@@japanesecraftbeerreviews323 Sounds good I will look out for it in Bali, I am Irish btw and have tried the Guinness Smooth that is brewed here I believe, way too sweet, like they also sell a Bintang with a mix of grape juice of some sort (it's like sweet red wine mixed with the beer), also too sweet, I see you reviewed the Bintang on your channel too!
These days, the Foreign Export version of Guinness seems harder to find. Good luck. Also, for some reason which I do not understand, the review of Bintang is the most-watched one on my channel.
You might want to also include the production date as well. Though not often, but some beer taste better closer to production date. Normally it's good within 6month of production
Like Guinness, it tastes better in its home country, Hi from Bali :)
Hello! Guinness makes very good beer. I really like the 7.5% Foreign Export version. Cheers!
@@japanesecraftbeerreviews323 Sounds good I will look out for it in Bali, I am Irish btw and have tried the Guinness Smooth that is brewed here I believe, way too sweet, like they also sell a Bintang with a mix of grape juice of some sort (it's like sweet red wine mixed with the beer), also too sweet, I see you reviewed the Bintang on your channel too!
These days, the Foreign Export version of Guinness seems harder to find. Good luck. Also, for some reason which I do not understand, the review of Bintang is the most-watched one on my channel.
You might want to also include the production date as well. Though not often, but some beer taste better closer to production date. Normally it's good within 6month of production
Thank you, That is, of course, an excellent suggestion. Especially for lighter beers, like this one, the age would make a difference. Cheers!