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]]>There are two experiences to choose from—the Welcome Back Tickets which is €15.00 (roughly $17.50) or the Guinness Uncovered which is €30.00 (roughly $35). The Welcome Back Ticket includes exploring the ingredients, history, and culture of Guinness, and a pint of Guinness or a soft drink to enjoy at Gravity Bar. The Guinness Uncovered offers the same things, as well as learning how to pour your own pint of Guinness and 60 minutes with a Beer Specialist featuring a tasting session.
When you’re done with the experiences, be sure to check out one of the two restaurants—Arthur’s Bar and 1837 Bar & Brassier. The menu has been uniquely crafted to contrast or compliment the stouts and beers and it’s made local Irish ingredients.
Right now the Guinness Storehouse is closed due to Irish governemnt guidlines until they recieve further notice. Normaly the hours of the Guinness Storehouse are Sunday to Thursday from 11.30 to 19.00 (last entry 17.00) and Friday to Saturday from 11.30 to 21.30 (last entry 20.00). To stay up to date for when they open check out the Guinness Storehouse website.
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]]>One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.
Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!
The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!
Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife.
Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!
If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.
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]]>The post The Guinness Storehouse in Dublin is a Must-See For Beer Lovers appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>There are two experiences to choose from—the Welcome Back Tickets which is €15.00 (roughly $17.50) or the Guinness Uncovered which is €30.00 (roughly $35). The Welcome Back Ticket includes exploring the ingredients, history, and culture of Guinness, and a pint of Guinness or a soft drink to enjoy at Gravity Bar. The Guinness Uncovered offers the same things, as well as learning how to pour your own pint of Guinness and 60 minutes with a Beer Specialist featuring a tasting session.
When you’re done with the experiences, be sure to check out one of the two restaurants—Arthur’s Bar and 1837 Bar & Brassier. The menu has been uniquely crafted to contrast or compliment the stouts and beers and it’s made local Irish ingredients.
Right now the Guinness Storehouse is closed due to Irish governemnt guidlines until they recieve further notice. Normaly the hours of the Guinness Storehouse are Sunday to Thursday from 11.30 to 19.00 (last entry 17.00) and Friday to Saturday from 11.30 to 21.30 (last entry 20.00). To stay up to date for when they open check out the Guinness Storehouse website.
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]]>The post In Dublin? Drink it All In! appeared first on Traveler Master.
]]>One of the reasons for which Ireland is world-famous is their contributions to the gastronomic world. More specifically, it’s world-renowned for some of the delicious alcoholic beverages that it produces.
Here are some spots that you must check out to “drink in” Dublin!
The Guinness Storehouse is a one-of-a-kind attraction. Here, visitors can check out how one of the world’s most popular beers is made and then enjoy a complimentary pint at the 360-degree bar on the top floor!
Dublin’s most famous drinking establishment is the Temple Bar. Here, live music and good spirits accompany generous pours of whiskey, beer, and other libations. You must check it out to experience Dublin’s nightlife.
Another famous Irish product known throughout the world is Irish Whiskey. You can take a tour of the Jameson Distillery in Dublin to learn more about the liquor, and of course, sample it!
If you liked the Jameson Distillery, you have to make another pit stop at the Irish Whiskey Museum in order to learn more about the history of this world-renowned beverage and its growth.
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