I've just tried it as well and similar experience. To be honest I don't really like any of their stouts. Hazy Jane is great though.I tried their Rattle and Rum stout this weekend and it was unpleasant. I'm not averse to a pastry stout but it's very thin with a very sweet vanilla and rum taste. Layer Cake was much better.
They've intentionally made it as close as possible as Guinness to rip off their customer base. Plenty of other stouts with other qualities but Brewdog are just looking to take over a commercial market.Black heart? Not sure you can call making a stout a rip off of Guinness though
Mrs Sk8 likes a stout and she liked it but preferred the old version called Jet Black Heart.
They've intentionally made it as close as possible as Guinness to rip off their customer base. Plenty of other stouts with other qualities but Brewdog are just looking to take over a commercial market.
They got me purely because it sits next to Guinness, basically tastes the same, and is 70p cheaper for a 4 pack atm.Not that we are fans, but if they do the dropped by Guinness, cold brew coffee, then they may have me and the OH buying.
They got me purely because it sits next to Guinness, basically tastes the same, and is 70p cheaper for a 4 pack atm.
Oh man that Guinness Coffee was immense. Sad to hear it's goneNot that we are fans, but if they do the dropped by Guinness, cold brew coffee, then they may have me and the OH buying.
I avoided it like the plague on the basis it'd be gross!Oh man that Guinness Coffee was immense. Sad to hear it's gone
Do you like coffee or are you a philistine?I avoided it like the plague on the basis it'd be gross!
I like beerDo you like coffee or are you a philistine?
I like beer
I like coffee
It's like when films get overly smutty.
I like porn
I like films
I am basically anti-crossover episode
I can appreciate the stance but Guinness and coffee happened to be a fantastic comboI like beer
I like coffee
It's like when films get overly smutty.
I like porn
I like films
I am basically anti-crossover episode
they were decent many years ago, generally absolute dog**** beers these daysAnyone here remember the early days of Brewdog? Back before they dumbed down the beers, became obsessed with expansion via naff marketing stunts and investment schemes (Equity for Punks!) and were exposed as being a nasty employer?
I recall trying some very nice Brewdog cask beers and being blown away by the original version of Punk IPA. Can't really recognise what they do these days as being the same company.