Guinness is not Lager, it is Irish Porter or Stout.
Guinness was first brewed in Ireland in 1759 by Sir Arthur Guinness.
Guinness.
Guinness beer was first brewed in the 1750s and the Guinness Book of Records was first published in the 1960s.
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 1759 by Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland.
Yes, Guinness brewed in Ireland may taste slightly different compared to Guinness brewed in other countries due to factors such as water quality, brewing techniques, and ingredients used.
At the Guinness Brewery on James's Street in Dublin, Ireland.
The main differences between Guinness in Ireland and the United States are the brewing process, alcohol content, and taste. Guinness brewed in Ireland is made with local water and ingredients, giving it a unique flavor. The alcohol content of Guinness in Ireland is slightly higher than in the United States. Additionally, some people believe that Guinness in Ireland tastes fresher and smoother compared to the version brewed in the United States.
It is brewed in the St. James's Gate Brewery, James's Street in the city of Dublin, Ireland.
I believe it would be Ireland, where it was first brewed
It is brewed at the St. James' Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. That is the main location, though there are some breweries in other countries. The Guinness that comes from Dublin is the best quality of them all.
Guinness! (In the good old days, when it was still brewed in Ireland.) Now...Bailey's Irish Whiskey?