
St Patrick's Day is upon us once again, and fans of Guinness have been snapping up a Nitrosurge bundle that is currently on sale at Amazon. The online retail behemoth has slashed the price of to £47, down from its original price of £50.50.
While it may not be the most substantial discount, the deal includes ten pint-sized cans of – which typically retails for £30 when purchased separately. Clubcard holders can currently snag the device for £25, but Amazon provides several mix-and-match bundles that can also include Guinness pint glasses. For those who are unfamiliar, that attaches to the top of specially designed Guinness cans, ensuring a perfect pour wherever you are.
It utilises ultrasonic technology to create nitrogen bubbles, crafting a perfectly pint that would make any Irish pub proud. To achieve the perfect pint, simply attach the press the button to activate the ultrasonic transducer, and pour at a 45-degree angle. Once the glass is two-thirds full, allow it to settle before filling the glass to the brim – just as they do in the pub.
However, bear in mind that the Nitrosurge device must be used with and will not function with regular cans or other beverages. The Guinness Nitrosurge has garnered a 4.5-star rating after almost 1,700 Amazon reviews, with 89% of these being four or five-star ratings, reports .
One customer raved: "Best home pint. . Nitrosurge is a must for Guinness lovers, great taste like a draught poured pint.
" Another enthusiast added: "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. as they are an actual pint size.
" A third happy customer chimed in: "I'll admit I was skeptical when 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." However, not everyone shared the same enthusiasm. One dissatisfied buyer complained: "This is in my opinion overpriced for what it does, which is would be better if it worked with all Guinness cans, at least then it would be worth the price.
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