The non-alcoholic Guinness, available at so many Irish pubs now including in Ireland, is phenomenally good.
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 13:55:44 JST Adrianna Tan
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 13:57:50 JST Adrianna Tan
@winterknight1337 they managed to replicate some of the mouthfeel and taste in some very innovative ways.
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WinterKnight :donor: (winterknight1337@infosec.exchange)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 13:57:51 JST WinterKnight :donor:
@skinnylatte Guinness itself is relatively low ABV so it doesn’t surprise me that a non-alcoholic version would do well. Maybe I should give it a shot sometime. I love Guinness (normal).
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Adrianna Tan (skinnylatte@hachyderm.io)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 23:16:57 JST Adrianna Tan
@jamiemccarthy i heard they had some quality control issues with degradation of cans that had been stored for a while, and that most of the negative reviews probably stem from there, but maybe they've fixed it coz i haven't had a bad one
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Jamie McCarthy (jamiemccarthy@mastodon.social)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 23:16:58 JST Jamie McCarthy
@skinnylatte Oh wow really? The version from the can I couldn’t drink, I poured it out. I’ll try it on tap if I see it
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