Murphy's Irish Stout returns to UK supermarkets

thesun.co.uk

Heineken has reintroduced Murphy’s Irish Stout to major supermarkets after a three-year absence. The drink is now available at Tesco, where customers can buy 10 cans for £10, just in time for St. Patrick’s Day. Murphy’s is seen as a popular alternative to Guinness, which has faced a shortage recently. Many shoppers are excited about the return of Murphy’s, recalling its popularity in the 80s and 90s. The stout is known for its smooth, creamy texture and sweeter flavor profile compared to Guinness. Heineken aims to capitalize on the growing interest in stouts as consumers seek more options.


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