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Guinness Foreign Extra Stout Beer - 4pk/11.2 fl oz Bottles
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Highlights
- A powerful stout with a complex, fruity bittersweet flavor tracing its origins back to a recipe for our West India Porter first
- set out by Arthur Guinness II in 1801. 7.5% alcohol
- Brewed with more hops for a full-bodied, roasted flavor with subtle sweetness and a robust and roasted aroma with intense notes of dark chocolate, caramel and dried fruits
- For a perfect pour every time, just chill and pour into a glass at 45 degrees until it’s three-quarters full, then let the surge settle before filling to the top
- Bring Guinness and share a pint with your friends at your next party, barbecue, or celebration. Plus, elevate your cooking by using it as a marinade, or add as an intriguing ingredient to your favorite meal or dessert.
- We serve over 260 years of Guinness history in every smooth, satisfying drop. Try our full range of Guinness beers including Draught Beer, Extra Stout, Foreign Extra Stout, 0 Non-Alcoholic, and Nitro Cold Brew Coffee Beer
- We can trace the origins of Foreign Extra Stout back to 1801 and the original recipe of our West Indies Porter.
Description
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is a bold tasting beer with a complex flavor profile. Its origins can be traced all the way back to 1801 and the original recipe of West Indies Porter. Originally brewed for export to Africa, Asia and the Americas, the beer had to withstand long journeys and harsh climates. It truly is a drink of distinction to be savored.
Serving Size: 5
Serving Per Container: 2.25
Amount :
Calories: 73
% Daily Value*
Total Carbohydrate 7.1g
Total Fat 0g
Protein 1.1g
* Percentage of Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Allergens & Warnings:
GOVERNMENT WARNING: (1) ACCORDING TO THE SURGEON GENERAL, WOMEN SHOULD NOT DRINK ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DURING PREGNANCY BECAUSE OF THE RISK OF BIRTH DEFECTS. (2) CONSUMPTION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES IMPAIRS YOUR ABILITY TO DRIVE A CAR OR OPERATE MACHINERY, AND MAY CAUSE HEALTH PROBLEMS.Alcohol Percentage: 7.5
Region: Ireland
Package Quantity: 4
Alcohol content: Alcoholic
Net weight: 44.8 fl oz (US)
Style: Import
Country of Origin: Ireland
TCIN: 77569598
UPC: 083820181166
Item Number (DPCI): 213-06-0389
Origin: Imported
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Shipping details
Estimated ship dimensions: 7.91 inches length x 15.66 inches width x 4.88 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 15 pounds
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4.8 out of 5 stars with 14 reviews
5 out of 5 stars
6 November, 2025
originally posted on influenster.com

A rich, bold stout with deep roasted flavor — Guin
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout is a bold and flavorful beer with a deep roasted malt aroma and a smooth, creamy texture. It’s stronger than the classic Guinness Draught, with a richer taste that combines notes of dark chocolate, coffee, and caramel. The carbonation is just right — not too heavy, giving it a velvety mouthfeel. It has a slightly bitter but satisfying aftertaste that lingers pleasantly. The packaging is classic and durable, keeping the beer fresh. Perfect for those who enjoy intense, full-bodied stouts with character.
5 out of 5 stars
17 March, 2023
originally posted on influenster.com

Like extra with a stronger kick
If you like stout, you’ll love foreign extra. The flavor is slightly richer than the extra stout, but the real kicker is the higher alcohol content. I find that I get buzzed almost twice as fast when I drink this, which is a real plus if you have a small stomach or have to watch calories.
5 out of 5 stars
26 January, 2023
originally posted on influenster.com

All the Models drink this
I'm not kidding, when I was an event model in my days of hanging out with Raideretts and other models at the promotional events, I learned that Guinness has less calories than some other LIGHT beers - others, that don't even taste as good , delicious coffee and chocolate like as Guinness! There's Irish old timey legends that Guinness has also been considered as "God for you" too ...it certainly was for me and the models!
5 out of 5 stars
18 February, 2022
originally posted on influenster.com

Overall a really great classic
Overall a really great classic stout. I definitely enjoy a draft Guinness when it’s available. It’s a very easy stout to drink and I would consider it to be okay the lighter side and not as heavy. You can easily drink multiple of these without feeling bad.
5 out of 5 stars
22 February, 2021
originally posted on influenster.com

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This beer is perfect to add to any baked goods! I use this to make the moistest chocolate cake!
5 out of 5 stars
13 February, 2021
originally posted on influenster.com

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Awesome flavor, I have never been disappointed with Guinness and for every flavor to be so different and equally good is amazing
5 out of 5 stars
14 January, 2021
originally posted on influenster.com

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I really luv it, unfortunately it’s not available in US year round. I’ve found it at a few big liquor stores during the holidays. It only seems to come in 4 packs. It has a different taste, similar to Extra Stout, has higher alcohol content also.
5 out of 5 stars
2 January, 2021
originally posted on influenster.com

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I like a warm bold beer that's dark and bitter---SOMETIMES. when I'm in that mood I reach for Guinness Stout. It reminds me of Jamaica sun and sand. Goes great with jerk anything and a plate if rice and oeqs with gravy. Happy new year.
4 out of 5 stars
2 January, 2021
originally posted on influenster.com

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I enjoy a light beer and this is far from it. I’m giving this 4 stars because the taste was amazing. I was tasting a deep chocolate and coffee taste. It was amazing but too much for me to enjoy the whole bottle. A few sips to enjoy the flavor at that was plenty!
5 out of 5 stars
31 December, 2020
originally posted on influenster.com

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If you don't like Guinness, dark lagers or porters then you probably won't enjoy this beer. However if you like a robustly flavored, dark lager with hints of malt, chocolate, coffee and nuttiness then try it now! When placed beside a pint of Guinnes Draught Beer or Guinness Extra Stout Beer it is darker (nearly black), thicker and will have a larger, more foamy head. The aroma has the notes above but some think it has vanilla as well but it doesn't last once you drink it. They packed this lager with extra hops which is something I was initially turned off by (think IPA's) but the strong coffee notes and bit of porter-like creaminess made me forget about them. This is truly a unique beer that can be poured and appreciated by cicerone and cerevisaphile alike!
3 out of 5 stars
15 September, 2020
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Most popular beer among my friends. Guinness is smooth and looks so good. I’m not a huge beer person but my friends seem to love it!
5 out of 5 stars
22 August, 2020
originally posted on influenster.com

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Another great Guinness product. Bold flavor with undertones of coffee and chocolate. Serve it ice cold!
5 out of 5 stars
17 August, 2020
originally posted on influenster.com

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Mmmmm. I love Guinness and I Extra love the extra stout Guiness. So thick and creamy. It is decadent in my mouth and I love to watch it change in the glass after pour. One of my favorite beer brands.
5 out of 5 stars
15 May, 2020
originally posted on influenster.com

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I guess Guinness should have a different category of alcoholic beverage because is in fair comparing my beautiful Guinness to any other type of beer seriously