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  • Wow how did you use a lighter? Got to try that in a minute! On my next stout.

  • I don't agree with hondalove88's rudeness, but I do have to say, Porters and Stouts are not the same. There are differences in the the process of making the brew, and the types of ingredients; just like there are differences between a lager and a pale lager.

  • Pretty much think you were right on with the review. Well done.

  • yeahhhhh for the btmi intro

  • @xwhoopax yeaaaaahhh boyyy

  • dude you do look like mayhem miller lol lol lol lol lol

  • u remind me of Jason Mayhem Miller..not a bad thing..if u like being labeled a lil wild

  • Tastes better from the bottle. Also not for everyone. Also overrated. But I love it :P

  • Dude, what happened to the reviews?

  • its a dark ruby red colour NOT black,ya spanner head

  • HEY DUMBASS ITS NOT PRONOUNCED DROUGHT ITS '' DRAFT'' AND AS FAR AS IM CONCERND PORTERS AND STOUTS ARE NOT EXACTLY THE SAME THEIR ARE VERY SIMILAR BUT NOT THE SAME.AND MY LAST THOUGHT IS THE REASON U HAVE VERY LOW VIEWS IS CUZ U LOOK HALF-RETARDED.

  • @hondalove88

    troll

    hondas suck

  • Just call it Spaghetti and Meatballs......or uh Meatballs and Spaghetti. That 5:24 of my life I'll never get back.

  • is it just me or is this spring have sucky weather for serria navada

  • @bammafan Totally this year is still way cold. Pale ale weather is coming though.

  • good grilling is not as good with out it do a review on sweet water blue when it warms up

  • I like the bottle opening with the lighter.

  • @AgileHProductions Thanks man, thats how i normally open my beers. Sometimes i get creative and use things like a machete which ive done in a few of my reviews.

  • I'm not an expert but the only difference between a stout and a porter I know about is that a porter can be any color from light to dark, stouts are always very dark.

  • @tweirup true, porters especially english seem to me lighter and more watered down.

  • I never had any kind of guinness b4 and bought today a 4pack og guinness can's at 4.2% and a 6pack of bottles of the extra stout version at 5%. will review them in video's probably later this week at some point. I just got into stout beer's late last year and like them alot but hardly ever find any where I live sadly same with dark beer's. So,I never really payed attantion b4 to this brew but for a little while now thought of trying it out cheer's.

  • @TheMarijuanaTube420 in my opinion there are much better stouts than that. Try samual smiths oatmeal stout. Or even sierra nevada stout if they are availible. I tend to enjoy these more than the dry irish stout. thanks for the comment bro.

  • well it been a while for me, but i was glad to watch your video. your new intro (well new to me) was great. did you smash a bottle on your head??? you thought opening a bottle with my teeth was impressive. thats pure crazy. i think guinness is so weak as far as stouts go. there's like no flavor just burnt malts, but if your in a bar and there's nothing else. i guess it will do. i agree with you.. a stouts a porter, a porter a stout. no difference. maybe porters tend to be a bit more heavy.

  • haha thanks man. yea that bottle i had already broken the bottom out of using the water trick. after theres no bottom they break really easily. and congrats on gettin married bro.

  • Sex machine of a pour.

  • @TshewangysBaby hahaha

  • @slm6025 Dude I knew you'd like it ... I love this beer ... You had the same reaction to it ... remind it me when I first drank it a few months back ... Did not know what to expect but from the first sip I was like ... Man this is awesome ... Cool review.

  • Thanks for commenting on my video. I like your stuff. Im gonna subscribe.

  • Nice video and a good explanation of Stouts vs Porters. I think that Stouts are drier than Porters, at least from the ones I've had.

  • Yea, I liked it a lot. As far as the difference in brewing a portor vs. Stout, I don't really know what the difference is, but I do know I like stouts way better. Typically I find Portors sweeter and more watery. Stouts are bitter and dry. Lov'em!

  • @Imasofat i do find porters typically english porters to be more watery.

  • Yeah I agree not all porters are stouts but a stout is a stronger porter! Nice review I really like this beer as well more than Guinness Draught!

  • Great Video keep up the good work. I like the stout and porter explanation me and my friends that home brew have this conversation all the time.

  • @BeerExpedition Thanks glad you like it, i enjoy stuff like beer history and brewing info.But i think that dry irish stout isnt as much my style as a RIS or almost any other.

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