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Hop into the legendary Guinness brewery, circa 1953
by Mashable. In 1759, Irish brewer Arthur Guinness signed a lease on a disused four-acre brewery at St. James’s Gate in Dublin. The annual rent was £45, and the lease was good for a period of 9,000 years. Brewing only ales, the business grew, and exported its first … |
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