In recent years, Guinness Draught has taken the world by storm. While viewed as a long-standing classic, this beer was ...
Ordering a Guinness on draft takes longer than most other beers. Part of the reason is the gas used to carbonate it — nitrogen. William Lee, a professor of Industrial Mathematics at the ...
"People don't buy beer online", "Guinness doesn't taste the same from a can", "No one would ever gift beer" - these are all myths we wanted to dispel when we launched Guinness Nitrosurge. We wanted to ...
The gas in Guinness bubbles is nitrogen - not so easily dissolved and therefore not prone to grow larger. "Finally, the contrast between the dark liquid and the light cream bubbles makes the ...
"In our first year since launch Guinness NitroSurge has outperformed our goals and exceeded expectations. We have sold 5.5x more devices than target and Guinness NitroSurge already accounts for an ...
silkier experience - such as the experience you get when drinking a Guinness - brewers infuse the ale with nitrogen rather than with carbon dioxide. Nitrogen bubbles are smaller than CO 2 bubbles ...