Guinness Storehouse

icon-locationSt. James's Gate, Ushers, Dublin 8, Ireland
The Guinness Storehouse or the Guinness Brewery is a tourist attraction located in Dublin, Ireland, dedicated to the history and production of Guinness.

The Guinness Storehouse is a tourist attraction located in Dublin, Ireland, dedicated to the history and brewing of Guinness. The warehouse is located in the original fermentation plant of the Guinness brewery, founded in 1759 by Arthur Guinness.

Visitors begin their journey at the bottom of the seven-story building, shaped like a giant pint of Guinness. The entire tour will introduce visitors to the history of the brewery, the ingredients used in the brewing process, and the advertising campaigns that made Guinness famous.
The first floor is dedicated to the history of the brewery and the Guinness family. Visitors can learn about Arthur Guinness, who founded the brewery in 1759, and view artifacts from the brewery's history, including old brewing equipment and promotional posters.

The second floor is all about the brewing process, where visitors can learn about the four ingredients that make up a pint of Guinness: water, barley, hops, and yeast. There is also a section on the brewing process, including information on the famous "Guinness yeast" and the unique method of making stout.

The third floor is where visitors can sample a pint of Guinness and learn about the different types of glasses and the pouring technique used to serve the beer.

The fourth floor is the "Tasting Room", where visitors can learn about the different flavors and aromas of Guinness.
The fifth floor is the "Gravity Bar", which gives visitors a panoramic view of Dublin city. This floor also has a terrace where you can enjoy half a pint of Guinness while enjoying the view.

The sixth floor is the "Guinness Academy", where visitors can learn how to pour their own perfect pint of Guinness.

Finally on the seventh floor is the "Storehouse Restaurant", where guests can enjoy a meal with a pint of Guinness.

The Guinness Storehouse also features interactive exhibits and audio-visual displays, making it a fun and rewarding experience for visitors of all ages. It is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Dublin, attracting over 1.7 million visitors each year.