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Guinness - Toucan


Guinness - Toucan


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Guinness - No Beer Comes Near


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Guinness


Guinness


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For millions of beer lovers the world over, a properly poured pint of Guinness Stout is as close to perfection as beer gets. Each year, fans of the legendary black liquidation enjoy two billion pints of the beer known for its distinctive creamy head and rich drinkability. Ireland's most famous export, Guinness Stout—and the people who have brewed it—hold a unique place in the history of beer, business, and Ireland itself.They say that good things come to those who wait. When you wait on a perfectly poured pint of Guinness Stout, you know you're getting something good. It's more than just a pint of beer; it's a mouthwatering visual presentation of the quality and taste you're about to enjoy. And millions wait patiently for their pint every day. To find out why, famed beer and beverage writer Bill Yenne talks to everyone from Guinness's master brewer to typical pubgoers about the beer they hold dear. Whatever magic makes it so delicious, it's powerful enough to soothe the souls of beer lovers from Dublin to Boston to Buenos Aires to Lagos, and everywhere in between.But Guinness is more than a delicious beverage, it's also the name of the remarkable family of brewers and entrepreneurs whose story is worthy of legend, and who occupy a prominent place in Irish history. In Guinness, Yenne traces the 250-year tale of the family and its namesake beer. Beginning with Arthur Guinness, the entrepreneur patriarch who first began brewing at St. James's Gate, Dublin, in 1759, the story follows succeeding generations of the Guinness family through the years. Yenne follows not just the fortunes of the family Guinness, but also the development of the brand and the beer—from Arthur's earliest porter to the beer that is enjoyed in 150 countries today.For Guinness aficionados, this tale offers an inside look at a legendary brewing company and the craftsmanship and pride that go into every keg. For anyone who hopes to keep their business vibrant and dynamic for the next few centuries, the book offers important lessons on continuity, quality, and innovation. For everyone who loves a good beer story, Guinness offers a perfect pint more than two centuries in the pouring.Sit back and enjoy.

A Set of Three Carltonware Graduated Guinness Advertising Toucan Wall Hangings


A Set of Three Carltonware Graduated Guinness Advertising Toucan Wall Hangings


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Husky Guinness Beer Chiller


Husky Guinness Beer Chiller


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Keep your drinks cold while freeing up more room in your fridge for food - enjoy ice cold Guinness whenever you like. This funky, efficient Husky Guinness Beer Chiller is just what you need to keep your drinks at optimum temperature, as it chills up to 40 cans of beer at a time. The branded design means it'll look great anywhere in your home. The cooler is simple to clean and has a double layered glass door to keep the interior temperature constant. The Husky Guinness Beer Chiller has a reversible door so you can fit it into any corner.

Guinness Beer Stein T-Shirt


Guinness Beer Stein T-Shirt


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Guinness Stein T-Shirt This is an officially licensed Guinness t-shirt in which these Guinness shirts have been screen printed with a Guinness image. These Guinness tshirts are usually made from heavyweight preshrunk 6oz. cotton tee shirt blanks. Check back often for some of our new Guinness clothing and other Guinness Merchandise at great prices only at - www.StylinOnline.com .

Irish Barmaid at Airport Bar with Keg of Guinness Beer


Irish Barmaid at Airport Bar with Keg of Guinness Beer


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Guinness Is Guinness


Guinness Is Guinness


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Guinness Is Guinness

Toucan


Toucan


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Toucan - Wall Decal

Guinness (Hardcover)


Guinness (Hardcover)


$22.47


A celebration of the great GuinnessB. success story; featuring advertising campaigns and a collection of delicious GuinnessB. inspired recipes. From the beginning in 1759 when Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a Dublin brewery to the present when over 10 million people around the world enjoy GuinnessB. beer everyday, this book celebrates the story of one the world`s most iconic brands.It reveals the compelling history of the beer, with evocative photographs of the people and places that are such a part of the rich heritage of GuinnessB., the brand . Added to this are eighteen delicious GuinnessB. recipes, both classic and contemporary, that make the most of the taste of one of the world`s best-loved beers.

