#guinness
#OTD in 1769 – Just ten years after Guinness is first brewed in St. James Gate, Dublin, the beautiful magic brew is first exported from Ireland. Six and a half barrels left for England.
#OTD in 1769 – Just ten years after Guinness is first brewed in St. James Gate, Dublin, the beautiful magic brew is first exported from Ireland. Six and a half barrels left for England.
Guinness is an Irish dry stout that originates in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James’s Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin. Guinness, produced by the Diageo beverages company, is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide. It is brewed in almost 50 countries and is available in over 120. Annual sales total of Guinness in 2011 was 850 million litres (220,000,000…
Better late than never, right???
Stopped at the Guiness Brewery on the way to the airport in Baltimore. Split the experimental flight. It was fun… really nice place and well done tasting area. The Red Farmhouse Ale was the clear favorite of our table
Gemma Atkinson
My Goodness…
Nothing better than a pint of Guinness after a nice hike.
Happy St. Paddy’s day!
Updating my highlights today and I realised I never shared this piece from a couple of months ago!