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Guinness shortages

Diageo, UK distributor of the black stuff, is reported to have placed limits on its supplies to pubs in the run-up to Christmas, claiming that demand has soared by 20% as a result of online influencers and the recent Autumn international rugby series. Pubs are despairing because customers will sooner walk out than go "off brand".

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2v5z0wvwzo

People of Britain, here is a basic lesson in economics. Spread demand by trying one of the many alternative dark beers made by our fantastic independent breweries, which are often vastly superior in flavour and quality to the Dublin mass-produced beer. Save yourself at least £1 a pint. Help bring down price inflation, support local jobs in brewing and hospitality, and expand your horizons. And stop giving the media an excuse to provide free publicity for a multi-national drinks corporation 😊

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Well my Dad likes Guinness, but when he went to Dublin he said it tastes much better there and not so good in the UK
Dave1955 · 70-79, M
@Cinderellagirl I've heard that before I would definitely to agree. Depends on the pub sometimes, of course. Slainte😀
@Cinderellagirl When I was in Ghana, I saw Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, brewed locally.
@LeopoldBloom Cool, did it taste good?
@Cinderellagirl I didn't have a regular Guinness to compare it to, but as I recall, it was fine. Foreign Extra Stout is produced under license, so the brewery in Ireland has to confirm that they're making it correctly.