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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 ...
In 2016, Guinness Nigeria began the production of Orijin Zero, a non-alcoholic variant of the drink. [3] The popularity of the beverage within Nigeria, and its recent exportation to other countries in the region, have prompted competing breweries to look into a similar beverage. The brand started a verified Twitter account in 2014. [4]
Guinness released a lager in 2015 called Hop House 13. [82] [83] It was withdrawn from sale in the UK in May 2021, following poor sales, but remains on sale in Ireland. [84] In 2020, Guinness announced the introduction of a zero alcohol canned stout, Guinness 0.0. [85] It was withdrawn from sale almost immediately after launch, due to ...
In the closing stages, Guinness' stock rose 25 per cent — which was unusual, since the stock of the acquiring company usually falls in a takeover situation. Guinness paid several people and institutions, most notably American arbitrageur Ivan Boesky, about US$38 million to buy US$300 million worth of Guinness stock. The effect was to increase ...
Diageo needs its leading stout beer Guinness to keep growing fast and is pushing a zero alcohol alternative. Guinness has been a much-needed bright spot in earnings for the world's top spirits ...
Guinness is good for you — and business ... Guinness 0.0 is seeing a $32.5 million investment to double production, on the heels of Diageo's acquisition of Ritual Zero Proof. So get ready to ...
Guinness Foreign Extra Stout (FES) is a stout produced by the Guinness Brewery, an Irish brewing company owned by Diageo, a drinks multinational. First brewed by Guinness in 1801, FES was designed for export, and is more heavily hopped than Guinness Draught and Extra Stout, which gives it a more bitter taste, [ 4 ] and typically has a higher ...
Guinness has found ways to appeal to non-drinkers, with the rollout of its alcohol-free “Guinness Zero” poised to appeal to sober-curious Gen Z.