- Guinness - Wikipedia
Guinness ( ˈɡɪnɪs ) is a stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century It is now owned by the British multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo
- The World of Guinness: Beers, Experiences More
From our humble beginnings in 1759 to the present day Visit Guinness to learn about our story, beers, innovation, sports partnerships, and much more
- Inside the Real House of Guinness: 7 Surprising Facts - HISTORY
As synonymous with Ireland as shamrocks and leprechauns, Guinness is one of the world’s most recognizable beer brands The dark, bitter stout with a creamy head and tangy nitrogen bubbles has
- With $97M London Brewery, Guinness Steps Up Global Plan to Win . . . - Adweek
With $97M London Brewery, Guinness Steps Up Global Plan to Win New Fans ADWEEK visited Guinness's new home in the U K capital, where it's rethinking how consumers experience the brand
- How Guinness became Londons go-to pint: “splitting the G” to the . . .
As Guinness opens its doors to the new brewery in London's Covent Garden, Ian Ryan (author of A Beautiful Pint and founder of Instagram accounts ShitLondonGuinness and BeautifulPints) tracks the stout's rise to becoming the capital's preferred pint
- The History of Guinness: Ireland’s Beloved Iconic Beverage
In 1997, Guinness merged with Grand Metropolitan to form Diageo, one of the world’s largest alcohol conglomerates Today, Diageo owns Guinness, steering its fate with corporate precision
- Guinness Brewery | History Facts | Britannica
Guinness Brewery, brewery at St James’s Gate in Dublin, Ireland, where, according to legend, the Guinness brand of dry stout—famed for its black color, creamy head, and distinctive taste—has been produced since 1759
- Diageo opens historic Guinness experience in heart of London
A beautifully poured Guinness and Guinness 0 0, which will continued to be brewed in Dublin, will also be served Access to Guinness’ world class beer offering, with the highly-anticipated tour including a guided tour of the brewery, exclusive tasting sessions, and a 360-degree digital experience telling the story of Guinness in London
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