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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]
In February 2017, Diageo announced plans to open a Guinness brewery and tourist attraction in Baltimore County, Maryland. [40] The brewery could potentially host as many as 300,000 visitors per year. [41]
When Guinness opened their new brewery in Baltimore, Maryland in August 2018 they recreated "Blonde" to "Baltimore Blonde" by adjusting the grain mixture and adding Citra for a citrus flavour and removed the Mosaic hops. [81] Guinness released a lager in 2015 called Hop House 13.
The Guinness family is an extensive Irish family known for its achievements in brewing, banking, politics, and religious ministry. The brewing branch is particularly well known among the general public for producing the dry stout beer Guinness, as founded by Arthur Guinness in 1759. [2]
Consumer purchases of Maryland's brewery products generated more than $210 million extra in tax revenue. [4] In 2012, according to the Brewers Association, Maryland ranked 37th in the number of craft breweries per capita with 30. [5] As of April, 2019, 79 breweries are members of the Brewers Association of Maryland. [6]
And every year, a long line of beer aficionados forms, buying growlers and cans until the brewery is sold out. Here’s a not-so-fun fact: In 2013, Hardywood lost 50 barrels of its beloved ...
Browne’s Irish Marketplace. Location: 3300 Pennsylvania Ave.. Year founded: 1887. Best known for: Reubens with cold pints of Guinness. The Irish imports shop and deli got its start in 1887. Ed ...
Arthur Guinness (c. 24 September 1725 – 23 January 1803) was an Irish brewer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The inventor of Guinness beer, he founded the Guinness Brewery at St. James's Gate in 1759. Guinness was born in Ardclogh, near Celbridge, County Kildare, in 1725.