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Here's a look at the actual man behind the beer that's being raised around the world today with smiling Irish eyes — and all those eyes that want to be Irish. Arthur Guinness is also the ...
For almost two centuries Arthur Guinness Son & Co., Ltd. has stood on the banks of Dublin's River Liffey and brewed a dark and pungent beer. It is known the world over as Guinness, and it is ...
As Americans on Monday celebrate another St. Patrick's Day with parades and parties, it's highly likely that Guinness consumption will see a spike. Arthur Guinness started brewing ales in Dublin ...
Diageo began the celebration in 2009, to mark the 250th anniversary of the opening of Arthur Guinness's first brewery ... "On Thursday, the vast majority of people will go out and enjoy all ...
As Americans on Monday celebrate another St. Patrick’s Day with parades and parties, it’s highly likely that Guinness consumption will see a spike. Arthur ... so has people’s love of Guinness.
Guinness, the Irish-born king of breweries, has revealed the details of the company's 250th anniversary celebration, which will peak on "Arthur’s ... Thousands of people are expected o join ...
Guinness owner Diageo hasn't had an easy ride in Ireland over the last few years. Much as Irish people have an affinity with the stout, it has proved hard to achieve any growth for the iconic brand.
“The Arthur Guinness Fund is designed as a springboard to enable Irish entrepreneurs to take their initiatives to the next level. It’s about backing people with a business head and a social hear ...
But despite being over 265 years old, having been founded in 1759 in Dublin by Arthur Guinness, it turns out people are only just realising the mysterious meaning behind the brand's iconic harp logo.
Ever since 1759, when founder Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a Dublin brewery, Guinness has been brewed in Ireland. While St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin continues to churn out ...
Taking to X, airport bosses said: "Introducing our latest new arrival. "Check out the new 'Arthur Guinness Bar' in Terminal 1 airside. Open just in time for St Patrick's weekend." Dublin Airport ...