A new verson of the world famous stout - Guinness
Mid-Strength is about to be released.Diageo Ireland is planning the launch of new Guinness Mid-Strength stout at 2.8% ABV. Brewed at the famous St James’s Gate brewery the product uses the same ingredients as 'normal' Guinness – water, hops, barley and yeast but uses a 'proprietary brewing technique' which allows them to take out some of the alcohol from the beer, without impacting the characteristic colour, taste and texture of Guinness. Sadly for those wanting to sample this will have to travel to Limerick where Guinness Mid Strength will be test marketed in 80 Limerick pubs from 9th March 2006 for a six-month period.

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