Guinness: The Irish beer with tradition and taste
Guinness is one of the most iconic brands in the world and is known for its unmistakable taste and characteristic black color. For over 250 years, Guinness has stood for quality, tradition and craftsmanship.
Founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness in Dublin, the famous Irish black beer is today a symbol of conviviality and Irish culture. With every sip, you not only experience the full-bodied, creamy taste, but also the history of a brand that is constantly reinventing itself - without forgetting its roots.
Guinness is not just a beer - it is an experience.
The Guinness dynasty
What began with a small brewery is now a global success whose unmistakable taste delights millions of people.Could Arthur Guinness have imagined the success his black beer would enjoy over the years? He probably could, after all he leased the land on which the iconic Irish beer is brewed today for a whole 1,000 years. So the characteristic Guinness will probably be with us for some time to come - sláinte!
More than “just” a beer
The Guinness brand stands for more than “just” a deep black beer with a frothy, almost creamy head and a mixture of subtle bitterness and fine notes. Guinness is also known for its history and innovation. Over the decades, the brand has reinvented itself time and again, adapting to the times without forgetting its roots. Irish Stout was followed by Guinness Draught, Foreign Extra Stout, craft variants and much more.
But Guinness is more than just a drink, it is a symbol of culture and tradition. The Irish black beer stands for conviviality and connects people all over the world.Today, the Guinness Store House in Dublin is a popular destination for tourists to gain fascinating insights into the art of brewing and the history behind Ireland's special beer.
Guinness: One of the most famous and most loved beers in the world
Guinness is a world-famous beer that combines history, craftsmanship and a unique taste. It is an integral part of Irish culture. With its deep dark color and the special art of tapping, it has delighted generations of beer lovers around the world.Whether it's a social evening with friends or an accompaniment to a meal, a pint of Guinness is an exceptional pleasure.