Guinness Surger
The Guinness Surger allows drinkers of the black stuff to create the magic of Guinness Draught at home, but does it work?
- Reviewer
- Stuart Miles
- Review Date
- 11 March 2006
- Manufacturer
- Guinness
- Price as reviewed
- £16.99
- Latest price
- compare
Reader review
User: Mym, London, UK
Date Posted: 5 April 2006
Review: "Perfect pint"? Hah. This is decadent rubbish. If Guinness want people to have this effect they should go back to selling live bottle conditioned stout, not the bland, dead, chemically fiddled with stuff they do now. Fiddling with it even more just to produce a "beer" that does not overflow when you shoot ultrasound through it is ridiculous, but selling that as in some way more "authentic" is downright dishonest.
Rating:
4 people have rated this review helpful
Reader review
User: S Collings, Hertfordshire – England
Date Posted: 20 March 2006
Review: I have the Guinness Surger and I think it’s great. After all you do get a perfect pint and "Good things come to those who wait" as every Guinness Drinker knows. A 4 can Pack is £4.99 and that's quite a bit cheaper than if you got it in a pub. All you need is to get a few mates round and the £16.99 pays for itself in a few hours of drinking. Don't be so hard on the device; it is a bit of genius, now you can enjoy it in your own home too.
Rating:
9 people have rated this review helpful
>> Sign up or Log in to write a reader review

