There are tons of Irish Dry Stouts on the market, but Guinness belongs to a very specific subcategory of them that are served most commonly with the addition of nitrogen, which gives the beer its famously smooth, creamy texture. Served on tap at your local bar, it’s not unlike the nitro cold brew on tap at a fancy coffee shop. If you buy one of them at a store, though, you’ll want to go for one of the canned options, which feature a floating “widget” inside. When opened, the widget distributes nitrogen throughout the liquid, creating the desired texture when poured aggressively into a glass.
So that’s what we’re looking at today: readily available Irish Dry Stouts sold in nitro-equipped cans. The differences between them are minor for the most part, so on the off chance your town is wiped clean of the real stuff, you should have no issues finding a suitable replacement.
|