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  2. Guinness Brewery - Wikipedia

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    The Guinness brewery in Park Royal, London closed in 2005. The production of all Guinness sold in the UK and Ireland was switched to St. James's Gate Brewery Dublin. [12] In 2018, Guinness opened its first brewery in 64 years in the United States, in Baltimore, Maryland. [13] The last Guinness brewery in the US closed in 1954. [14]

  3. Guinness Storehouse - Wikipedia

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    Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Since opening in 2000, it has received over twenty million visitors. [ 4 ] [ 5 ]

  4. Guinness - Wikipedia

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    In spite of declining consumption since 2001, [4] it is the best-selling alcoholic drink in Ireland [5] where Guinness & Co. Brewery makes almost €2 billion worth of beer annually. The Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in 2000, it has received over 20 million visitors.

  5. List of breweries in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Sign at the Market Street entrance of the St James's Gate Brewery in Dublin. This is a list of breweries in Ireland.Brewing has a long history in Ireland; the country's largest city, Dublin, is home to one of the largest breweries in the world, St James's Gate Brewery, founded by Arthur Guinness more than 250 years ago.

  6. St. James's Gate - Wikipedia

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    One of the entrances to the St. James's Gate Brewery. The St James's area has been associated with the brewing trade since the 17th century. A number of breweries had been established in Dublin up to the mid-17th century – one such brewery established by Alderman Giles Mee at St. James's gate around 1670. [5]

  7. Mark Rainsford - Wikipedia

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    Rainsford was the owner of what would later become the Guinness Brewery in St. James's Gate, Dublin. [6] His business manufactured 'Beer and Fine Ales' and he was succeeded by his son - also named Mark Rainsford. [6] In 1715, the business was leased to Captain Paul Espinasse. [6]

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