(Photo: Newscast Limited via AP Images) On Monday, The Telegraph reported that Diageo, the parent company of the wildly popular Irish stout, Guinness ... the alcohol content in beers because ...
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Have you ever wondered why there is a plastic ball sitting at the bottom of your empty Guinness can? Turns out it's an ...
Guinness is recalling cans of its non-alcoholic stout because of contamination fears ... hops and yeast as a traditional Guinness, before the alcohol is removed using a cold filtration method.
The general market for non-alcohol ... gone into Guinness 0.0 and goes towards supporting the longer, more complex production process of the non-alcoholic stout, seeing it take an extra two ...
Guinness is a dry Irish stout, which is much less sweet than the kinds of stouts we've been getting into — although because of its rich chocolatey taste, it's not among the most bitter beers, either.
Diageo will spend €30 million boosting production of Guinness 0.0 at St ... thirst for the non-alcoholic stout. The drinks giant says demand for the alcohol-free drink has grown substantially ...