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    Guinness ( / ˈɡɪnɪs /) is a stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in the 18th century. It is now owned by the British-based multinational alcoholic beverage maker Diageo. It is one of the most successful alcohol brands worldwide, brewed in almost 50 countries, and available in over 120.

    • Stout ( Beer )
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  2. Dec 31, 2019 · Arthur’s magniloquent signature still adorns every bottle of Guinness. The famed Guinness Book of World Records, first published in 1954, was conceived by a managing director of the company, Sir Hugh Beaver. Arthur was a huge supporter of the arts and numerous charitable causes.

  3. From Arthur Guinness' legacy of philanthropy to how Guinness has been taking care of its people for over 200 years. Visit to learn more about our brand.

  4. Nov 8, 2023 · Updated On: November 08, 2023 by Ciaran Connolly. Ireland is famous for being the home of many talented people from poets, authors, to actors and even inventors. One of Ireland’s greatest ever inventors is a man that most Irish people will already know, he is, of course, Arthur Guinness.

  5. Guinness, the producer of a distinguished stout beer based in Dublin, Ireland became involved in chronicling and the world’s most astounding records. The world record holder and the beer share a name for a reason. Today, however, the two are no longer officially linked. Photo by JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP/Getty Images.

  6. Mar 27, 2018 · In 1759 Arthur Guinness, the son of a farmer, and himself a servant signed a 9,000-year, lease on St. James' Gate Brewery in Dublin, he was so confident in his beer, Guinness. Think you know ...

  7. Arthur Guinness, founder of the famous Guinness brewery at Saint Jamess Gate in Dublin, was born in Celbridge in 1725 and lived there for 30 years. The inventor of probably the world’s greatest beer, and Ireland’s most famous export, is commemorated by a life-size bronze sculpture in the heart of the village.

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