Thanks for this great video. It reminds me of my trip to Ireland. The Guinness Storehouse tour and the visit to St. Brigid's Well were two of my favorite places I went (located on opposite coasts of Ireland). There was something amazing about having a pint as you looked out over Dublin from the Gravity Bar on the top floor of the factory. Anyone who visits Ireland really should tour the Guinness plant at St. James' Gate. It's fascinating, and of course, there's a free pint at the end.
Ah, no trip to Ireland is complete without a trip to the Guinness Brewery! Great...I want a sample! I took the tour of the Yuengling Brewerey in Pottsville Pennsylvania..oldest continuous brewery in U.S..since 1829!..great samples..stored beer in the neighboring hillside before refrigeration! :)
I certainly can't take anything away from Guinness, but to me it tasted the same as here... and I mean fantastic! I heard Guinness made for US is made in Canada. My wife however preferred Murphy's. I'm not a good one to judge since I have never had a beer I have not liked.
Another great video!, and, AND, you can't beat a nice pint of GUINNESS! It's worth the purchase price of the pint just to watch the show that the beer BUBBLES put on at the beginning! LOL (Pete)
Thanks for this great video. It reminds me of my trip to Ireland. The Guinness Storehouse tour and the visit to St. Brigid's Well were two of my favorite places I went (located on opposite coasts of Ireland). There was something amazing about having a pint as you looked out over Dublin from the Gravity Bar on the top floor of the factory. Anyone who visits Ireland really should tour the Guinness plant at St. James' Gate. It's fascinating, and of course, there's a free pint at the end.
floridaboy44 3 years ago
Ah, no trip to Ireland is complete without a trip to the Guinness Brewery! Great...I want a sample! I took the tour of the Yuengling Brewerey in Pottsville Pennsylvania..oldest continuous brewery in U.S..since 1829!..great samples..stored beer in the neighboring hillside before refrigeration! :)
raconter1 4 years ago
I certainly can't take anything away from Guinness, but to me it tasted the same as here... and I mean fantastic! I heard Guinness made for US is made in Canada. My wife however preferred Murphy's. I'm not a good one to judge since I have never had a beer I have not liked.
FSTOPDR 4 years ago
LOL, me too!
raconter1 4 years ago
Another great video!, and, AND, you can't beat a nice pint of GUINNESS! It's worth the purchase price of the pint just to watch the show that the beer BUBBLES put on at the beginning! LOL (Pete)
LifeJourneyGuy 4 years ago