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    Guinness Mid-Strength, a low-alcohol stout test-marketed in Limerick, Ireland in March 2006 and Dublin from May 2007: 2.8% ABV. 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% ABV.

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  2. Guinness, with its iconic black liquid, has had a special place in the hearts of African consumers for almost two centuries. The first recorded shipment of Guinness to the African continent arrived in Sierra Leone in 1827. Some 135 years later in 1962 the first Guinness brewery outside of Ireland and the United Kingdom followed, the Guinness ...

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  4. Dec 31, 2019 · Guinness was so confident his beer would be a hit that on this date in 1759—December 31—he famously signed a 9,000-year lease for a brewery on four acres of land near Dublin. The annual rent was fixed at 45 British pounds, or about 60 US dollars in today’s money. I lost my taste for beer 40 years ago when, as a young university professor ...

  5. Mar 14, 2022 · The story of Ireland's most iconic beer dates back to 1759 when Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a dilapidated brewery in Dublin. At the time, the four-acre property fetched an annual rent of £45. The St. James's Gate Brewery was so successful that by 1769 Arthur had begun to export his ale to England.

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  6. Guinness only started producing the dark beer in 1799 – the dark beer with creamy foam which made the company one of the symbols of Ireland. Source: Guinness Celebrates Arthur’s Day. Four years later, at the age of 78, Arthur Guinness died. He left his children, who became businessmen, a hefty 25,000 pounds.

  7. Nov 8, 2023 · Arthur Guinness’ Death and How He Impacted Ireland. Sadly in 1803, Arthur Guinness passed away but he had made an incredible career in the brewing business, with Guinness becoming a successful export trade. In the many decades that followed, his famous beer would travel all around the world and would be brewed in over 49 different counties.

  8. Jul 7, 2019 · And in 1929, the first advert was created, now famous slogans like 'Guinness for strength' and 'My goodness, my Guinness' came about. In 1959, Guinness began to be dispensed under pressure, producing a pint with the distinctive creamy head. In 1962 Rupert’s grandson Benjamin Guinness became Chairman. He was the last

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