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Withdrawn Guinness variants include Guinness's Brite Lager, Guinness's Brite Ale, Guinness Light, Guinness XXX Extra Strong Stout, Guinness Cream Stout, Guinness Gold,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 The 1759 lease is no longer valid as the Company purchased the lands outright
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Guinness 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
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first reported that Diageo was considering selling most of the St. James's Gate Brewery to take advantage of high property prices in Ireland. The story was widely picked up by both national and international media organisations, but the proposal to build a new Dublin brewery at
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area has been the home of 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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was in the midst of a bidding war for the much larger 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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Nevertheless, Guinness continues to be Ireland's number one beer 'by a wide margin' according to Michael Patten, Group Corporate Relations Director at Diageo Ireland, 'More than 40 per cent of all draught beer sold in Ireland is a
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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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Ten years after establishment, on 19 May 1769 Guinness exported his beer (he had ceased ale brewing by then) for the first time, when six and a half barrels were shipped to England. The business expanded by adopting
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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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Guinness Storehouse visitors do not get to see the beer being brewed in front of them, but from various vantage points in the building, you may see parts of the brewhouse, vats, grain silos and the keg yard.
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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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Formerly it was blended with beer that soured naturally as a result of fermenting in ancient oak tuns with a Brettanomyces population. It is now made with pasteurized beer that has been soured bacterially.
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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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In 2005, Guinness announced the Brewhouse Series, a limited-edition collection of draught stouts available for roughly six months each. There were three beers in the series:
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According to a Diageo publication in 2019, the St James' Gate brewery was then operating at over 90 percent capacity and one of the "most profitable breweries in the world".
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shareholding in the merged company went below 10 per cent, and today no member of the family sits on the board. Guinness acquired the Distillers Company in 1986.
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Kaliber, a premium alcohol-free lager. It is brewed as a full-strength lager; then at the end of the brewing process, the alcohol is removed: 0.05% ABV.
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used in many Guinness advertisements. This beer had a crisper taste with a slightly sweet aftertaste due to its triple-hopped brewing process.
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North Star was introduced in October 2006 and sold until late 2007. Three million pints of North Star were sold in the latter half of 2007.
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was involved in half of the purchases. Two of Guinness' directors signed under-the-table agreements in which Bank Leu subsidiaries in
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in 1986. Saunders was then asked to resign following revelations that the Guinness stock price had been illegally manipulated (see
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in 1868 the business was worth over £1 million, and the brewery site had grown from about 1 acre to over 64 acres. In 1886 his son
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On 9 May 2008, Diageo announced that the St James's Gate brewery will remain open and undergo renovations, but that breweries in
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In 2015, Diageo launched the Brewers Project, in an attempt to diversify the company's product range and expand into the
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St. James's Gate in Dublin was traditionally the main starting point for Irish pilgrims to begin their journey on the
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Brew 39 was launched in October 2005. It used the late addition of hops to "give it a smooth and distinctive finish".
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in 1899, who achieved lasting fame under the pseudonym "Student" for techniques developed for Guinness, particularly
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Guinness Special Export Stout, sold in Germany, Belgium, and the Netherlands, originally brewed in 1945 for the
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named after a store at the St James's Gate brewery extant in the early 20th century, was heavily promoted on
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Malta Guinness, a non-alcoholic sweet drink, produced in Nigeria and exported to the UK and Malaysia.
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250 Anniversary Stout, released in the US, Australia and Singapore on 24 April 2009: 5% ABV.
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The company pioneered several quality control efforts. The brewery hired the statistician
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is used. Foreign Extra Stout is blended with a small amount of intentionally soured beer.
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ancient Irish) was a wheat beer; it cost around 5 million Irish pounds to develop.
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Guinness Extra Smooth, a smoother stout sold in Ghana, Cameroon and Nigeria: 5.5% ABV.
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There is an attached exhibition on the 250-year-old history of Guinness, called the
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Arthur Guinness Son & Co. Limited, 6% Preference Stock, issued 5. November 1889
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Guinness stout is available in a number of variants and strengths, which include:
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Originally leased in 1759 to Arthur Guinness at £45 per year for 9,000 years, the
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The storehouse is where they used to add the yeast to the beer for fermentation.
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Smoke from a 2009 fire at the brewery in which two firefighters were injured.
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and was created a baronet in 1867, only to die the next year. His eldest son
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China, 6.5% ABV in Jamaica and East Africa, and 8% ABV in Singapore. In
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Toucan Brew was introduced in May 2006. It was named after the cartoon
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Owned by Lothian Distillers, a joint venture between Diageo (50%) and
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Guinness Storehouse, the "Home of Guinness", is Dublin's most popular
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Produced by Moët Hennessy, a joint venture between Diageo (34%) and
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and further exporting to the English market. On the death of
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Guinness Mid-Strength, a low-alcohol stout test-marketed in
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Guinness, 1952. Printed by Hely's Ltd, East Wall, Dublin.
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Guinness Bitter, an English-style bitter beer: 4.4% ABV.
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Weaker stout designed to pull Guinness out of a slump
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in 1919. Edward Guinness launched the company on the
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As Distillers was worth more than Guinness plc, the
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In the course of the investigation, it emerged that
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Diageo keeps Dublin Guinness site, to build new one
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