GRIOTS REPUBLIC - An Urban Black Travel Mag - March 2016
ISSUE #3: IRELAND Profiles: Arlette Bomahou, Illa J, African Gospel Choir Dublin, Godfrey Chimbganda, Fabu D
ISSUE #3: IRELAND
Profiles: Arlette Bomahou, Illa J, African Gospel Choir Dublin, Godfrey Chimbganda, Fabu D
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Guinness Storehouse.”<br />
The Storehouse, located on St. James Gate in<br />
Dublin proper, is truly a must see for visitors of<br />
the city, particularly if you are a lover of stout,<br />
historical sites, and authentic Irish cuisine. The<br />
Storehouse, the site of a 19th century brewery<br />
turned tourist attraction, was founded by Sir<br />
Arthur Guinness in 1759. Today, Guinness<br />
produces over 2.5 million pints of stout per day!<br />
Within its walls, visitors can learn how Guinness<br />
Stout is made, eat, drink, and make merriment.<br />
Ask any cab driver, bell boy, police officer or<br />
any random person walking down the streets<br />
of Dublin, Ireland what is “a must do” while in<br />
the city and it is guaranteed most will say, “The<br />
Cover charge for entry to The Storehouse<br />
is 20 euro and includes a pint of its famous<br />
stout, which you can draft yourself after a brief<br />
tutorial. If you choose, you can simply sip it<br />
while enjoying a tour of the facility or save it<br />
and have it with your meal.<br />
It must be mentioned that you have never truly<br />
tasted Guinness Stout until you’ve tasted it in