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Guinness shares insight into the logo's background: "Ireland was well-known overseas at the time for its rich culture and musical heritage. The harp was a significant emblem of th ...
Guinness 0.0 non-alcoholic stout is now available in 4,000 outlets across the country, in a fresh milestone for the rapidly ...
In fact, Guinness was partially responsible for saving Ireland during the second world ... Due to its proximity, St James’ brewery in Dublin was responsible for much of the stout that made ...
Guinness and Guinness Storehouse welcomed more than 7000 people inside the Iconic St. James’s Gate for an unforgettable 3-day music, food and culture experience. From Friday, May 23rd to Sunday, May ...
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 ...
Known for its historic Trinity College, its 13th century castle and vibrant Temple Bar serving pints of Guinness around every corner, Dublin is a worthy candidate for a short weekend break out of ...