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Food Republic on MSNAre You An Irish Beer Expert? What It Means To 'Split The G'If you love the Irish classic Guinness beer, you might have heard the expression "splitting the G." Here's what that bit of ...
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Islands on MSNOnce And For All: Does The Guinness Actually Taste Better In Ireland?It's no secret that Guinness hails from Ireland, but does it actually taste better in the Emerald Isle? Here's what beer ...
Guinness was created after Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a brewery in Ireland in 1759. The brand was in its financial prime worldwide until 2000, when it suffered its first sales ...
Arthur Guinness started brewing ales in Dublin, Ireland, in 1759, and exported his first barrel 10 years later, according to the Guinness website – well before St. Patrick's Day became an ...
For the largest space, the Arrol Suite, Acoustik chose d&b’s xS-Series: 6 x 12S speakers make up the main PA, with 4 x 10S ...
Arthur Guinness began brewing Guinness in Dublin during the late 1750s. Mike Reardon, Guinness brewery ambassador for New England, said the beer’s authenticity to Ireland is part of its legacy, with ...
An expert at the Guinness Archives explains the history of how the brewery first began to transport cargo in Dublin and then to the world. Arthur Guinness started brewing beer at St. James Gate ...
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