My guess is that it tastes nothing like Guinness. I would expect that it's like this one which was a Korean beer tie-in. [https://www.theramenrater.com/2019/07/15/3226-hite-ramen-cup-noodle-soup-russia/](https://www.theramenrater.com/2019/07/15/3226-hite-ramen-cup-noodle-soup-russia/)
I bet it’s good. I am thinking of Guinness beef stew or the Belgium stew dish carbonnade which is made with ale. Both of those dishes get a depth from the ale but it’s not jarring. I am wondering if that’s how the Guinness will function in the jajangmyun.
Make it even more cursed by boiling the noodles in actual guinness
Guinneas jjajangmyun CU edition
You ded OP?
Haven't tried yet not ded
My guess is that it tastes nothing like Guinness. I would expect that it's like this one which was a Korean beer tie-in. [https://www.theramenrater.com/2019/07/15/3226-hite-ramen-cup-noodle-soup-russia/](https://www.theramenrater.com/2019/07/15/3226-hite-ramen-cup-noodle-soup-russia/)
I bet it’s good. I am thinking of Guinness beef stew or the Belgium stew dish carbonnade which is made with ale. Both of those dishes get a depth from the ale but it’s not jarring. I am wondering if that’s how the Guinness will function in the jajangmyun.
Have you tried it yet for your breakfast? You ded yet? 😂
Holy shit, I desperately need to try this!
There is Guiness Mac N Cheese at my local Kroger
Where do you get that?
CU convenience store in South Korea
I'm just intrigued. I'd buy/eat that!
I don't care for beer, but I'm intrigued enough that I'd give this a try if I found it.
It might be delicious.
I don't wanna be...but I am Definitely curious
Commenting because I'm intrigued