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Is there a more iconic Irish drink than Guinness? It’s synonymous with Irish culture – and not surprisingly seeing as it’s been produced there since 1759. You may not know this, but Guinness are actually an extremely forward thinking company – and they always have been. Even in 1759, Arthur Guinness signed a £45pcm lease for the brewery for 9000 years. It genuinely still stands today.

Looking back to the past 100 years, Guinness have always been ahead of the curve with their advertising too, promoting inclusivity & diversity long before it was expected. They’re one of these companies who have core values and actually base their decisions around them. So it’s not surprising that they would launch Guinness 0.0 in 2020 before the rise in alcohol free popularity.

What’s more, Guinness haven’t canned any old non alcoholic beer knowing the brand will sell. No. Guinness 0.0 is far more than that. Guinness 0.0 is has the same beautifully smooth taste, being crafted in exactly the same way as its alcoholic counterpart. The alcohol is removed through the cold filtration method & the taste that remains is 100% Guinness.

So, if you’ve said goodbye to booze but love the dark taste of this best selling stout beer, Guinness 0.0 has got you covered. If you’re hosting an Irish themed event (hello St Paddy’s Day) check out the best ways to enjoy Guinness 0.0.

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Best Ways to Enjoy Guinness 0.0

1. Drink as Guinness

Obviously. Guinness 0.0 can be enjoyed as is. The same perfectly balanced flavour, the same beautifully smooth taste, the same unique dark colour and the same tasting notes. Guinness 0.0 is a non alcoholic beer, but you’d never know the difference thanks to the brewing process & new cold filtration process. Best served chilled.

2. In Stews

Guinness 0.0 is the perfect addition to any beef & ale stew (or pie pilling if that’s your bag). Alcohol isn’t always burned off during cooking, especially during slow cooking. So using the alcohol free variation can ensure no alcohol is present in your meal, making it safe for all to eat. It also contains half the calories than regular Guinness does.

Simply add a can of Guinness 0.0 to your slow cooker or cooking pot & make up the rest of the liquid with beef stock for a delicious stew or pie filling.

3. Black Velvet

The most popular Guinness based cocktail – the Black Velvet. Normally made using Guinness & sparking white wine or Champagne. To make is non alcoholic, simply use Guinness 0.0 and any alcohol free prosecco of your choice. You can check out our favourites right here.

Recipe

  • Ensure both liquids are chilled.
  • Use a 1:1 ration of Guinness 0.0 & Alcohol Free Prosecco.
  • Start by pouring in the prosecco first (half way), then simply top up the glass with Guinness 0.0.

4. Guinness Float

Dessert a la Guinness 0.0. Yes really. If you’re looking for an easy Irish themed dessert then look no further!

Recipe

  • In a sundae glasses (or regular glasses) add 2 scoops of chocolate flavour ice cream
  • Top up the glass with Guinness 0.0
  • If you’re feeling fancy, squeeze some chocolate sauce around the glass first, or on top

An easy, alcohol free Guinness dessert.

FAQ

Does it actually taste like Guinness?

It actually does! It’s an alcohol free beer that tastes almost identical to it’s alcoholic counterpart. And not only does it taste the part (which is of course the most important thing), but it also looks the part. Retaining it’s unique dark colour (dark ruby red), creamy head and the same beautifully smooth taste. If you’re self conscious about not drinking, it’s the perfect disguise!