Guinness Draught 12Pk

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Description

Guinness Draught 12Pk is a 12-pack of nitrogen-charged Irish dry stout cans at 4.2% ABV, brewed at Dublin's iconic St. James's Gate Brewery. What distinguishes every can in this pack is the proprietary nitrogen widget — a device developed in 1969 by Guinness brewers Tony Carey and Sammy Hildebrand that created the world's first nitro beer and replicates the famous pub-poured surge-and-settle cascade at home.

Quick Facts: ABV: 4.2%  |  Origin: Dublin, Ireland  |  Style: Irish Dry Stout (Nitro)  |  Brewery: St. James's Gate

Production & Heritage

Arthur Guinness signed a now-legendary 9,000-year lease on St. James's Gate Brewery in 1759, and the site has operated continuously ever since. Guinness Draught is brewed from water, malted barley, roasted unmalted barley, hops, and yeast — the roasted unmalted barley being the critical ingredient responsible for the stout's color and signature bitterness. Each can contains a hollow plastic widget that, upon opening, releases a burst of trapped nitrogen gas, generating the thick, creamy head and velvety mouthfeel that define the Guinness Draught experience — an engineering innovation that fundamentally changed how stout could be consumed outside a pub.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Roasted coffee leads immediately, followed by dark chocolate and a subtle grain sweetness. A faint, dry cereal character lingers underneath.

Taste: The entry is smooth and lightly sweet with malty barley, transitioning quickly to roasted coffee and bittersweet chocolate at mid-palate. A balanced hoppy bitterness emerges alongside a gentle citrusy edge, keeping the body from becoming heavy despite its dark ruby-red appearance.

Finish: Medium in length with a dry, lightly bitter close dominated by roasted grain. The nitrogen-driven creaminess persists on the palate well after the last sip.

How to Drink Guinness Draught

For the intended experience, pour the entire can hard into a pint glass held at a slight angle, then let the nitrogen cascade settle fully before drinking — this ritual is not merely cosmetic but shapes the texture and head retention. Guinness Draught also works remarkably well in a Black Velvet, where the stout's roasted bitterness contrasts beautifully with dry champagne or sparkling wine. A Black and Tan layered over a pale ale creates an appealing visual and textural contrast. And a Guinness Punch — blended with condensed milk, nutmeg, and vanilla — is a beloved Caribbean adaptation that leverages the stout's natural chocolate and coffee depth.

Best For

  • Hosting a game-day watch party where a crowd-pleasing, sessionable stout is needed
  • Stocking a home bar with an everyday dark beer at approachable strength
  • Introducing a lager drinker to the stout category without overwhelming bitterness
  • Cooking — Guinness Draught is a staple ingredient in beef stew, pie, and bread recipes

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Guinness Draught taste like? Guinness Draught delivers roasted coffee and dark chocolate flavors balanced by malty sweetness and a moderate hoppy bitterness, all carried on an exceptionally creamy, nitrogen-smooth body. The overall impression is lighter and more drinkable than its near-black color suggests.

How does Guinness Draught compare to Murphy's Irish Stout? Murphy's Irish Stout tends to be milder and sweeter with a slightly darker, heavier body and more pronounced roast character. Guinness Draught leans more toward balanced bitterness with a crisper, drier finish and a distinctly creamier texture from its nitrogen widget.

Is Guinness Draught good for beginners? At 4.2% ABV with a smooth, low-bitterness profile, Guinness Draught is one of the most approachable stouts available and an excellent entry point for anyone exploring dark beers for the first time.

Where is Guinness Draught made? Guinness Draught is brewed at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, where Arthur Guinness founded the brewery in 1759. It remains one of the most recognized brewery addresses in the world.

What foods pair well with Guinness Draught? Oysters are a classic pairing — the briny minerality plays against the roasted malt. Irish cheddar or aged Gruyère complement the chocolate undertones. Beef stew or shepherd's pie echo the savory roast character. Grilled sausages stand up to the bitterness without overwhelming it. Dark chocolate desserts mirror and amplify the stout's cocoa notes.

What sizes does Guinness Draught come in? Guinness Draught cans are commonly available in 14.9 oz (440 ml) singles as well as 4-packs, 8-packs, and this 12-pack format, plus larger pub-can formats in some markets.

Is Guinness Draught worth the price? Guinness Draught positions as a premium everyday stout — priced above mass-market lagers but accessible enough for regular consumption, with the nitrogen widget delivering a textural experience that cheaper stouts simply cannot replicate in a can format.

Why Guinness Draught?

The nitrogen widget remains the single most important innovation in packaged stout history, and Guinness Draught is the product that introduced it. No other widely available canned stout matches the density and persistence of the head or the velvet-smooth mouthfeel that nitrogen carbonation provides over standard CO₂. At 4.2% ABV, the beer is genuinely sessionable — a fact that surprises many who assume a stout this dark must be heavy. For anyone building a 12-pack around flavor, texture, and a brewing heritage stretching back more than 260 years, Guinness Draught sets a standard the category continues to chase.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Stout
  • Product of
    Ireland
  • Size
    12PK 12OZ
  • Brand
    Guinness

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