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Guinness variants include Guinness's Brite Lager, Guinness's Brite Ale, Guinness Light, Guinness XXX Extra Strong Stout, Guinness Cream Stout, Guinness Gold, Guinness Pilsner, Guinness Breó (a slightly citrusy wheat beer), Guinness Shandy, and Guinness Special Light. Breó (meaning 'glow' in
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Q:I s the 9,000-year lease still valid? A: The 9,000-year lease signed in 1759 was for a 4 acre brewery site. Today, the brewery covers over 50 acres, which grew up over the past 200 years around the original 4 acre site. The 1759 lease is no longer valid as the
Company purchased the lands outright
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Foreign Extra Stout: 7.5% abv version sold in Europe, America, Africa, the Caribbean and Asia. The basis is unfermented but hopped Guinness wort extract shipped from Dublin, which is added to local ingredients and brewed locally. The strength can vary, for example, it is sold at 5% ABV in
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In 2018, Guinness opened its first brewery in 64 years in the United States, in
Baltimore, Maryland. The last Guinness brewery in the US closed in 1954. This US location will focus on "special news" and Guinness Blonde American Lager, but not the classic stout, which will still only be brewed in
725:, the deputy leader of the Government of Ireland, about moving operations to Ireland from the UK to benefit from its lower corporation tax rates. Several UK firms have made the move to pay Ireland's 12.5 per cent rate rather than the UK's 28 per cent rate. Diageo released a statement to the
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first reported that Diageo was considering selling most of the St. James's Gate
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Guinness ever since. It became the largest brewery in Ireland in 1838, and the largest in the world by 1886, with an annual output of 1.2 million barrels. Although no longer the largest brewery in the world, it remains as the largest brewer of
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that is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide. For many years a portion of the drink was aged to give a sharp lactic flavour, although
Guinness has refused to confirm whether this still occurs. The thick creamy head is the result of the beer being mixed with
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article, the company confirmed that it is undertaking a "significant review of its operations". This review is largely due to the efforts of the company's ongoing drive to reduce the environmental impact of brewing at the St James's Gate plant.
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The exhibition takes place over seven floors, in the shape of a 14 million-pint glass of
Guinness. The final floor is the Gravity Bar, which has an almost 360° panorama over the city, where visitors can claim a pint of "the black stuff".
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Distillers Company. In the closing stages, Guinness' stock rose 25 per cent — which was unusual, since the stock of the acquiring company usually falls in a takeover situation. Guinness
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For a short time in the late 1990s, Guinness produced the "St James's Gate" range of craft-style beers, available in a small number of Dublin pubs. The beers were: Pilsner Gold, Wicked Red Ale, Wildcat Wheat Beer and Dark Angel Lager.
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ran a follow-up story with a double-page spread complete with images and a history of the plant since 1759. Initially, Diageo said that talk of a move was pure speculation but in the face of mounting speculation in the wake of the
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when being poured. It is popular with Irish people both in Ireland and abroad and is the best-selling alcoholic drink in Ireland where Guinness & Co. makes almost €2 billion annually. The brewery also produces
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Despite an announcement in June 2007 that the fourth Brewhouse stout would be launched in October that year, no new beer appeared and, at the end of 2007, the Brewhouse series appeared to have been quietly cancelled.
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Guinness Red, brewed in exactly the same way as Guinness except that the barley is only lightly roasted so that it produces a lighter, slightly fruitier red ale; test-marketed in Britain in February 2007: 4.1%
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bought 41 million Guinness shares. Guinness secretly promised to redeem the shares at cost, including commissions. To fulfil its end of the bargain, Guinness deposited $ 76 million with Bank Leu's
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Guinness Original/Extra Stout: 4.2 or 4.3% ABV in Ireland and the rest of Europe, 4.1% in Germany, 4.8% in Namibia and South Africa, 5.6% in the United States and Canada, and 6% in Australia and Japan.
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was cancelled by the end of 2008. By then Irish property prices had dropped, and so the possibility of selling much of the current brewery to meet the lower cost of building a new one had passed.
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in 1886. Up until then, the only other partners outside of the Guinness family were members of the Purser family, who shared control of the brewery throughout most of the nineteenth century. He,
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will be closed by 2013 when a new larger brewery is opened near Dublin. The result will be a loss of roughly 250 jobs across the entire Diageo/Guinness workforce in Ireland. Two days later, the
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plc, capitalised in 2006 at about 40 billion euros. Although not officially fully taken over, the Guinness family still owns 51 per cent of the brewery. The Guinness brewery in
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1157:"Why Guinness Chose Maryland For Its Only American Brewery"
910:"Power House, Guinness Brewery, St. James' Gate, Dublin 8"
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1362:. Kent: Eric Dobby Publishing. pp. 174–176.
932:"Guinness Power Station, St Jame's Gate, Dublin"
693:On 23 November 2007, an article appeared in the
1551:Horan, Niamh; McConnell, Daniel (11 May 2008).
1529:Diageo pledges green future for the black stuff
718:again reported that Diageo chiefs had met with
1553:"Diageo is 'seriously considering' Irish move"
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858:. zythophile.wordpress.com. 14 March 2013
1339:"APB: About APB: Our Markets: Singapore"
1044:. Oxford University Press. p. 494.
