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Brendan_f18 t1_iy8nduk wrote

The point stands, they make more than just the blonde at that brewery location, and many of the beers they brew are stouts. If you want to fault Visit Baltimore for accidentally posting a nitro rather than a standard stout (although both are served at the location) go ahead, but seems nit-picky to me. Maybe they meant to post the Bourbon Barrel Aged Imperial Stout, or the Gingerbread Spiced Stout, or the Mint Chocolate Stout.

Of course the Guinness Stout is going to have more ratings, it's sold all over the world and has been around for hundreds of years. I don't see your point. By your metrics, many beers brewed in Baltimore are "obscure" when you compare them to Bud Light.

You can also go to the brewery to have a Guinness stout brewed in Ireland, go on a tour of the Baltimore brewery that has historical information about the brewery, and maybe try a brew from the newer location while you're there. I vastly prefer going to many of the breweries within walking distance of me, but I think Guinness is also a great time.

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EfficiencySuch6361 t1_iy8mm37 wrote

That’s very obviously not a nitro head like the visitbaltimore picture shows

Quick check on beer advocate shows the milk stout with 125 ratings and Guinness stout with 6,164 ratings (also the milk stout is discontinued) so yeah I would call having 2% of the ratings as relatively obscure

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kpoparmy02 t1_iy8ksem wrote

i love riding the light rail! i would say both the light rail/subway are the most reliable ways to get around

the light rail is safe, i’ve ridden it both alone and with friends and never had any issues. if you want to get there by 7, leave around 6 just in case there is a delay.

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Brendan_f18 t1_iy8k0tg wrote

What?! How can you tell that it's clearly their flagship stout? The milk stout looks identical in the glass. Dogsinabathtub stated that the beer they make at that brewery is the Guinness blonde, and I said that, factually, they make many other beers including stouts at that brewery. As a fan of many of the local Baltimore breweries and craft beer in general, it's commonly known that many of their new stouts that are widely distributed are brewed in their Baltimore County facility. They're not "obscure" in any way.

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Matt3989 t1_iy8i1i5 wrote

They come free with 15% or darker tint, and they allow the driver to use the shoulder as another lane when there's traffic.

They also convert all of the windows of your vehicle to trashcans, just roll it down and dump your shit.

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