurge device was designed by Asahi in JapanCompletely agree, but that quite often not available. The NitroSurge device (£30) they brought out last year is brilliant and pours a damn good Guinness at home. It's not quite a draft, but you can't get much closer at home.
Well done them then. Doesn't make the Guinness it pours any less nice.That Nitrosurge device was designed by Asahi in Japan
Well done them then. Doesn't make the Guinness it pours any less nice.