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Considering a trip to Dublin and wondering if the GUINNESS Storehouse is really worth it? Join us on an exciting journey through Ireland's iconic brewery in this video. Explore the history and magic ...
A YouTuber flew to Dublin on a cheap flight for Guinness but was shocked by the steep prices, calling a €40 pint the best, ...
Brits don't have to travel far to visit the world's leading tourist attraction that people have described as unmissable. And ...
The Guinness Open Gate Brewery is bottling the spirit of one of Ireland’s most well-known neighbourhoods - The Liberties Festival Brew ...
Every tour ends with a pint in the rooftop Gravity Bar, and you can buy add-ons, such as getting a selfie printed on your beer’s head, and learning how to pour the perfect pint yourself.
I skipped learning how to pour a pint of Guinness (in a bid to avoid painful flashbacks to my student bartending days) – but know a perfect pour is not easily achieved.
Guinness introduced its Gravity glass in 2010 but some connoisseurs refuse to drink from them, saying the shape makes the pint taste flatter.
To kick off Saint Patrick's weekend, Guinness invited Scottish DJ Barry Can't Swim to play an early morning party in the Gravity Bar. Overseeing a 360-degree sunrise view of Dublin, the 7am rave ...
The city of Dublin is spread out below the Gravity Bar atop the Guinness Storehouse Courtesy photo Though this is a wine column, I have occasionally taken liberties in this space to write of other ...