Guinness West Indies Porter Beer, 500 ml

Regular price £2.49
Introducing Guinness West Indies Porter Beer, a craft brew from the oldest brewery in the world! Our beer is brewed from the best West-Indian ingredients and carefully crafted with an unmistakable blend of flavors. Read more.
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UK Mainland
Standard UK Mainland Under 3kg (3-5 Working Days) - £4.95
Standard UK Mainland Over 3kg (3-5 Working Days) - £5.95
Express Delivery (1-3 Working Days - Order by 2PM) - £7.99Next Working Day UK Mainland (Order by 2PM) - £9.99
Weekend UK Mainland Delivery (Order by 2PM Friday) - £10.99
Heavy/Oversized Delivery (Over 30kg - Express Delivery) - £19.99
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Description
This award-winning beer is a unique combination of malt and hops, with lasting notes of caramel and chocolate that give it an unforgettable taste. At 5% alcohol by volume (ABV) this porter beer provides a smooth, easy drinking experience that you won't find anywhere else. Our drinkers say it goes down especially nice on a warm summer evening and enjoy its refreshingly sweet aroma. The end result? A craft Porter Beer like no other.
Tasting Notes
Guinness's level of quality and commitment to making great beers has been around for hundreds of years, standing firm as they become leaders in their ever-evolving industry. They strive to bring something unique to every drinker, so fall in love with this medium-bodied porter today! Cheers to your new favorite - Guinness West Indies Porter Beer!


Beer Margarita Cocktail Recipe
It's beerita time! Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is. Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavor. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea unless, of course, you like pulp.