In this news piece, we look into the new Guinness Brewery Experience at the Guinness Storehouse, which features exclusive access to Arthur Guinness’s house, the Cash Office and Underground Tunnels.

The Guinness Storehouse is thrilled to announce its brand-new exclusive Brewery Experience Tour, taking visitors on a one-of-a-kind journey behind the iconic St. James’ Gate.

The intimate tour will explore the past, present and future of brewing at St. James’ Gate, providing an exclusive insight into the working brewery that has stood at St. James’s Gate for the past three centuries.

Guided by a Guinness Brewery Ambassador, visitors can expect to be among the few who get to enter parts of the building that were previously closed to the public.

Guests will have the chance to enter Arthur’s House, an area that is only accessible for this experience, and view exclusive rare artefacts.

Additional areas included are the roast house, a place where the barley used in Ireland’s most famous stout is heated, the original Vat House, which dates to Arthur Guinness’s time, and the renowned Guinness Tunnel, allowing guests to travel underground towards the state-of-the-art Brewhouse No4.

On the Brewery Experience Tour, guests will learn to pour beautiful pints of Guinness and will also be treated to a Guinness tasting session alongside a specially curated dining experience in the famous 1837 restaurant where visitors will indulge in classic Guinness pairings and new innovations, including Oysters, Guinness Brown Bread and Guinness & Barley Gelato.

This once-in-a-lifetime experience for Guinness lovers will have full access to the Guinness Storehouse tour across the seven iconic floors and finish with a creamy pint overlooking Dublin’s skyline at the Gravity bar.

Tickets for this premium tour are available to buy now, priced from €320 per person.

About The Guinness Storehouse
The Guinness Storehouse tells the story of one of Ireland’s most loved brands, Guinness.

Visitors from Ireland and abroad discover what goes into making each pint, learn about the incredible brand history stretching over 260 years, its iconic advertising, as well as a tasting like no other.

The experience unfolds across seven floors, including the highlight for many visitors – the famous Gravity Bar, where visitors can enjoy unparalleled panoramic 360⁰ views of Dublin city. As well as the incredible history, learn about the future of Guinness and its most recent innovations, including Guinness Nitro Surge, Guinness Microdraught and Guinness 0.0.

The Guinness Storehouse is located in the heart of Dublin’s Liberties, an area renowned for its brewing and distilling history. Just metres from the Home of Guinness is the Guinness Open Gate Brewery, an experimental taproom and brewery where brewers are given the creative license to dream in beer.

Across the way is the Roe & Co Distillery, the home of cocktail exploration and modern Irish whiskey.

Find out more on the all-new Guinness Storehouse website at guinness-storehouse.com and also at www.guinnessopengate.com and www.roeandcowhiskey.com.

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