
The classic pint of Guinness.
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Miniature Guinness shot glass commemorating the company's 250th anniversary this year.
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Miniature Guinness pint glasses were made to celebrate the 250th anniversary as well.
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The Guinness storehouse gates in the St. James's Gate brewing site, Dublin.
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Tourists take pictures in the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin.
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Staff from the Guinness Storehouse, Dublin, celebrate a record number of visitors who have flocked to the home of the black stuff.
Niall Carson / PA Wire / PA Phot

A tourist drinks a pint of Guinness in the Gravity bar at the Guinness storehouse, Dublin.
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A pint of Guinness, on a table, in the Gravity bar at the Guinness storehouse, Dublin.
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An Ireland fan with a huge inflatable bottle of Guinness
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A Wales fan drinks a pint of Guinness at a rugby match.
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View of a Guinness Premiership Corner Flag at a rugby match.
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A man dressed as a pint of Guinness takes part in the Lifestyle Sports Adidas Dublin Marathon.
Julien Behal / PA Wire / PA Phot

A man enjoys a pint and a cigarette - simultaneously - in a bar in Central London.
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"The Good Old Days" for Irish smokers - a man having a Guinness and a cigarette in a Dublin pub. (Smoking is now banned in Irish pubs.)
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Five foot high pints of Guinness used to promote the Irish brew at 150,000 pubs and bars around the globe on St. Patrick's Day.
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