Virtual Guinness Storehouse Tour

One of my first stops in Dublin was the Guinness Storehouse where I did the self-guided tour and had a pint of Guinness at the top. Many think the tour is uninspired and boring, but I did enjoy it.

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Walking to Guinness!

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Yet more walking…

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Crane Street Gate at St. James’s Gate

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What? More walking?

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Some of John Gilroy’s famous ads on display outside.

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Finally at the entrance.

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Guinness sign at Market Street entrance.

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Starting the ridiculously expensive tour.

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Ingredient #1: Barley

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At St. James’s Gate Brewery, Guinness use 100,000 tonnes of Irish grown barley per year.

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Ingredient #2: Hops

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Ingredient #3: Yeast

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Ingredient #4: Water

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Cheesy Ingredient #5: Arthur Guinness

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Some sort of control panel

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Here, you can pour your own pint or wait until the end of the tour.

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Tasting lab

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Looking back at the beginning of the tour

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Huge display about coopering

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Walking among Guinness ads from the last century

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Lots and lots of Guinness advertising, mostly by John Gilroy.

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Even more Guinnes ads.

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Enjoying pints and the view at Guinness’s Gravity Bar at the top.

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Guinness’s faithful pouring pints at the top.

Guinness also has their own (much better) virtual tour, though if possible, do it in person! Not only will you get the best-tasting, freshest pint of Guinness ever but you’ll also be in Ireland!

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