The owner of Guinness is considering an £8bn sale of the brand to cash in on booming demand for the Irish stout.
On December 31, 1759, Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on St James’s Gate for £45 a year – securing the home of Ireland’s iconic stout. One can’t help but admire Arthur’s optimism.
Guinness is one of the world’s most iconic brands, the brewery having been started by Arthur Guinness in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, with a 9,000-year lease. Regrello’s world record not only ...
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The onetime street preacher said he overcame thieves, attacking baboons, and snakes on his odyssey hauling a wooden cross on a 43,000-mile pilgrimage on foot.