I quite like Guinness Extra Stout in a basic brown bottle, but this is the Draught Stout with a nitrogen widget in the can. It is supposed to replicate a proper pub pint when poured into a glass.
It looks nice enough, I suppose. The cream-colored head is quite persistent, and it floats atop a deep brown malty-smelling brew. I think the nitrogen is part of the odd nature of the foam. The bubbles that compose it are very fine.
Here's a look at the widget itself after I cut open the can to have a look inside.
The taste is where I lose my enthusiasm here. It seems almost watery, and it just doesn't have the roasty malty body of the Extra Stout variety. I am thoroughly unimpressed. I recall having a similar opinion when trying this in a glass bottle, too, so I don't think I can blame the can for my disappointment. If you're used to Bud Light, this might seem stout in comparison, but that's about it.
In summary, Guinness Draught Stout: meh. Nitrogen widget infusion gimmick: meh. Guinness Extra Stout: Yea!
I suppose if I ever find myself in Ireland, I need to try proper draught Guinness. For now, the only stout is Extra Stout from here on.