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I dunno, I like it. Yeah bitter and all but I dont need or want every food to taste sweet and/or spicy and/or sour. It definitely was better in Dublin and best at St James Gate, not sure how or why. I assume cause its fresher out of a keg or whatever where they brew it and maybe the Dubliner pubs and restaurants baby their Guinness lines more than elsewhere
i think there is an art to pulling the pints even moreso than with regular beers and Guinness just seems very sensitive to how the keg is handled and set up etc. it's only good in Ireland but even here you can get a shit one depending on where you go
I like unsweetened cocoa so I'm fine with bitter foods. But a little bitterness. Not "surprise motherfucker! kicks you in the throat" kinda bitterness.
That makes sense. But I'm not sure if I'll be visiting Ireland to get beer for my onion rings
A small price to pay for good onion rings.