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Guinness Draught Nitro-Can Cascade

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Uploaded by on Jun 14, 2009

Just an video I made back with my old crappy camera showing the nitrogen cascade from a can of Guinness Draught poured into a classic Guinness tulip glass.

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  • This is not how you pour a fucking Guinness. Fuck you. You fucked it up

  • @ruderevival You are an idiot. Go play in traffic please.

  • @Hog40305 nah im not the idiot. You're the one who severely fucked up the pour. That beer never even had a chance. would you like me to post a video response instructing you on how its properly done?

  • @ruderevival Hey, dummy, I never said the video was intended to show a 'proper pour'. You assumed that was my intention and then proceeded to leave a rude and ignorant comment. Assuming you can read the title of the video, it is obvious to anyone with half a brain that the purpose of this video is solely to show the nitro cascade. Oh, wait, I also stated that I was showing off the nitro cascade in the description as well... Moron. Go drink some Lysol.

  • Did you know that the foam on top of a pint of Guiness is technically a solid, liquid and gas all at the same time?

  • @tunagirll Interesting...

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  • @dubaliance You shouldn't call people retards unless you have your facts straight. Stouts are a style of beer. There are only two basic types of beer: lagers and ales. What differentiates them from each other is the type of yeast used to brew it - either top fermenting yeast (ale), or bottom fermenting yeast (lager). Technically, a stout is an ale, just like porters, pales, and most wheat beers. Lagers can be pilsners, bocks or marzens (most Oktoberfest beers)

  • @Bellew2k7 Sorry man but stout is a style of beer. There are only two basic types of beer: lagers and ales. What differentiates them from each other is the type of yeast used to brew it - either top fermenting yeast (ale), or bottom fermenting yeast (lager). Technically, a stout is an ale, just like porters, pales, and most wheat beers. Lagers can be pilsners, bocks or marzens (most Oktoberfest beers)

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  • @tunagirll

    But will it blend?

  • Hello. Where are you from? Is that can a 44cl can? I live in Switzerland and the cans of guinness Draught are ONLY of 44cl. The bottles you can find (extra stout or draught) are always 33cl. I would so like to get a Guinness glass like the one in the video...but the glasses are one imperial pint big (around 568 ml ...which is much more than 44cl...that means a Guinness draught can would fill it just about 3/4)

  • good beer, bad pour

  • @Hog40305 Yes I know very well what the video was about. Cascade would have been ten times cooler had the beer been poured properly though, so no I will not go drink lysol.

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