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Guinness Draught Surger | 4.1% vol | 24 x 520ml Cans | for Use with Guinness Surger Unit | Sweet Malt | Bitter Hops & Roasted Barley | Beer with Coffee & Chocolate Aromas | 24 Cans

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Guinness Nitrosurge is a new product from Guinness that allows you to add a creamy, nitrogen-infused head to any can of Guinness. As a result of its popularity, Guinness Surger was discontinued, which was a difficult decision to make. If you don’t have a serger, an overlock foot can be used with your sewing machine to add a faux-serged finish to your pieces. Now with the Surger, you can enjoy the same level of Guinness perfection at home as what you would in your favourite local pub. The creamy, dark beer is popular among many people, and its surger guinness cans deliver the exact taste of the beverage.

The Nitrosurge system is designed to work with the unique properties of Guinness cans, and using it on other types of beer could result in sub-optimal results. The Surger activates the gases already in the beer, creating the same creamy head as delivered by a draught dispense system.

Guinness is a dark ale with a rich, creamy flavor, while Nitrosurge is a light lager with a crisp, refreshing flavor. It is specially designed to enhance the flavor and surge of Guinness every time it is poured, resulting in perfectly formed nitrogen bubbles. You can drink anything you want with the surger guinness cans, regardless of the size of your drinking party.

The Guinness Nitrosurge, according to the manufacturers, is the best tasting Guinness on the market, with a smooth and silky texture that transforms how you pour Guinness. It is Guinness’s proprietary NITROSURGE can, which works with the NITROSURGE device and breaks down the nitrogen in Guinness, producing a beautiful smooth two-part pour every time. Nitrosurge, on the other hand, is a nitrogen-infused beer that delivers a smooth, creamy head and a rich, full-flavored body. As the story was breaking, Gizmodo explained how this useful device works: “A Guinness Surger, which is made up of a small metal plate, can be used to pour a half-pint of Guinness Draughter Beer into the keg, then turn it on. The cans are filled with a nitrogen-infused Guinness beer that is said to have a more creamy and smooth taste.After purchasing one, you will be asked why you want to go to the pub so that you can get a good beer. While we both thought it was smoother than standard draught cans, we didn’t notice a lot of difference in terms of flow. The Guinness NitroSURGE device is a unique device that uses ultrasonic technology to crack down on nitrogen in Guinness and give you a smooth, two-part pour every time. These cans work with the Nitrosurge device, using ultrasonic technology to break down the nitrogen in Guinness giving you a beautifully smooth two-part pour every time.

Those who prefer a more subdued flavor profile and a more appealing visual presentation should consider the bottled Guinness Draught. As a result, if you sample it with the device, you will have to spend 40 on packaging and packaging. It may not be reproduced in any way whatsoever without Wm Morrisons Supermarkets Limited prior consent, nor without due acknowledgement. Simply pour your Guinness into the Surger, place the included Surger disk on top, and wait for the perfect pint. Using the GUINNESS NITROSURGE Device, you can use Ultrasonic technology to break down Guinness and produce a smooth, two-part pour every time.Some people have reported that the cans have a slightly different taste than the draught Guinness, but overall the consensus seems to be that the cans are a great new way to enjoy a Guinness. Guinness Nitrosurge is a new product from Guinness that is designed to help you feel more alert and energized.

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