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Guinness, the Irish beer known for its dark color and foamy top, is running dry in the United Kingdom. Diageo, a beverage company that owns Guinness, said there’s been a sharp increase in British ...
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The trouble became evident last week, when the Irish beer’s parent company, Diageo, started limiting the number of barrels of Guinness that British pubs and bars can order each week.
If you ever visit Ireland, be sure to stop by The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin. In addition to a tasting and tour, you can have your face printed on a pint.
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Guinness started as a small brewery in Ireland in the mid-18th century, and it’s since expanded to roughly 50 countries worldwide. Now the brand is experiencing an unprecedented surge in popularity—so ...
At the Sheephaven Bay pub in London, tucked just behind Camden High Street, Guinness accounts for more than 50% of draft beer sales. Owner Pat Logue told CNN that this year he’s already sold ...
The company told Newsweek that Guinness was outperforming ... Kildare County in the Republic of Ireland, which will "enable significant growth in Diageo's global beer output." ...