you think we could see the article mr mod please?
Last edited by dahamsta; 09/02/2006 at 2:37 PM.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
you think we could see the article mr mod please?
I've tried it doing Market Research, its pish and will be the same price as the real thing, what a joke !
Bye bye Stan. Go off back to collecting cones you useless git.
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For more info go to http://www.campus.ie/user?cmd=item-detail&itemid=100006Low-alcohol Guinness set for test run
By Jimmy Woulfe, Mid-West Correspondent
The Irish Examiner 09/02/06
A STOUT war erupted yesterday as Diageo announced it is to test market a new low-alcohol Guinness in Limerick. Beamish & Crawford said they were concerned the move will undermine and damage the stout category as a whole.
Guinness Mid-Strength will have a 2.8% alcohol content compared to 4.8% in Guinness draught.
Larry Be Wyse
www.acsportsimages.com
I would have thought 4.8% would have been their mid-strength compared to other stronger drinks at hand!
Firstly, Guinness draught is only 4.2%.
Secondly, there was a piece about it in the independent yesterday, with a straw poll of drinkers in Limerick pub, where it's on trial. An alarming number of them (well, 3 out of 7) mentioned how it would be handy if you're driving. This seems a dangerous attitude to take - "Sure it's only 2.8%, I'll have a third, then I'll drive home".
Thirdly, "mid-strength". What the hell is that? OK, so they weren't going to touch Guinness Light with a barge pole (again), but is there a low-strength to follow?
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Anyone know what strength Smithwicks draught is. Had an argument last nite with someone saying it was only 3.something %Originally Posted by noby
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3.8% in the bottle. I think the draught is similair.
4.2% is at the low end of what a stout should be anyway, although perhaps the norm for dry stout these days; so I tend to agree with Beamish saying it undermines the category. 2.8% is in 'Mild' territory.
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