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[[Image:Guinness_Draught.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A pint of Guinness Draught as served at the Guinness Storehouse Museum in [[Dublin]]. {{photo|David Blaikie}}]] | [[Image:Guinness_Draught.jpg|200px|right|thumb|A pint of Guinness Draught as served at the Guinness Storehouse Museum in [[Dublin]]. {{photo|David Blaikie}}]] | ||
:''This article deals with the famous beer. For other uses of the word, see [[Guinness (disambiguation)]]'' | |||
'''Guinness''' is a type of [[stout]], originally brewed in [[Dublin]], which has become synonomous with [[Irish]] nationality and sympathies. It is perhaps one of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]'s most famous exports, comparable with Swiss watches or French cheese. | '''Guinness''' is a type of [[stout]], originally brewed in [[Dublin]], which has become synonomous with [[Irish]] nationality and sympathies. It is perhaps one of [[Ireland (state)|Ireland]]'s most famous exports, comparable with Swiss watches or French cheese. |
Revision as of 17:05, 26 July 2007
- This article deals with the famous beer. For other uses of the word, see Guinness (disambiguation)
Guinness is a type of stout, originally brewed in Dublin, which has become synonomous with Irish nationality and sympathies. It is perhaps one of Ireland's most famous exports, comparable with Swiss watches or French cheese.
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