
The World of Guinness: Beers, Experiences & More
From our humble beginnings in 1759 to the present day. Visit Guinness to learn about our story, beers, innovation, sports partnerships, and much more.
Guinness - Wikipedia
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 multinational alcoholic beverage …
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17 Real-Life Facts About The 'House Of Guinness' Family - BuzzFeed
Oct 1, 2025 · You can go take a tour at the Guinness Storehouse, where you learn all about how Guinness is brewed and then shipped globally, as well as the history of the Guinness family.
Welcome to the Home of Guinness | Guinness Storehouse
Join us at the Guinness Storehouse to experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland's most beloved beer. Explore the story of Guinness past & present.
Guinness: Iconic Stout Since 1759 | Diageo
Guinness is one of our most iconic brands. A world-leading stout brewed in over 50 countries and enjoyed in around 150, it has been bringing people together since 1759.
Guinness Webstore US & Canada | Official Merchandise
New year, same classics. Shop our most-loved Guinness bestsellers — perfect for cosy nights, fresh starts, and everyday Guinness fans.
Inside the Real House of Guinness: 7 Surprising Facts
Sep 15, 2025 · As synonymous with Ireland as shamrocks and leprechauns, Guinness is one of the world’s most recognizable beer brands. The dark, bitter stout with a creamy head and tangy nitrogen …
The True Succession Story Behind Netflix’s ‘House of Guinness’
Oct 6, 2025 · The new Netflix show House of Guinness follows the fourth generation of the Guinness family—Arthur IV, Edward, Anne, and Ben—as they inherit the Irish brewing business.
Is Guinness Beer Good for You? - EatingWell
Mar 10, 2025 · Guinness is an iconic Irish beer known for its velvety mouthfeel and richness. It's also known for several touted health benefits, like its iron content and being good for your heart.