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Many people associate with Ireland's national brew, Guinness, and it is certainly one of the main icons of St. Patrick is celebrated around the world. And if you go on a trip to Dublin, it is probably a firm part of your agenda that you take a trip to the famous Guinness factory to see how this smooth, creamy stout is created.

Guinness is named after its founder, Arthur Guinness who began brewing beer in 1759. At the end of this year, Guinness signed a lease which gave him control of a brewery used for up to 9,000 years - a fact that is a favorite with many tourists and residents. Better yet, the lease was for the paltry sum of £ 45 per day year. This old factory has become what is known today as the Guinness factory and has been a hotbed of stout Guinness began brewing since 250 years ago.

Even if you're not a fan of this iconic drink, you might be after a visit to the factory. Recognizing his potential as a tourist attraction, an exhibition hall has been added to the factory in 2000 - and they have not looked back. The Guinness Storehouse has helped millions of tourists since opening its doors and took each through the processes involved in making the perfect pint.

Beginning with the ingredients, the tourists find out what exactly happens in the Guinness and then move on to see the various campaigns of the brand has used over the years, many of them instantly recognizable. Hence, an exhibition of more than enlightens visitors think about responsible drinking and, finally, the tasting laboratory experience ends with the tourists are encouraged not only to taste the famous beer, but learning to enjoy it.

On the top of the Storehouse is the Gravity Bar, where visitors enjoy a pint of Guinness - which is the best part of the tour for many - and enjoy the fantastic view of Dublin from all angles.

The Guinness factory is one of the attractions of Dublin's most iconic and well worth a visit per person of legal age to drink. It could encourage anyone to at least try the big famous - and you never know, you could find yourself returning to hotels in Dublin , one hour bad if you end up with a taste for it!

Posted on March 29, 2010.
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