Although Guinness beer made in Ireland and America are the same, some claim they taste different and there's a fascinating reason why.
Guinness, Ireland's famous black stout, has been brewed in Dublin since 1759. It has a very special place in Irish life. In "Dublin Tenement Life: An Oral History", publican John O'Dwyer recalls ...
A driver working for a Guinness keg delivery subcontractor who was sacked despite denying an allegation that he offered a ...
48 hours in Dublin can get messy at the best of times — the home of Guinness, whiskey, and the world’s best pubs (sorry ...
This slim volume offers a range of information about the Guinness family pouring directly from one of their descendants, Rory ...
A Guinness ambassador from Ireland shared with Fox News Digital some of the Irish stout's connection with the United States — and which food selections pair best with it.
More than two-and-a-half centuries after Arthur Guinness set up shop in Dublin, such innovations are keeping the brewery in the black.
Illinois “The Prairie State” rounds out the top five with 1.26 million pints consumed and $12.02 million in spending. Chicago ...