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Hop into the legendary Guinness brewery, circa 1953
![]() ![]() Henry Barter *****s a pipe after finishing his pint of Guinness at John Mullet's bar on Amiens Street in Dublin. Image: Bert Hardy/Picture Post/Getty Images In 1759, Irish brewer Arthur Guinness signed a lease on a disused four-acre brewery at St. James's Gate in Dublin. The annual rent was £45, and the lease was good for a period of 9,000 years Brewing only ales, the business grew, and exported its first shipment to England 10 years after signing the lease In 1799, **ting the rising popularity of dark beers favored by Dublin’s porters, Guinness decided to switch over from brewing ales to dark “porter” beers, which would evolve over the years into the famous Guinness stout. Read more... More about Ireland, Beer, History, St Patricks Day, and Lifestyle ??????? ??????: Hop into the legendary Guinness brewery, circa 1953 || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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