Guinness

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Guinness is a world-famous Irish dry stout brand originating from Dublin and known for its dark color, creamy head, and long brewing heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Irish dry stout
beer brand
stout
brewery St. James’s Gate Brewery
surface form: St. James's Gate Brewery
countryOfOrigin Ireland
foundedBy Arthur Guinness
hasAlcoholByVolume about 4.1% ABV (Extra Cold)
about 4.2% ABV (Draught)
about 5.6% ABV (Foreign Extra Stout)
hasBodyColor almost black
very dark ruby
hasCharacteristic creamy texture
distinctive bitterness
nitrogenated carbonation
roasted barley flavor
thick mouthfeel
hasColor dark
hasCulturalAssociation Irish identity
St. Patrick's Day
surface form: St Patrick's Day

pub culture
hasHead creamy
hasHeadColor creamy white
hasHistoricSite Guinness Storehouse
hasLogoElement harp symbol
hasLongTermLease St. James’s Gate Brewery
surface form: St. James's Gate Brewery site in Dublin
hasParentCompanyHeadquarters London, England
surface form: London
hasPouringRitual two-part pour
hasProduct Guinness self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guinness Draught

Guinness self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guinness Extra Stout

Guinness self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guinness Foreign Extra Stout

Guinness Nitro IPA
Guinness self-linksurface differs
surface form: Guinness Zero (non-alcoholic)
hasServingSuggestion poured in a tulip pint glass
served at cool cellar temperature
served on draught
hasSlogan Good things come to those who wait
Made of More
hasStyle dry stout
inception 1759
isExportedTo worldwide markets
ownedBy Diageo
placeOfOrigin Dublin
tourismAttractionIn Dublin
usesGas carbon dioxide
nitrogen
usesIngredient barley
hops
roasted barley
water
yeast

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Guinness Storehouse associatedWithProduct Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness stout
Alec Guinness familyName Guinness
Heineken España S.A. brandManaged Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness (under license in Spain)
1st Earl of Iveagh familyName Guinness
subject surface form: Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
Brian Boru harp inspired Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness logo harp
Brian Boru harp associatedWith Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness brewery
Guinness World Records associatedWith Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness brewery
Hugo Guinness familyName Guinness
Diageo brandOwnerOf Guinness
Diageo formedByMergerOf Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness plc
Diageo notableBrand Guinness
Guinness hasProduct Guinness self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guinness Draught
Guinness hasProduct Guinness self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guinness Extra Stout
Guinness hasProduct Guinness self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
Guinness hasProduct Guinness self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Guinness Zero (non-alcoholic)
St. James’s Gate Brewery product Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness Draught
St. James’s Gate Brewery product Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness Extra Stout
St. James’s Gate Brewery product Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness Foreign Extra Stout
St. James’s Gate Brewery product Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness 0.0
Gravity Bar ownedBy Guinness
Gravity Bar serves Guinness
Gravity Bar primaryBrandServed Guinness
this entity surface form: Guinness Draught
Sabrina Guinness familyName Guinness
Cork Jazz Festival sponsor Guinness