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Guinness Black Lager is a black lager beer produced by Guinness, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo. The beer was tried in Northern Ireland and the United States by Diageo, and in Malaysia by Guinness Anchor Berhad, under its Guinness brand name. [1] Test marketing began in March 2010.
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Guinness Original/Extra Stout: 4.2 or 4.3% ABV in Ireland and the rest of Europe, 4.1% in Germany, 4.8% in Namibia and South Africa, 5.6% in the United States and Canada, and 6% in Australia and Japan. Guinness Foreign Extra Stout: 7.5% abv version sold in Europe, America, Africa, the Caribbean and Asia.
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (FES) is a stout produced by the Guinness Brewery, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo, a drinks multinational. First brewed by Guinness in 1801, FES was designed for export, and is more heavily hopped than Guinness Draught and Extra Stout, which gives it a more bitter taste, [ 4 ] and typically has a higher ...
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Bay City Brewing Co. – East Village; Point Loma; The Beer Company [16] Belching Beaver Brewery - Oceanside, North Park [17] Bitter Brothers Brewery; Brew Zone SD - Miramar; Coronado Brewing Co. – Bay Park [18] Deft Brewing [19] Division 23 Brewing [20] Duck Foot Brewing Company – East Village; Miramar [21] Embolden Beer Co, - Miramar
The first Guinness beers to use the term "stout" were Single Stout and Double Stout in the 1840s. [9] Throughout the bulk of its history, Guinness produced only three variations of a single beer type: porter or single stout, double or extra and foreign stout for export. [ 10 ] "