Arthur Guinness & Son

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Arthur Guinness & Son was the family-run brewing company behind Guinness stout, one of Ireland’s most famous and globally recognized beer brands.

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Arthur Guinness & Co. 1
Guinness plc 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf brewing company
family business
associatedWith Dublin industrial history
Guinness family NERFINISHED
Irish cultural identity
St. James's Gate Brewery NERFINISHED
brand Guinness NERFINISHED
brandCharacteristic black-and-white Guinness branding
harp logo
brandPositioning iconic Irish stout brand
category Irish brewery
historic European brewery
contributedTo global popularity of Irish stout
coreBusiness brewing and sale of ale
brewing and sale of stout
country Ireland NERFINISHED
exportedTo British Empire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
global markets
foundedBy Arthur Guinness NERFINISHED
hasReputation one of the most recognized beer brands worldwide
headquartersCountry Ireland NERFINISHED
headquartersLocation Dublin NERFINISHED
heritage multi-generational Guinness family management
industry brewing industry
influenced Irish brewing industry
knownFor dark stout beer
use of roasted barley in stout
mainMarket Ireland NERFINISHED
marketedAs premium stout beer
namedAfter Arthur Guinness NERFINISHED
notableBrand Guinness Draught NERFINISHED
Guinness Extra Stout NERFINISHED
notableFor production of Guinness stout
operatedAs family-run company
operatedBrewery St. James's Gate Brewery NERFINISHED
product Guinness stout NERFINISHED
beer
successor Diageo (through corporate mergers) NERFINISHED
Guinness plc NERFINISHED
typeOfOwnership family ownership (historical)
usedIngredient barley
hops
water
yeast

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Edward Cecil Guinness employer Arthur Guinness & Son
1st Earl of Iveagh employer Arthur Guinness & Son
subject surface form: Edward Cecil Guinness, 1st Earl of Iveagh
this entity surface form: Arthur Guinness & Co.
Diageo foundedBy Arthur Guinness & Son
this entity surface form: Guinness plc