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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 388203" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>Guinness is a stout. There are also porters, pilsners, lagers (where most american mass produced beers fall), ales, blondes, ambers, reds, bitters and severals others. Guinness tastes similar to every other stout. Not the same but similar. Each type of beer has a character to it and every brand has a different take on that character. Many Americans don't like dark beers because they have not had many and found one that they like. Ask any European about American beer and they will laugh and say that it isn't beer, it's weak and doesn't taste like anything. Different strokes...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 388203, member: 550915"] Guinness is a stout. There are also porters, pilsners, lagers (where most american mass produced beers fall), ales, blondes, ambers, reds, bitters and severals others. Guinness tastes similar to every other stout. Not the same but similar. Each type of beer has a character to it and every brand has a different take on that character. Many Americans don't like dark beers because they have not had many and found one that they like. Ask any European about American beer and they will laugh and say that it isn't beer, it's weak and doesn't taste like anything. Different strokes... [/QUOTE]
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