[CENTURIES GUINESS HOUSE]
GUINNESS MUSEUM, where is located in the heart of the legendary St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin, the production site has been home to the Guinness Company since 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed the now famous 9,000 year lease on the Brewery. The GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® was the former fermentation plant and has now been labeled into a visitor centre, dedicated to the history of Guinness. Till now the name is so sound in Europe and Ireland as a leading tourist attraction ,revealing its tale across seven floors, within its structure shaped like a giant pint glass atrium in full, which would contain 14.3 million pints of Guinness.
As the watchers moving on their steps on the way through the impressive storehouse, explore the long tradition of award winning Guinness advertising and visit the Tasting rooms, gaining with the multisensory tasting experience designed to appreciate the distinctive taste of the iconic stout from the very first velvet sip to the last lingering drop.
The Cooperage is an exhibit dedicated to show off the craftsmanship of the coopers handmade on the wooden Guinness barrels which were used and stored in transport until the 1960’s. The highlight for many visitors is the highest point of the building—the GRAVITY® Bar. This is a 360-degree panoramic bar, which has breathtaking views across Dublin City.
That is where the visitors can relax and enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness at the end of the tour. During a whole visit, you might be granted for a chance to sip a glass of one pint GUINESS on your own
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[WITH THE SPECIAL THANKS TO EMBASSY OF IRELAND TO THAILAND & GUINESS BEER MUSEUM IN DUBLIN]