Toggle navigation
Newsletters
FINANCE AWARDS 2026
DONATE
SHOP
BEST OF IRELAND SHOPPING
STORE LOCATOR
BUY IRISH
NEWS
IRISH NEWS
NORTHERN IRELAND
CRIME
POLITICS
BUSINESS
OPINION
COMMUNITY
ROOTS
HISTORY
GENEALOGY
BOYNE VALLEY
GREAT HUNGER
EASTER RISING
THE KENNEDYS
TITANIC
CULTURE
IRISHCENTRAL STORYTELLERS
ENTERTAINMENT
PODCASTS
FOOD & DRINK
EDUCATION
CRAIC
EVENTS
MOVIES
IRISH LANGUAGE
TRAVEL
EXPLORE IRELAND
VIDEO
TOP DESTINATIONS
TRAVEL TIPS
IRELAND'S TOP HOTELS
DREAM HOMES
Back
Finance Awards 2026
Donate
Shop
Best of Ireland Shopping
Store Locator
Buy Irish
News
Irish News
Northern Ireland
Crime
Politics
Business
Opinion
Community
Roots
History
Genealogy
Boyne Valley
Great Hunger
Easter Rising
The Kennedys
Titanic
Culture
IrishCentral Storytellers
Entertainment
Podcasts
Food & Drink
Education
Craic
Events
Movies
Irish language
Travel
Explore Ireland
Video
Top Destinations
Travel Tips
Ireland's Top Hotels
Dream homes
Newsletters
Ever wonder what leprechauns hide at the base of rainbows? Turns out it's Guinness
The treasure at the bottom of the rainbow
IrishCentral Columnists
@IrishCentral
Oct 20, 2011
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
The treasure at the bottom of the rainbow
I'm sure we've all suspected this to be true for years but this great shot gives definitive proof that the Leprechaun's "Pot of Gold" at the end of a rainbow is in fact a truck load of Guinness.
Facebook
Email
Twitter
Pinterest
WhatsApp
Read Next
The man who "sold" The Brooklyn Bridge, Statue of Liberty, and Ulysses Grant's tomb
The Irish Palatines: the German refugees who settled in Ireland
The Irish contribution to Major League Baseball
Most Read
Silly Irish jokes that are sure to make you laugh!
Irish blessings and prayers for funerals
An Irish twist on a winning comfort food - bangers and mash
Traditional Irish recipes for a taste of home
On This Day: The fiercest blizzard of the 'Big Snow' of 1947 hit Ireland
Symbol of Ireland: the Irish harp's sweet music and myth
How the heroic Irish won the American Revolution
Why Ireland should be your must-visit food destination in 2026
Comments
Comments