Pierce Walk In Europe 2009

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St. James Gate, Ireland

Filed under Uncategorized by stella on 16-11-2009

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Barley, yeast, hops, and water, four simple ingrediants that combines to make the best beverage in the world. The fusion of taste between coffee, caramel, and mocha is perfected at St. James’ Gate in Dublin, Ireland. The Thick creamy head was the trademark of this unique porter that taste nothing like anything you’ve ever tasted before. Some say it’s black gold, but in reality the real color of it is ruby red. The golden harp has been the face of this company for 250 years, and still going stong. The storehouse itself was shaped like a pint glass, shattering the world record by being able to hold 13.7 million pints. The storehouse in Dublin was educational in many different ways. It showed the historical influence on the Irish economy and culture. Manufacturing, distribution, and transportaion also played a big part of this company, obviously. Guinness, ladies and gentleman, was the company I was writing about. Guinness, the trademark and the face of Ireland, has lightened the woes and worries of mankind for over 2 and a half centuries, and made lives much more enjoyable by the pint.

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