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1242:"In Ireland's Pubs, a Startling Trend"
338:In 1983, a non-family chief executive
301:sold 65 per cent of the business by a
2784:LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton S.A.
1202:"Delivering Sustained Growth in Beer"
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608:(GYE), was produced until the 1950s.
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1271:"Diageo Beer sales continue decline"
1094:Guinness to close its London Brewery
1001:. Guinness Storehous. Archived from
368:paid several people and institutions
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1469:Guinness sales rally for Diageo in
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1491:Daniel McConnell (17 June 2007).
604:A brewing byproduct of Guinness,
320:and the even more commonly known
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204:. The company is now a part of
2839:1759 establishments in Ireland
1200:O'Keeffe, John; Sandys, Mark.
972:. Diageo. 2011. Archived from
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1519:interview on 20 February 2009
1181:Smith, Aaron (28 June 2018).
483:Guinness Original/Extra Stout
148:82.9 million hectolitres
18:Arthur Guinness Son & Co.
1947:Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
1042:The Oxford Companion To Beer
541:, Ireland in March 2006 and
469:Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
356:Guinness share-trading fraud
2704:Diageo Global Supply Centre
912:. Built Dublin. 24 May 1950
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1906:Royal Lochnagar distillery
1387:Low alcohol Guinness Stout
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459:; Guinness Bitter, a 4.4%
182:www.guinnessstorehouse.com
150:50.7 million barrels
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27:Brewery in Dublin, Ireland
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2233:Classic Malts of Scotland
881:"Guinness Storehouse FAQ"
827:Guinness Brewery tramways
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36:Guinness (disambiguation)
2849:Economy of Dublin (city)
2714:Diageo Staff Association
1886:North British Distillery
1846:Guinness Ghana Breweries
1776:Cameronbridge distillery
1211:. Diageo. Archived from
1040:Oliver, Garrett (2011).
545:from May 2007: 2.8% ABV.
407:The company merged with
370:, most notably American
318:Student's t-distribution
273:started brewing ales in
247:Gate at Guinness Brewery
190:St. James's Gate Brewery
44:St. James's Gate Brewery
1896:Roe & Co Distillery
1422:5 December 2008 at the
1275:Drinks Industry Ireland
1099:10 January 2016 at the
1028:How To Measure Anything
934:. Manchesterhistory.net
885:Guinness-Storehouse.com
678:The following day, the
650:great-grandson Benjamin
2754:The Distillers Company
2749:Johnnie Walker Classic
2719:East African Breweries
2647:Justerini & Brooks
1876:Mannochmore distillery
1821:Glenkinchie distillery
1791:Cragganmore distillery
1761:Blair Athol distillery
1076:Spirits soar at Diageo
832:Guinness World Records
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778:Santiago de Compostela
663:The Sunday Independent
606:Guinness Yeast Extract
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1911:Strathmill distillery
1826:Glenlossie distillery
1816:Glen Elgin distillery
1811:Glendullan distillery
1801:Dalwhinnie distillery
1081:12 March 2012 at the
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671:on land belonging to
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618:Sir Benjamin Guinness
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307:London Stock Exchange
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2734:Guinness Brewmasters
2612:Sichuan Shuijingfang
1921:Teaninich distillery
1861:Lagavulin distillery
1856:Knockando distillery
1851:Inchgower distillery
1836:Glen Spey distillery
1796:Dailuaine distillery
1786:Clynelish distillery
1756:Benrinnes distillery
1751:Auchroisk distillery
1690:53.34444°N 6.28889°W
1581:on 5 September 2008.
1248:. The New York Times
1246:Lisdoonvarna Journal
1026:Douglas W. Hubbard,
837:St James's Gate F.C.
729:denying the report.
622:Lord Mayor of Dublin
434:The main product is
314:William Sealy Gosset
255:Guinness Brewery in
2775:The Edrington Group
2739:Guinness Storehouse
2709:Diageo/Hotline Poll
2078:Baileys Irish Cream
1916:Talisker distillery
1901:Roseisle distillery
1881:Mortlach distillery
1871:Linkwood distillery
1831:Glen Ord distillery
1806:Dufftown distillery
1771:Caol Ila distillery
1686: /
1660:Guinness Storehouse
1328:Guinness Extra Cold
1281:on 19 November 2007
1117:The Washington Post
970:"Arthur's Day 2011"
798:Guinness Storehouse
784:Guinness Storehouse
701:Dublin City Council
233:Guinness Storehouse
196:founded in 1759 in
71:Alcoholic beverages
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2729:Grand Metropolitan
2652:Moët & Chandon
2557:Director's Special
1695:53.34444; -6.28889
1668:– Official Website
1662:– Official Website
1638:. 21 December 2009
1407:Irish Times Online
1392:3 May 2009 at the
1358:Protz, R. (1996).
1240:(28 August 2000).
1008:on 4 November 2011
976:on 1 December 2011
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756:Camino de Santiago
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660:On 17 June 2007,
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411:in 1997, to form
295:Benjamin Guinness
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