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  • Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery in Dublin, Ireland. Since opening in 2000, it has received over twenty million visitors. The Storehouse covers seven floors surrounding a glass atrium shaped in the form of a pint of Guinness. The ground floor introduces the beer's four ingredients (water, barley, hops and yeast), and the brewery's founder, Arthur Guinness.
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  • Join us at the Guinness Storehouse to experience the history, heart, and soul of Ireland's most beloved beer. Explore the story of Guinness past & present.
  • The Guinness Storehouse contains seven unforgettable floors of sights, sounds and sensations in a building that has been brewing beer for over 250 years.
  • The Guinness Storehouse has 7 floors and if you really want to do it right, you should carve out at least 3 hours to explore all it has to offer!
  • In 1997, it was decided to convert the building into the Guinness Storehouse, replacing the Guinness Hop Store as the Brewery's visitor centre.
  • Visitors to the Guinness Storehouse can also experience the Guinness STOUTie, a pint of Guinness with your own selfie printed onto the head.
  • The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin has welcomed over 13 million visitors through it's famous gates since it opened in 2006 - and many of those visitors have...
  • The Guinness Storehouse is well worth visiting. In this guide, find info on the 2024 tours, the history of the factory and what to do while you're there.
  • And no trip to Dublin is complete without Guinness Storehouse tours, where you can delve into the fascinating heritage of beer-making.
  • All in all, the Storehouse experience, even for non Guinness aficionados is fab. Having visited 19 years ago, there was much that had changed since my last visit.
  • The Gravity Bar Guinness is synonymous with Ireland and when in Dublin, no visit is complete without a trip to Guinness Storehouse - the home of Guinness.