N O OTHER MISSIONARY has such a fun reputation. St Patrick helped bring Christianity to Ireland. In return, on March 17th the ...
Guinness fans have long questioned the correct way to 'split the G' during the Guinness Challenge. Jonathan Sitson from Quick ...
The story starts in Dublin’s St James’s Gate, where on New Year’s Eve 1759, one Arthur Guinness signed ... black jumper with an oversized Guinness logo, complete with the Irish harp.
Since Guinness originated in Ireland, you might expect more of the stout to be consumed there than anywhere else on Earth.
We’ve drunk our supply dry in recent months, you can’t have a pint in peace without being challenged to ‘split the G’ (getting half-way down the logo ... soon as Arthur Guinness signed ...
A young Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000-year lease on a dilapidated ... This was a game-changer, folks. In 1955, the Guinness logo underwent significant changes nearly a century after its creation. The ...
So much was exported to Ireland that brewers there also moved to brew the beers and one brewer in particular, Arthur ... Guinness was allowed to use the national symbol of the harp as its logo.
Although Liam toyed with ‘Alfie Solomons’ for Gavin, he decided upon Arthur’s brother ... “The beginnings of a Guinness contract is great for us. We supply barrels and standard pub-garden benches, ...
Guinness is experiencing a surge in popularity across the U.S., with more Americans embracing the iconic Irish stout just in time for St. Patrick's Day celebrations.
Taking to X, airport bosses said: "Introducing our latest new arrival. "Check out the new 'Arthur Guinness Bar' in Terminal 1 airside. Open just in time for St Patrick's weekend." Dublin Airport ...