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Stout’s what it’s all about.

Most people like beers and ales in one form or another. But, when you get serious about your drinks, that’s when you take a step up and graduate to the real thing: Guinness. It’s a love it or hate it scenario for many, but we know which side we’re on. And our love and admiration was enough to tip the tipple and spend a day at the Guinness factory in Dublin. But, it’s less of a factory and it’s more of an all-day experience.

The Brewery factory adventure is really good fun. Making this delicious nectar is a slow and not-to-be-rushed process, so your tour should be the same. And, or course, a free pint is always provided when you arrive. The tour offers an interactive and immersive experience, allowing visitors to see, touch, and smell the ingredients used in brewing Guinness. You can also learn about the brewing techniques and equipment used throughout history, going back as far as 1759.

The tour offers an interactive and immersive experience, allowing visitors to see, touch, and smell the ingredients used in brewing Guinness. They can also learn about the brewing techniques and equipment used throughout history. And, believe it or not, The Guinness Brewery in Dublin has a rich history dating back to 1759 when Arthur Guinness signed a lease for the St. James’s Gate Brewery. Visitors get to learn interactively about this history, including the brewing process and the legacy of the Guinness family.

Finally, at the end of the tour, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Dublin from the Gravity Bar, located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse. This offers a unique perspective of the city skyline while sipping on a pint of Guinness. Or maybe two pints. Ask these two blokes, above. Get your tickets here.

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