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  2. Guinness Black Lager - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Black Lager is a black lager beer produced by Guinness, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo. The beer was tried in Northern Ireland and the United States by Diageo, and in Malaysia by Guinness Anchor Berhad, under its Guinness brand name. [1] Test marketing began in March 2010.

  3. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Guinness started selling the dark beer porter in 1778. [10] The first Guinness beers to use the term "stout" were Single Stout and Double Stout in the 1840s. [11] Throughout the bulk of its history, Guinness produced only three variations of a single beer type: porter or single stout, double or extra and foreign stout for export. [12] "

  4. Guinness Brewery - Wikipedia

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    For a short time in the late 1990s, Guinness produced the "St James's Gate" range of craft-style beers, available in a small number of Dublin pubs. The beers were: Pilsner Gold, Wicked Red Ale, Wildcat Wheat Beer and Dark Angel Lager. A brewing byproduct of Guinness, Guinness Yeast Extract (GYE), was produced until the 1950s.

  5. Guinness World Records that have never been broken - AOL

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    The world's tallest man, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records, is Robert Pershing Wadlow, who was born in 1918 in Alton, Ill. Standing at a colossal 8'11.1″ (2.72 m) and weighing in at ...

  6. The 6 Best Non-Alcoholic Beers For Dry January & Beyond

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    Guinness 0. A well-poured Guinness is a beautiful thing, and the same is true of Guinness Zero non-alcoholic draught. Made the same precise way as the classic stout, the Guinness brewers remove ...

  7. Hugh Beaver - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness Book of World Records, Guinness Brewery Sir Hugh Eyre Campbell Beaver , KBE (4 May 1890 – 16 January 1967) [ 1 ] was an English-South African civil engineer, industrialist and bureaucrat, who founded the Guinness World Records (then known as Guinness Book of Records).

  8. Peter Dowdeswell - Wikipedia

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    Peter Dowdeswell, born in London on 29 July 1940, is an English gourmand. He is among the most successful competitive eaters in the recorded history of the sport. [1] During the period when the Guinness Book of World Records kept data, Dowdeswell held more speed records than any other person, including records for the drinking of ale and the eating of eggs (hard-boiled, soft-boiled, and raw ...

  9. Delirium Café - Wikipedia

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    Delirium Café is a bar in Brussels, Belgium, known for its long beer list, standing at 2,004 brands in January 2004 as recorded in the Guinness Book of Records. [1] [2] On offer are beers from over 60 countries, including many Belgian beers. [3] The bar's name comes from the beer Delirium Tremens (produced by the Huyghe family brewery), the ...