The Search for God and Guinness (Hardcover)


The Search for God and Guinness (Hardcover)


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The history of Guinness, one of the world`s most famous brands, reveals the noble heights and generosity of a great family and an innovative business. It began in Ireland in the late 1700s. The water in Ireland, indeed throughout Europe, was famously undrinkable, and the gin and whiskey that took its place was devastating civil society. It was a disease ridden, starvation plagued, alcoholic age, and Christians like Arthur Guinness-as well as monks and even evangelical churches-brewed beer that provided a healthier alternative to the poisonous waters and liquors of the times. This is where the Guinness tale began. Now, 246 years and 150 countries later, Guinness is a global brand, one of the most consumed beverages in the world. The tale that unfolds during those two and a half centuries has power to thrill audiences today: the generational drama, business adventure, industrial and social reforms, deep-felt faith, and the beer itself."Frothy, delicious, intoxicating and nutritious!¿¿No, I`m not talking about Guinness Stout-I`m talking about Stephen Mansfield`s fabulous new book...The amazing and true story of how the Guinness family used its wealth and influence to touch millions is an absolute inspiration." - Eric Metaxas, New York Times best-selling author"It`s a rare brew that takes faith, philanthropy and the frothy head of freshly-poured Guinness and combines them into such an inspiriting narrative. Cheers to brewmaster Stephen Mansfield! And cheers to you, the reader! You`re in for a treat." - R. Emmett Tyrrell Jr., Founder and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator


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Dublin's Many Attractions

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Boasting a heady mix of history, culture, comedy and live music – not to mention possibly the best pub scene of any city in the world – there are enough attractions in Dublin to keep a visitor happy whether they are coming to the city for a long weekend or a couple of months!

Depending on what your penchant as a tourist is, you'll find something to delight you in the Irish capital. There are historic monuments galore, castles, old disused and slightly scary prisons, modern developments and no small amount of galleries and museums.

Dublin is famous of course for its literary connections, with the city having been home to many of Ireland's most celebrated writers and poets. Fans of the scribes can pay homage to the greats at tourist destinations like the Dublin Writer's Museum, home to works from the past three centuries. Here, perhaps surprisingly to the keen literary fan, they will learn that Oscar Wilde was once a talented boxer and that James Joyce was known as a good cricketer, having played in the Dublin Trinity College first XI.

Speaking of Joyce, just down the road there is the James Joyce Museum at Sandycove, housed in an ancient Martello tower first constructed when it was believed that Napoleon was thinking of invading Ireland. Today the museum stands as a tribute to one of Ireland's best-loved writers and is said to be the place he stayed when he wrote the first few chapters of his classic Ulysses. George Bernard Shaw's birthplace is another literary attraction not far from most of the downtown Dublin hotels.

Having sampled all that history and culture you might be in the mood for a try of one of Ireland's other most famous exports – Guinness. Indeed no visit to Ireland's capital is complete without a trip to the Guinness Storehouse, a six-floor monument to the black stuff which previous formed part of the actual Guinness brewery in Dublin. Today it offers the visitor the ‘Guinness Experience', taking the tourist through the origins of the famous brew to how it is made today and all other stops in between. The Storehouse is home to a couple of decent quality restaurants and of course a couple of bars, naturally! A pint is best sampled in the Gravity Bar on the top floor of the Storehouse, where the drinker can enjoy a pint while taking in panoramic 360-degree views of the entire city. Another treat to keep an eye out for is the Guinness advertising section, where there is a complete history of the beer's innovative commercials, from Toucans to surfers.

Another popular attraction and reason for visiting Dublin is to attend a match at famous Croke Park. This historic stadium is the home ground of the Gaelic Athletic Association, or GAA, and hosts all the big Gaelic Football and Hurling matches throughout the year. It is the third largest sports arena in the whole of Europe with a capacity of more than 82,000 and on match day the atmosphere is quite unique. If possible it is worth timing a visit to Dublin to coincide with one of the main Hurling or Gaelic matches, for an amazingly different sporting experience. Beware though that the city does tend to get a bit busy around these events, so be sure to book a Dublin hotel well in advance of arriving in order to avoid disappointment.

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Lek Boonlert is an editor and content reviewer at DirectRooms and is responsible for all Dublin Hotels content.