Guinness Logo — Guinness is a stout type dry stout first brewed by the brewer Arthur Guinness in the brewery called St. James’s Gate Brewery located in the city of Dublin, Ireland. Guinness is produced since 1759. The beer is based on the style porter, which originated in London in early 1700. This is one of the best known beer brands and exported to most countries. It has come to beat many imitators. The distinguishing feature is the taste barley roasted which remains unfermented. For many years part of the beer was aged to give a flavor lactic, but Guinness has resigned confirm if this keeps happening. The thick, creamy foam is a result of a mixture of nitrogen added in the packaging.
Guinness is a special case, where a brand of alcoholic drink made by a private company has come to identify the soul of a nation. Guinness in Ireland is an institution in its own right, even to symbolize the Irish people. Currently and since 1997 belongs to the multinational Guinness brewery Diageo based in London, resulting from the merger of Guinness UDV and Grand Metropolitan plc. More