Arthur Guinness

Arthur Guinness

brewer Ireland

Arthur Guinness was an Irish brewer and the founder of the Guinness Brewery, established in 1759 in Dublin. He is best known for creating the iconic Guinness stout, a dark beer with a rich, creamy texture that has become synonymous with Irish culture. Arthur signed a 9,000-year lease for the St. James's Gate Brewery, where he began brewing ale before shifting to porter, which gained immense popularity among workers. Under his leadership, Guinness beer transformed into a global symbol of Ireland, celebrated particularly on St. Patrick's Day, making it a staple in pubs and homes alike.

Born on Sep 24, 1725 (300 years old)

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Switzerland Switzerland: Arthur Guinness is the founder of the Guinness Brewery, which has historical significance in Dublin. 8

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United States United States: Arthur Guinness started brewing ales in Dublin, Ireland, in 1759, and exported his first barrel 10 years later. 7

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Latvia Latvia: Arthur Guinness was the creator of Guinness beer, which has become a symbol of Ireland and St. Patrick's Day. 9

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