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Making Guinness starts with malted barley, grown by local Irish farmers. The malted barley is crushed by the brew house mills, then combined with heated waters from the Poulaphouca Reservoir. His legacy included developing another porter recipe, known as “Extra Superior Porter” designed for the British palette, known today as “Guinness Original”. Guinness is synonymous with Ireland. Deeply woven into the very fabric of Irish society, Guinness is more than just an alcoholic beverage; it is a national icon full of history and heritage. Guinness has a hoppy bitter taste mixed in with a malty sweetness, with notes of chocolate and coffee. You can taste the roasted flavour of the barley coming through, and overall, the palate is creamy and smooth. 4. The Guinness brewery A surprising twist in the lineup is the Guinness Coffee Beer. This innovative blend marries the roasted richness of coffee with the hearty body of Guinness, culminating in a taste experience that's both familiar and novel. It's a must-try for those who love their brews dark and their mornings aromatic.

Beer Myths". Tale of Ale. Archived from the original on 16 January 2018 . Retrieved 15 January 2018. Parkinson, David. "Critical Assignment". RadioTimes. Archived from the original on 22 August 2016 . Retrieved 31 July 2016. Of course, Guinness invested his fortune and soon began working on a brewery in Leixlip in 1755. Only a few years later, however, he would turn his attention to Dublin city. St. James’s Gate On a dreamy little leafy street running parallel with the outer wall of the Royal Hospital Kilmainham (and therefore a great go-to after a visit to the Museum of Modern Art or Kilmainham Gaol, The Old Royal Oak feels like a perfect little country pub that somehow ended up in the city and decided to stay put. Decor is as simple inside as out: as the mostly high-stool seating suggests, this is somewhere to come for the pint and conversation, and you never know who you’ll get chatting to. For an even more intimate evening, snag the hidden snug with a few friends, and you can have private service from the bar through a hatch. John Kavanagh The GravediggersThe next stage is what gives Guinness its unique taste and rich ruby colour. The barley is dark-roasted at exactly 232 degrees celsius, a temperature that gives Guinness its distinctive flavour. Following the COVID-19 pandemic and pub closures, Guinness produced a "Looks Like Guinness" advert in anticipation of pubs reopening in 2021. [137] [138] [139] Worldwide sales [ edit ] A Guinness counter mount and tap in a Johannesburg pub Contemporary Guinness Draught and Extra Stout are weaker than they were in the 19th century, when they had an original gravity of over 1.070. Foreign Extra Stout and Special Export Stout, with ABV of 7.5% and 9% respectively, are perhaps closest to the original in character. [46] Guinness® Baltimore Blonde". Archived from the original on 31 July 2021 . Retrieved 28 August 2021. Frederic Mullally – The Silver Salver: The Story of the Guinness Family (1981) Granada, ISBN 0-246-11271-9

In 2020, Guinness announced the introduction of a zero alcohol canned stout, Guinness 0.0. [87] It was withdrawn from sale almost immediately after launch, due to contamination. [88] It was relaunched in 2021 starting with pubs in mid July with cans following in late August. [89] The 20th century was a hugely busy period for Guinness, with the launch of a new product “Draught Guinness” launched in 1959; a complete overhaul of the existing brewery to metal equipment; and new breweries launched in Nigeria (1962), Malaysia (1965), Cameroun (1970), and Ghana in (1971). Peter Pugh – Is Guinness Good for You: The Bid for Distillers – The Inside Story (1987) Financial Training Publications, ISBN 1-85185-074-0 From early 2006, Guinness marketed a "surger" unit in Britain. [73] This surger device, marketed for use with cans consumed at home, was "said to activate the gases in the canned beer" by sending an "ultra-sonic pulse through the pint glass" sitting upon the device. [74] That legacy lives on, with the Iveagh Trust providing a significant percentage of the social housing in central Dublin today, and one of the original flats is now a museum that gives insight into life here over the years.Guinness stout is made from water, barley, roast malt extract, hops, and brewer's yeast. [36] A portion of the barley is roasted to give Guinness its dark colour and characteristic taste. [36] It is pasteurised and filtered. [37] Everything You Need To Know About Guinness. Tasting Table. 28 September 2022. Retrieved 9 November 2023. In 2009, the To Arthur advertisement, which started with two friends realising the company's long history, hail each other by lifting up their glasses and saying: "to Arthur!". The hailing slowing spread throughout the bar to the streets outside, and finally around the world. The advertisement ends with the voiceover: "Join the worldwide celebration, of a man named Arthur". [135]

a b Molloy, Thomas (17 June 2013). "Forget the Guinness publicity shots, drinks giant Diageo doesn't need us". The Independent. Archived from the original on 7 January 2014 . Retrieved 23 June 2013.

Evans, Bryce (9 October 2019). "How Guinness saved Ireland in World War II". Archived from the original on 10 September 2021 . Retrieved 10 September 2021. Sometimes happy accidents have long legacies. The story goes that when a London brewer accidentally burnt his barley, he created a darker beer that would become very popular with the porters who worked the city’s rivers, streets and markets – and would become dubbed ‘porter’ in their honour. In doing so, he sparked something across the water in Dublin where a young Arthur Guinness would take that dark ruby-coloured beer, make it synonymous with his own name and home city, and bring it to the world from his Dublin base. a b Waithaka, Wanjiru (30 August 2007). "Guinness courts football fans in new campaign". Business Daily. Archived from the original on 27 September 2008 . Retrieved 15 June 2019.

Extreme Brewing – The Real GUINNESS BREWERY TOUR – with a Guinness clone recipe if you fancy having a go at brewing your own! The Guinness brewery in Park Royal, London, closed in 2005. The production of all Guinness sold in the UK and Ireland was moved to St. James's Gate Brewery, Dublin. [26] Pint lovers may be spinning at the notion: Conor Pope tries alcohol-free Guinness". The Irish Times. 23 October 2020. Archived from the original on 23 October 2020 . Retrieved 24 October 2020. Science proves beer bubbles sink". BBC Online. BBC News. 16 March 2004. Archived from the original on 22 September 2020 . Retrieved 22 August 2010.Guinness West Indies, a Porter which imitates the 1801 variety with notes of toffee and chocolate: 6% ABV. Guinness was founded in 1759 when Arthur Guinness leased a small brewery, St. James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, and signed a legendary 9,000-year lease. Guinness Storehouse". Guinness-storehouse.com. Archived from the original on 11 June 2020 . Retrieved 10 June 2020.

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