Diageo Ireland writes:
The Malt Train (top) outside Brewhouse 2 in 1920 – then the largest brewhouse in the world.
Today the train tracks are still part of the streetscapes (above) here at St. James’s Gate [Dublin 8]
Bring back the Malt Train.
Hic.
Diageo Ireland writes:
The Malt Train (top) outside Brewhouse 2 in 1920 – then the largest brewhouse in the world.
Today the train tracks are still part of the streetscapes (above) here at St. James’s Gate [Dublin 8]
Bring back the Malt Train.
Hic.
Interesting #6nations advert from Guinness. Guess they never heard of Stander, Aki or Tuilagi. I’m sure their families and thousands of other immigrants (and their kids) will be cheering on their countries this weekend. pic.twitter.com/G5oqqqGdhu
— Mark Tighe (@marktigheST) February 1, 2019
FIGHT!
Hic.
Aki?
Gulp.
Kevin Whitty writes:
Pintman, Guinness connoisseur and atmosphere architect, currently on a rampage across Dublin #FerPlayCha
G’wan the O’Neill’s.
This morning.
Mark Sandys, Global Head of Beer, Diageo, at the launch of Open Gate Pure Brew, “a full flavoured, NON-ALCOHOLIC beer“.
Splutter.
Says Mark:
Fully brewed and fully fermented with an ABV of 0.5%, Open Gate Pure Brew is available in 330ml bottles and will be initially rolled out to 250 pubs in Dublin from January 2018 with wider distribution nationally in Ireland from March.
Hic FIGHT!
Secret of Life.
The best Guinness ad you’ve never seen.
Liam O’Neill writes:
A friend of mine in the US [Miami Ad School student Tadhg Ennis, who is working as a bartender to pay for tuition] made this vid as a college project and I think it’s suitable for the day that’s in it….
Meanwhile…
Aunties GeekEasy [Damon and George] write:
Juuuust in time for St Patricks Day we made a video on a little theory about alcohol…
Meanwhile…
The Bartender
Boys, Boys, Boys writes:
A lovely video about some locals adjusting to their new bartender. Enjoy.
Slurp.
This afternoon.
Steve Conlon tweetz:
This is extremely clever advertising from Guinness Ireland
Hic.
James writes:
Brand new short video made by Lonely Planet in Dublin meeting people from all over the world that have come to visit the Guinness Storehouse. An estimated 1.6 million people will see it this year
The new Guinness logo by London based agency Design Bridge.
Made Of More. Much More (Design Bridge)
((H/T: Fuzzy Duck)