New Guinness exhibition opens at St James Gate facility
Published Sunday, October 28, 2012, 9:58 AM
Updated Sunday, October 28, 2012, 9:58 AM
A new Guinness exhibition has opened on the fourth floor of the St James' Gate facility in Dublin.
According to the Herald, the €2.5m interactive exhibition, the Guinness Global floor, will tell the story of how the beverage is enjoyed around the world.
Visitors to the new floor will be able to participate in several different experiences such as the Guinness Academy, the Guinness Connoisseur Bar and the Arthur Guinness Fund Exhibition.
Last week, Guinness also launched construction of a new brew house facility at its iconic Dublin home, only the fourth such structure to be built at the brewery in its 250-year history.
With the expansion, the facility will be able to produce around one billion pints a year.
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