Guinness Foreign Extra Stout was originally brewed in 1801 for export, and the Nigerian version maintains this tradition
Nigerian Guinness stout, specifically Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, is a popular beer in Nigeria with some notable differences from the Irish version. Here’s what you need to know:Â
Differences from Irish Guinness:
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Higher Alcohol Content:
Nigerian Guinness boasts a 7.5% ABV, compared to the 4.2% ABV of the classic Irish Guinness Draught. This makes it significantly stronger.Â
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More Bitter Flavor:
Brewed with extra hops, Nigerian Guinness has a more pronounced bitterness and a slightly different flavor profile compared to its Irish counterpart.Â
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Roasted Barley:The use of roasted barley contributes to its distinctive taste and darker color.Â