Guinness Extra Stout 6Pk
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Description
Description
Guinness Extra Stout 6Pk is a classically carbonated Irish dry stout brewed at 5.6% ABV, sold here as a six-pack of 11.2 oz bottles. Rooted in a recipe dating back to the 18th century, this expression represents one of the oldest continuously brewed styles in the Guinness portfolio and carries strong marks on BeerAdvocate, with individual ratings reaching up to 4.28 out of 5.
Quick Facts: ABV: 5.6% | Origin: Dublin, Ireland | Style: Irish Dry Stout | Brewery: St. James's Gate Brewery
Production & Heritage
St. James's Gate Brewery has operated in Dublin since 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed his now-legendary 9,000-year lease. Guinness Extra Stout is built on a straightforward grain bill of malted barley, roasted unmalted barley, hops, water, and yeast — the roasted unmalted barley being the signature ingredient that gives all Guinness stouts their characteristic dark color and dry bitterness. Unlike the more widely known Guinness Draught, which relies on a nitrogen-and-carbon-dioxide dispense system to produce its famous creamy head, Extra Stout uses traditional carbonation. The result is a livelier, crisper mouthfeel with more pronounced hop bite and a sharper finish.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Roasted malt leads immediately, followed by layers of black coffee and bittersweet dark chocolate. A subtle fermentation fruitiness emerges underneath, adding complexity to the nose.
Taste: The entry is dry and assertive, with roasted barley bitterness taking center stage. At mid-palate, dark chocolate sweetness and coffee-like depth develop, balanced by moderate hop bitterness. The overall impression is crisp and well-structured, with more carbonation bite than its Draught sibling.
Finish: Medium in length with a firmly dry, roasted grain character that lingers cleanly. Faint echoes of espresso and toasted bread persist through the close.
How to Drink Guinness Extra Stout
Pour into a tulip pint glass at around 45–50°F to let the roasted malt aromatics open fully; this stout benefits from a slightly warmer temperature than most lagers. For cocktails, try a Black Velvet — equal parts stout and champagne, where the dry roast character cuts through the wine's sweetness beautifully. A Black and Tan layered over a pale ale creates a two-tone visual and flavor contrast between bitter roast and bright hop. A Stout Shandy with fresh lemonade offers a surprisingly refreshing warm-weather option that plays off the coffee-like bitterness.
Best For
- Introducing a craft-curious friend to the Irish stout tradition
- Pairing with a weekend steak dinner or backyard barbecue
- Stocking a home bar with a versatile, food-friendly dark beer
- St. Patrick's Day gatherings where authenticity matters
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Guinness Extra Stout taste like? It delivers pronounced roasted barley bitterness alongside dark chocolate and black coffee flavors, finishing dry and crisp with traditional carbonation rather than the creamy nitrogen texture of Guinness Draught.
How does Guinness Extra Stout compare to Murphy's Irish Stout? Murphy's Irish Stout is generally considered smoother and slightly sweeter, while Guinness Extra Stout leans into roasted bitterness and a drier finish. Murphy's has been described as Guinness's softer cousin — rounder in body with less aggressive roast character.
Is Guinness Extra Stout good for sipping on its own? Yes — its balanced structure of roast bitterness, subtle sweetness, and clean carbonation makes it a satisfying standalone pour, especially at a moderate 5.6% ABV that keeps the session manageable.
Where is Guinness Extra Stout made? Guinness Extra Stout is brewed at the historic St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland, which has been the home of Guinness since its founding in 1759.
What foods pair well with Guinness Extra Stout? Grilled beef or lamb burgers benefit from the stout's roast bitterness cutting through the fat. Sharp aged cheddar mirrors the dry, toasted grain notes. Oysters are a classic Dublin pairing, where the mineral brininess contrasts the malty depth. Dark chocolate desserts echo the stout's cocoa character, and beef stew simmered with a splash of the stout itself creates a deeply savory match.
What sizes does Guinness Extra Stout come in? Guinness Extra Stout is commonly available in six-packs of 11.2 oz (330 ml) bottles, as well as single bottles and 12-packs in select markets.
Is Guinness Extra Stout worth the price? Guinness Extra Stout positions as an accessible, widely available import stout that delivers genuine complexity for its price tier — it competes favorably against both domestic craft stouts and other Irish imports without commanding a premium markup.
Why Guinness Extra Stout?
Among the many expressions bearing the Guinness name, Extra Stout is the one that most directly reflects the brewery's original 18th-century character — all roasted grain, traditional carbonation, and uncompromising dryness, without the nitrogen smoothness that defines the Draught version. That distinction matters: it delivers a sharper, more assertive stout experience with genuine hop bitterness and a clean finish that holds up alongside food or stands on its own. With consistent praise across platforms like BeerAdvocate and a brewing heritage stretching back over 260 years at St. James's Gate, this is not simply a legacy product coasting on brand recognition — it remains a benchmark for the Irish dry stout style.
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