I tried supermarket Guinness dupes for St Patrick’s Day – a rival costs under £2 and is silky smooth
HAPPY St Patrick’s Day! Many will be raising a glass of Guinness to celebrate the occasion - but is it really the best stout on the market?
The famous Dublin drink is facing competition from other breweries and supermarkets who are now producing their own dark stouts.
We carried out a taste test to see whether you can swap Guinness products for a different brand without sacrificing quality.
We looked at a range of dark tipples on sale at the major supermarkets and compared them with the leading brand Guinness.
We gave them a score out of 10 for taste and a score out of 10 for value for money.
So which brand had the luck of the Irish on their side and came out on top? We reveal all below.
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Guinness
- £14 for 10 440ml cans from Iceland
- £1.40 per can
There's a reason that Guinness is the go-to stout for many.
Even in a can, it still tastes just as good as freshly poured pint.
It still has its recognisable malty sweetness and a hoppy bitterness that we all know and love.
It's lively and lovely and I even managed to get a perfect, creamy head on the pour.
Just delicious and puts you in the mood for St. Patrick's Day.
- Taste: 10/10
- Value: 9/10
- Total: 19/20
Brewdog Black Heart
- £12.50 for 10 440ml cans from Tesco
- £1.25 per can
A smooth stout that is lot lighter than pub-poured pint.
It also had a decent creamy head and a very subtle, bitter smell.
Sadly though, I was a bit disappointed when I tasted it because I found it to be pretty bland.
If you're looking for a Guinness alternative that's just as satisfying and tasty, I don't think this Brewdog option quite hits the mark.
- Taste: 5/10
- Value: 5/20
- Total: 10/20
Velvet Stout
- £1.50 for one 330ml can from Asda
Asda's stout is brewed exclusively for them, and I was fairly impressed.
It smelt good with a malty, dark chocolate undertone and it hit me as soon as I opened the can.
But it poured a bit like Coca-Cola though, and the frothy head disappeared pretty much straight away.
The taste made up for it though as it was really rich and left a pleasant aftertaste.
- Taste: 8/10
- Value: 8/10
- Total: 16/20
Camden Town Brewery Stout Smooth
- £2.50 for one can from Sainsbury's
Camden's stout looked promising from the second I started pouring it from the can.
It looked and smelt the most like Guinness and its pour was super smooth with a silky head.
The stout did have a bit more of a bitter taste than the other beverages though, but I still really enjoyed it.
So if you prefer a bitter taste, this one is for you.
At £2.50 for an individual can though, it's a pretty pricey option.
- Taste: 9/10
- Value: 5/10
- Total: 14/20
Irish Stout
- £2.20 per 500ml bottle from Marks and Spencer