Guinness was FIRST EVER brewed In Celbridge, Co.Kildare, Arthur Guinness' home town. He was born in what is now "The Mucky Duck" main street, Celbridge. He first Brewed the beer in the "kildrought" bar and shortly after that set up the first commercial brewery for Guinness in neighbouring town Leixlip.
Guinness was first brewed in Ireland in 1759 by Sir Arthur Guinness.
Guinness was first brewed in 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.
Guinness is not Lager, it is Irish Porter or Stout.
I believe it would be Ireland, where it was first brewed
Guinness beer was first brewed in the 1750s and the Guinness Book of Records was first published in the 1960s.
Guinness draught contains 4.3 percent alcohol by volume. Guinness beer first originated in Ireland in 1759.
Martin Mc Guinness is the deputy first minister and he is of the Sinn Fein party
The initiative for the book came in 1951 from Sir Hugh Beaver, the then managing director of Guinness Brewery in Ireland. Soon after the first edition was published in 1955 the book became a bestseller and self-financing.
Pilsner; its name is derived from Plzen, Czechoslovakia, the city were it was first brewed. Pilsener is named after the city of Pilsen.
The first Beer was brewed in New Zealand on the first arrival of Captain Cook, he used the Tea Tree for this. The reason......well they had run out of beer!
Fosters beer was first brewed in 1888, and has enjoyed much success in countries overseas. It is a product of the Fosters Group and is an Australian brand.
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