The Guinness Storehouse tour celebrates the history of the classic brew. An exhibition demonstrates the ingredients that go into Guinness. Classic factory equipment is on display. There is a also a survey of old promotions and a tutorial on tasting. The tour concludes with—what else?—a complimentary pint.
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Brewing on the horizon |
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This way to the Guinness Storehouse |
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While the public is directed to the Guinness Storehouse, the rest of the plant remains active. |
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Guinness, St. James's Gate Brewery, Dublin |
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Water is a key ingredient. You knew that. |
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Old equipment, spotlit |
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Guinness tasting |
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All aboard! |
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Old technology |
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New technology |
Guinness Fish
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Scale model of the Guinness Festival Clock |
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The reward. I have got to learn to take the picture before I start drinking. |
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The toucans make a special delivery. |
Note: My only mistake? Two beers on no sleep. My plan for the rest of the trip? A Guinness a day!
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