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Tom Cruise has become a Guinness World Record titleholder for a fiery "Mission: Impossible - The Final Reckoning" stunt. In the stunt, Cruise jumps out of a helicopter and deploys a parachute ...
Read our privacy notice. We might be years into the “hype” but Guinness is still deemed a personality trait in drinkers and an easy win for brands. No wonder US outfits want a piece of the action.
Guinness said: "The Irish Free State chose the same Brian Boru harp as the official emblem on its founding in 1922 and it remains on the Republic of Ireland's national coat of arms.
After years of drinking Guinness, many are only now realising what its famous harp logo really means, and why it faces the opposite way to Ireland's official emblem.
The Guinness logo is instantly recognisable in countries around the world, but there is a hidden meaning behind it that some fans may not be aware of. Here's what you need to know ...
Why does Guinness use a harp as a logo? The emblem is based on a famous Irish harp from the 14th century, which is known as the O'Neill or Brian Boru harp. You can see this ancient instrument at ...
These three US states are big fans of the black stuff - Guinness! Guinness is the most popular beer in Georgia, New Jersey, and South Carolina, according to a study by Coffeeness that was shared ...
PENNEYS fans are set to love a new Guinness collection that’s “perfect for the pub” – with prices from just €14. The beloved high street chain has just released a new collec… ...
Ireland's Content Pool 67% of 18–25-year-olds think Guinness is a ‘cool’ brand, up from 22% in 2023, according to a new report from brand valuation consultancy Brand Finance.