In Ireland, where beer is the lucky liquid of the land, the Guinness flows year round. With a history that dates back more than 200 years (when Arthur Guinness signed a 9000-year lease on St. James’s ...
Guinness, like other Irish stouts, enjoys a seasonal popularity every St. Patrick's Day. It has also been touted as being "good for you," at least by its own advertising posters decades ago. But can ...
London Black, a nitro porter from Anspach & Hobday, was named the UK’s No. 1 beer in the Top 50 UK Beer Awards, showcasing a resurgence of stout influenced by the popularity of Guinness. Stout ...
Guinness beer has been brewed in Ireland for more than two centuries and is popular worldwide. There are two states in the U.S. that brew it as well.
Guinness generally conjures images of the lush Emerald Isle, the beer’s Ireland home base in Dublin since 1759. But the launch of Guinness Fornio Stout honors the beer’s little-known African heritage, ...
As one of the most recognizable beer brands in the world, Guinness can be found flowing from taps at restaurants, hole-in-the-wall bars, and even upscale cocktail bars. But what about incorporating ...
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