Hello Mr. Ronald great video I might have a go with that although I’m not a big Guinness drinker I might try it out. I’ll probably balls it up LOL. Catch you soon.
Remember the oldskool Guinness was just that, cream, they poured it from two separate tanks. Some old videos of guys pouring it, crazy to watch. Cheers
Great vid. Liked and subscribed. Looked a perfect pint to me as an occasional Guinness drinker .will be splitting that G on Christmas Day with that gadget. Cheers.
The Tesco draft is 4.1% but the nitrosurge cans are 4.2% (same as the Guinness in pubs). 7:34. Also a lot of cans are 500ml but nitrosurge are 558ml to properly fill a pint glass (568ml) with 10ml of space for domed head. Other reviewers have complained about nitrosurge cans costing more than normal widget ones not realising the volumes are different. Price per ml may even be cheaper!
I’ve recent got a nitrosurge and started pouring pints however the pints are very watery? Nothing like a pint of guiness in the pub basically tastes like flavoured water? Any ideas why this is or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance
@@Brodiemorris1 umm strange , when you pour the pint can you hear the surger ? Its makes like a hissing noise as it goes through . Could be a faulty device maybe . I always pour mine like I do on the video and always comes out the same .
You can hear it pulsing like every couple of seconds during the pour, but the pint at then end is still the same outcome. I’ve even just poured a straight pint can with a widget in into a pint glass and it’s been better than the nitrosurge can
Same here, don’t know if it’s surging or if it’s just the natural glug glug as it pours. Seems to lack ‘body’ and not what I remember from the pub. Goes cloudy when pouring, and settles ok before the final top up, but that head in the video and the cloudiness, is nothing like what I get.
@MargotDobbie I'll stick with the widget variety. I dont want any 'ass' in my coolie.... unless you've misspelt the bugger. See me after school for grammar.
Could have waited until the washing machine had stopped🤣🤣
God that's one of the nicest looking pints of Guinness I've ever seen!. Many thanks. G.
Looked a belter, mine never look like that at home.😂
Hello Mr. Ronald great video I might have a go with that although I’m not a big Guinness drinker I might try it out. I’ll probably balls it up LOL. Catch you soon.
Just a tip. Pour 90% of the can then leave for 60 seconds. After that pour the rest of the can but don't turn the surger on for the last 10%
With my one, the surger doesn’t come back on when topping up the glass, the light stays out. It says that in the instructions.
Ah, daytime drinking….I remember those days. Lovely stuff.
Remember the oldskool Guinness was just that, cream, they poured it from two separate tanks. Some old videos of guys pouring it, crazy to watch. Cheers
Great job👍.
Great vid. Liked and subscribed. Looked a perfect pint to me as an occasional Guinness drinker .will be splitting that G on Christmas Day with that gadget. Cheers.
@@Bola-zu5ie cheers enjoy 🍻
Isn't it the nitrogen that's first lost at the pin prick instead of the carbonation ?
Don't need a pin. Gently pull the tab and let the gas out of the can so the widget doesn't move inside.
Great video mate, earned yourself a sub 👍🍻
They are draught cans , you don’t need a nitro surge for them
Thanks for the video!
Nice hack. I also find no difference between the normal and nitro cans 🍻
Would this work with Guinness Original
@@coolerkin yeah I’m sure it would
You did hear something, your washing, just like we all do.
Good vid
I found that when you have the “surger “ cans , and NO surger ….just drop the can and open and pour ….tell me it doesn’t taste like guinness
Broʻ, u gotta use a guinness glass.
That stuff gives me a splitting headache. Just one can and there's an axe in my head. Anyone else?
No difference to puring out of a can. It's all a gimmick.
You reckon? I've tried the surger and can tell a big difference
Spoken like someone with zero experience of what they are talking about
The Tesco draft is 4.1% but the nitrosurge cans are 4.2% (same as the Guinness in pubs). 7:34. Also a lot of cans are 500ml but nitrosurge are 558ml to properly fill a pint glass (568ml) with 10ml of space for domed head.
Other reviewers have complained about nitrosurge cans costing more than normal widget ones not realising the volumes are different. Price per ml may even be cheaper!
I’ve recent got a nitrosurge and started pouring pints however the pints are very watery? Nothing like a pint of guiness in the pub basically tastes like flavoured water? Any ideas why this is or am I doing something wrong? Thanks in advance
@@Brodiemorris1 umm strange , when you pour the pint can you hear the surger ? Its makes like a hissing noise as it goes through . Could be a faulty device maybe . I always pour mine like I do on the video and always comes out the same .
You can hear it pulsing like every couple of seconds during the pour, but the pint at then end is still the same outcome. I’ve even just poured a straight pint can with a widget in into a pint glass and it’s been better than the nitrosurge can
@ that’s strange mate I’m not sure could be faulty device only thing I can think of
@@mrronald2649must be a faulty device
Same here, don’t know if it’s surging or if it’s just the natural glug glug as it pours. Seems to lack ‘body’ and not what I remember from the pub. Goes cloudy when pouring, and settles ok before the final top up, but that head in the video and the cloudiness, is nothing like what I get.
Nice pour
Whatx the difference between the nitrosurge and the widget Guinness ??
Widget adds nitrogen. Nitrosurge adds nitrogen ass it pours
Nitrogen ass? 😮 @@MargotDobbie
@MargotDobbie I'll stick with the widget variety. I dont want any 'ass' in my coolie.... unless you've misspelt the bugger.
See me after school for grammar.
@MargotDobbie 🤣🤣🤣☺🤣
You're a weird looking Sheila, with ears like Mr Spock.....
But he's gone and got three. The left ear, the right ear and the 'final frontier'.