Guinness drinkers can stock up for less ahead of St Patrick’s Day (Image: Getty)
St Patrick’s Day has rolled around again and Guinness drinkers have been stocking up on a Nitrosurge bundle that’s on sale at Amazon. The retail giant has reduced the to £47, down from £50.50 This may not be the biggest discount but the deal includes 10 pint-sized cans of Guinness Nitrosurge and the Nitrosurge device – which usually costs £30 when bought individually. members can currently buy the device for £25, but Amazon offers several mix-and-match bundles that can also include . For those unfamiliar, Guinness Nitrosurge is a portable device that attaches to the opening of specially designed Guinness cans to deliver the perfect pour no matter where you are. It uses ultrasonic technology to form nitrogen bubbles that help craft a perfectly domed pint worthy of any Irish pub.
To pour the perfect pint, simply attach the device to the top of an open Nitrosurge can, press the button to activate the ultrasonic transducer and pour at a 45-degree angle. Once the glass is two-thirds full, leave it to settle then fill the glass to the top – just like they do in the pub. However, keep in mind that the Nitrosurge device must be used with specially designed Guinness Nitrosurge cans and will not work with regular cans or other drinks. The has racked up a 4.5-star rating after almost 1,700 Amazon reviews, 89% of which are four or five-star.
‘Nitrosurge is a must for Guinness lovers, great taste like a draught poured pint’. (Image: Amazon)
One happy customer said: “Best home pint. I will only drink Nitrosurge Guinness in the house now. Nitrosurge is a must for Guinness lovers, great taste like a draught poured pint.”
Another said: “Perfect Guinness at home. It’s really very good. Much better than I thought. It’s as good as any Guinness I’ve had and better than quite a few pubs. I have been drinking Guinness for years and this is really worth it. The Nitrosurge Cans are great too as they are an actual pint size.”
A third satisfied shopper said: “I’ll admit I was skeptical when I bought the Device. As an Irish person, I’ve always believed you can’t beat a proper pint of Guinness in the Emerald Isle, it just doesn’t travel well. But I was pleasantly surprised. I was actually happy with how my pint turned out, smooth, creamy, and surprisingly close to the real thing. Cheers to technology making great pints possible wherever you are.”
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However, not everyone is convinced, as one less-impressed buyer said: “This is in my opinion overpriced for what it does, which is just give a pint a slightly better head, would be better if it worked with all Guinness cans, at least then it would be worth the price.”
For other ways to stock up ahead of the St Patrick’s Day weekend, offers a subscription service that includes exclusive, small-batch beers with its craft beer discovery club for £27 per month.