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i've tried that a few times... not bad. although, that was with woodchuck which may be a different type of cider.

i've got a new one at home... guiness cans and yuengling lager. you can get the guiness to float.
i always seem to have the two in the fridge... so it was inevitable. :cheers:
i'm suddenly very thirsty.
 
XJae:
i've tried that a few times... not bad. although, that was with woodchuck which may be a different type of cider.

i've got a new one at home... guiness cans and yuengling lager. you can get the guiness to float.
i always seem to have the two in the fridge... so it was inevitable. :cheers:
i'm suddenly very thirsty.

Yup, Woodchuck is sweet cider so it gives it a very different taste.

If you like Guiness though - you should try some Theakston's OIld Peculiar. It's as dark as guinnes, not quite as bitter and just yummy. It's about as dark as I can go in a beer and still be able to finish a pint without a shudder. Some of the real dark ales (like Blackadder) are just too chocolate and bitter for me to drink more than a half :)

Also try some Degroens - it's brewed in Baltimore, MD and is about the only good thing to come out of MD!

Now I am getting thirsty too!
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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