In 2007, a van drove into the St James’s Gate brewery in Dublin and escaped with 180 kegs of Guinness, 180 kegs of Budweiser ...
And in 2025, the Guiness Storehouse will be celebrating its decade of brewing through its Alive in 25 campaign with all kinds of new events that promise to be fun.
The secret behind the brewery in Dublin which makes two million ... a yeast has been used in every beer made at St James’s ...
The stout invented by Arthur Guinness and brewed at St James’s Gate in Dublin since the late 18th century is the epitome of long-term success. From older regulars, it has spread to young men and ...
UK supplies of Guinness - and its alcohol-free version - are exported from Ireland and centred at the famous St James's Gate brewery in Dublin. A second brewery is currently under construction in ...
The Guinness Storehouse is located south of the River Liffey, about 1.5 miles southwest of central Dublin. The nearest tram stop is St. James's Hospital. The Guinness Storehouse is open daily from ...
Guinness is a popular Irish dry stout that originated in 1759 at the brewery of Arthur Guinness in St. James's Gate, Dublin Ireland. When the people of Britain think of Guinness, they imagine a drink ...
Dublin is known for its jolly pub scene and is home to Guinness Beer and Jameson Whiskey. The city blends a youthful vibe ...
This holiday season, impress your guests by serving up these fabulous cocktails inspired by Guinness. We have three cocktails for you to try your hand at this Christmas - St. James Flip with ...
An unprecedented surge in demand for Guinness in the UK in recent ... as well as about £24 million towards St James’s Gate brewery in Dublin to cater for the demand of its zero-alcohol product.
Starting southeast at Dublin's main transportation hub – Heuston Station – there's the famous St. James's Gate Brewery (now known as the Guinness Storehouse), the centuries-old home of Ireland ...