H old onto your pints, because we have a bit of Guinness trivia that is about to knock your green St. Paddy’s Day hat right ...
A full-grown goat standing at just 1 foot, 3 inches tall has been dubbed the shortest living goat in the world by Guinness ...
If you take a look at glass of Guinness, it’s black, right? If you’re being picky, it’s a deep, deep chocolate brown. But actually, it’s not black at all. It’s not even brown.
While there is a range of pubs in Dublin famed for having good Guinness, the capital is low down on the list in terms of ...
More than two-and-a-half centuries after Arthur Guinness set up shop in Dublin, such innovations are keeping the brewery in the black.
Guinness is Ireland's most iconic beer and is beloved by Brits, so when Paddy's Day rolls around each year, many opt to have ...
Meet Karumbi, a Canadian pygmy goat from Kerala, who has earned a Guinness World Record as the shortest living goat in the world, standing at just 40.50 cm tall.
who are given ‘Guinness inductions’, are expecting to pour 5,000 pints of the Black Stuff on St Patrick’s Day. Over the last three years, Padraig has invested close to £100,000 in equipment ...