Guinness’ Golden Ale is here

Guinness Golden Ale,the latest release from The Brewers Project, St James’s Gate, Dublin.

The beer industry has exploded in recent years, with new specialty brews launching every other week. Not to be outdone, here comes Guinness with its new Golden Ale.

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18 September 2015

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Never content to rest on its laurels with the black stuff, Guinness’s latest offering from The Brewer’s Project has arrived in the form of Guinness Golden Ale.

Named after its distinctive golden colour, Guinness Golden Ale is brewed using Guinness yeast, Irish barley, the finest hops, and a specially selected amber malt that gives the new beer its rich and distinctive golden hue. The company describes it as having a “subtle biscuit flavour” due to the malted barley, complimented by a the crisp bitterness and delicate hop aroma.

Brewer Peter Simpson said his objective in creating Guinness Golden Ale was to appeal to a broad range of people and introduce them to the world of premium ale. “The release of a golden ale from Guinness is a bold new step,” he said, “and I’m really proud to have created a great new beer that is worthy of the name.”

Head of Innovation for GUINNESS, Nick Curtis-Davis said:

“There has never been a more exciting time for beer,” said Nick Curtis-Davis, head of innovation for Guinness, “and that inspires us. People are interested in beer again, and in trying new styles and varieties of beer. Guinness Golden Ale gives beer lovers the chance to try something new from a much loved brand, and with all the character and quality that Guinness is famous for.”

 

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