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Guinness Chocolate save some searching ?
#11
I second TomK 100%
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#12
Beer-o-holic here too. But was sent on a mission by a C-O-Hol.

Looking forward to that day in Ireland BC I don't see what all the hype is about Guinness ( beer ) here.
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#13
Drink draft Guinness in Ireland my friend, and you will know what the term "god's nectar" means!
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#14
I agree- best Guinness Stout at least, is within hours of St James's Gate.
The Guinness here is a shadow of Guinness.
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#15
It actually should be a crime to call it Guinness outside Ireland.
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#16
Unclemel -
Last good Guinness I had were the last two pints in Derry some years ago.
Diageo plc is the corporate owner of the Guinness brand.
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#17
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Originally posted by TomK

Drink draft Guinness in Ireland my friend, and you will know what the term "god's nectar" means!


The problem with going to Ireland and the Guinness brewery, is it makes beer anywhere taste like ****.
I remember the Skybar well.....
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#18
This is my thread and I'm asking you guys to stop BC you causing me beer pains !

eta in a school child voice. Rob Rob rob, this is not Puna related .. hahahahah
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#19
RWR- there are varieties of alleged Guinness available in Hawaii.
There you go- Hawaii and Puna related.[8D]
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#20
The new bar at Hula Hulas at the Naniloa has draft Guinness. It tastes like mud with dirt mixed in. No disrespect to the bar or the hotel, which I like, it's just the way things are. Their Guinness is as good as the so-called Irish pubs on Oahu.

This new Guinness chocolate appears to have real Guinness in the middle of it. Hence my original comment on this thread. Maybe it'll have some fantastic reaction with the chocolate that'll make it taste decent outside Ireland but I remain to be convinced.
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