Technical Details
General Information
Package Dimensions | 16.2 x 13.8 x 13 cm; 460 g |
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Item model number | 58568 |
Volume | 1760 Millilitres |
Units | 1760.0 millilitre |
Serving Recommendation | Serve Chilled |
Country of origin | Ireland |
Alcohol Content | 4.1 Percent by Volume |
Brand | Guinness |
Type | Stout |
Region Produced In | Ireland |
Speciality | Suitable for Vegetarians |
Caffeine content | decaffeinated |
Package Information | Can |
Manufacturer | Diageo |
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Product description
Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Pure beauty. Pure GUINNESS.
From the manufacturer


Draught GUINNESS
Swirling clouds tumble as the storm begins to calm. Settle. Breathe in the moment, then break through the smooth, light head to the bittersweet reward. Unmistakeably GUINNESS, from the first velvet sip to the last, lingering drop. And every deep-dark satisfying mouthful in between. Pure beauty.
Pure GUINNESS.

Arthur Guinness
1725 – 1803
The GUINNESS Story
Arthur Guinness started the St James’s Gate brewery in Dublin back in 1759. It all started with just one man, but it was not down to a single ‘eureka’ moment.
The history of GUINNESS is a stirring tale of inspiration, dedication, ingenuity and effort. It’s over two centuries of sublime brewing craft, a remarkable knack for spreading the word and more than a few leaps of faith. It’s the story of how a unique Irish stout became, with a little magic, one of the world’s best-loved beers.

The Art of the Master Brewer
There are six distinct features that make our beer stand out from the others: our roasted barley, the extra hops we use, our special yeast, our maturation process, the famous creamy head and the supremely skillful craft of our brewers. Read more about our four key ingredients

GUINNESS Yeast
To capture the full freshness of the ingredients, we use our famous strain of GUINNESS yeast, descended down from Arthur’s time. It works like no other to ensure our beer is fully fermented and charged with flavour. It’s so valuable to us that a small reserve amount is kept under lock and key in case something should happen to our main supply.

Hops
We use the finest female hop (we discriminate in favour of the fairer sex), and use around double the amount of hops in our brew than most beers, for a more intense flavour and aroma. Hops are also a natural preservative, giving GUINNESS the long life essential for global export.

Water
Like Arthur Guinness before us, we prize our water for its purity and softness. In fact, it’s so important to us, we call it ‘liquor’. At the St James’s Gate Brewery in Dublin the water comes from springs in the Wicklow Mountains (which are also known as St James’s Wells).

GUINNESS Yeast
To capture the full freshness of the ingredients, we use our famous strain of GUINNESS yeast, descended down from Arthur’s time. It works like no other to ensure our beer is fully fermented and charged with flavour. It’s so valuable to us that a small reserve amount is kept under lock and key in case something should happen to our main supply.