Red Harvest Stout is billed as a smooth and alluring stout. The package I found was a four pack of 14.9oz cans. The new stout has an ABV of 4.1% compared to the 4.2% of regular Guinness. While it pours the same creamy head of a Guinness, Red Harvest looks much different once everything has settled. The familiar black is replaced with a dark red. The taste is a bit sweeter than that of a regular stout, in fact it feels more like someone poured a mixture of a Guinness and an Irish Red. If you want a hearty stout, this isn’t the beer you want. If you want a something along the lines of a Half and Half this isn’t a bad way to go. I’d rate it as an average beer. There are better options out there, but you could do far worse.
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Guinness Red Harvest
If
you noticed there haven’t been a lot of Hangover Thursdays lately. There is a pretty simple reason for that, I
just haven’t had much time to go out and drink.
I also had such a stockpile of beer in my refrigerator I didn’t need to
go searching for anything new. So when I
finally went back to my friendly neighborhood liquor store I was pretty
surprised to see that Guinness has a fall seasonal on the shelves. The beer I’m talking about is Guinness’ Red
Harvest. It’s a pretty ominous sounding
title and I’m a sucker for things like that so of course I picked up a
four-pack.
Red Harvest Stout is billed as a smooth and alluring stout. The package I found was a four pack of 14.9oz cans. The new stout has an ABV of 4.1% compared to the 4.2% of regular Guinness. While it pours the same creamy head of a Guinness, Red Harvest looks much different once everything has settled. The familiar black is replaced with a dark red. The taste is a bit sweeter than that of a regular stout, in fact it feels more like someone poured a mixture of a Guinness and an Irish Red. If you want a hearty stout, this isn’t the beer you want. If you want a something along the lines of a Half and Half this isn’t a bad way to go. I’d rate it as an average beer. There are better options out there, but you could do far worse.
Red Harvest Stout is billed as a smooth and alluring stout. The package I found was a four pack of 14.9oz cans. The new stout has an ABV of 4.1% compared to the 4.2% of regular Guinness. While it pours the same creamy head of a Guinness, Red Harvest looks much different once everything has settled. The familiar black is replaced with a dark red. The taste is a bit sweeter than that of a regular stout, in fact it feels more like someone poured a mixture of a Guinness and an Irish Red. If you want a hearty stout, this isn’t the beer you want. If you want a something along the lines of a Half and Half this isn’t a bad way to go. I’d rate it as an average beer. There are better options out there, but you could do far worse.
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