Ireland is famous for its brewing traditions, and tourists visiting Dublin, of course, can not fail to visit the Museum, located on the territory of the famous brewery "Guinness". This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in the Irish capital, the Dubliners, just 5% of visitors.
The brewery was founded in 1759, and in 1838 it became the largest in Ireland, and in 1886 is the largest in the world. Now it is the largest global producer of dark malt beer - stout.
The seven-story building the fermentation plant, which houses the Museum was built in 1902, the shop worked until 1988. In 1997 it was decided to move here the Guinness Museum. The new Museum opened in December 2000. Seven floors surround the atrium, made in the form pincavage beer glass. If the glass filled with beer, it will fit 14, 3 million pints.
The exposure of the first floor to talk about four main components, of which brewed beer: water, barley, hops and yeast. Here are the articles about the founder of the company, the sir Arthur Guinness. On the other floors recounts the history of the brewery, brewing technology, types, and kinds of beer. Here you can see a collection of posters and beer bottles and learn how you can use beer in cooking.
On the seventh floor is a bar, and the cost of a pint of beer included in the entrance ticket. On the third and the fourth floor is the business centre, which hosts a variety of conference, etc.
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