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  <title>Guinness Draught</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>Guinness Draught, sold in kegs and widget cans and bottles</description>
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  <title>Guinness Extra Stout</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>This is it, the one that started it all. Crafted to perfection for over 200 years, GUINNESS&#174; EXTRA STOUT is descended from the definitive West India Porter known as Extra Superior Porter. Crack it open, and the first sip tastes as fresh as ever. The unmistakeable deep-dark color, the crisp hint of roasted barley, the fresh breeze of hops, and the refreshing bite all make for the bittersweet reward.

Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS&#174;.</description>
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  <title>Harp Lager</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>A Irish Pale lager brewed year round. 5.00% ABV. </description>
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  <title>Guinness Draught  Extra Cold</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>Pioneered in 1998,the smoother, colder GUINNESS</description>
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  <title>Guinness Red</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>A smoother, sweeter Guinness. Rich red colour with a white head.</description>
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  <title>Guinness Foreign Extra Stout</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>Foreign Extra Stout is a beer like no other. The most full-flavoured of all. Singular and striking. Uniquely satisfying. Brewed with extra hops and roasted barley for a natural bite. Bitter and sweet. Refreshingly crisp. Always rewarding.
Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS&#174;.</description>
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  <title>Kilkenny Draught</title>
  <author>E. Smithwick &amp; Sons Ltd. (St. Francis  Abbey Brewery)</author>
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  <description>Smithwick's Draught; however, it has a nitrogenated cream head similar to Guinness and has a stronger taste (more bitter than Smithwick's). The 'Kilkenny' name was originally used during the 1980s and 1990s to market a stronger version of Smithwick's for the European and Canadian market due to difficulty in pronunciation of the word 'Smithwick's'. It now refers to a similar yet distinct beer.
(wikipedia)</description>
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  <title>Kaliber</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <rating>4</rating>
  <description></description>
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  <title>Toucan Brew</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <rating>7</rating>
  <description>yum.</description>
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  <title>Breo</title>
  <author>Guinness Ltd.</author>
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  <description>this one never made it out of Ireland... my ex and I had it when we were there in 99... it was amazing. at least the memory of it tells me so. it was thick on the palate and yet light with lots of floral and almost sweet fruity hints to it. it poured like a Guiness with a thick mealy head. color was pale pastelish yellow.</description>
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