Guinness is a popular Irish dry stout that originated in 1759 at the brewery of Arthur Guinness in St. James's Gate, Dublin Ireland. When the people of Britain think of Guinness, they imagine a drink ...
Guinness was founded in 1759 but didn't publish its first ad until 1794. In the early 20th century, the brewery began setting the standard for beer advertising with witty, engaging ads that helped ...
Prior to 1759, when Arthur Guinness set about creating his own stout at a brewery in Dublin, imported English porter was most popular in the city. Stout "dominated" the British beer market until ...