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Guinness (/ˈɡɪnɪs/) is a
stout that
originated in the
brewery of
Arthur Guinness at St. James's Gate, Dublin, Ireland, in 1759. It is now
owned by the...
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Guinness World Records,
known from its
inception in 1955
until 1999 as The
Guinness Book of
Records and in
previous United States editions as The Guinness...
- Alec
Guinness CH CBE (born Alec
Guinness de Cuffe; 2
April 1914 – 5
August 2000) was an
English actor.
After an
early career on the stage,
Guinness was...
- A Baby
Guinness is a shooter, a
style of ****tail, or
mixed alcoholic beverage,
intended to be
consumed in one shot. A Baby
Guinness does not contain...
- in Dublin, Ireland, by
Arthur Guinness. The
company is now a part of Diageo, a
company formed from the
merger of
Guinness and
Grand Metropolitan in 1997...
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Sabrina Jane
Guinness, Lady
Stoppard (born 9
January 1955) is a British-Irish
television producer.
Sabrina Guinness is the
eldest child (of four daughters...
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Arthur Guinness (c. 24
September 1725 – 23
January 1803) was an
Irish brewer, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. The
inventor of
Guinness beer, he founded...
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Ursula Kroeber Le
Guin (née Kroeber; /ˈkroʊbər lə ˈɡwɪn/ KROH-bər lə GWIN;
October 21, 1929 –
January 22, 2018) was an
American author best
known for her...
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Serious Fraud Office. The
defendants bought shares in
Guinness plc to
enable Guinness (by
supporting its
share price) to take over Distillers, a...
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Guinness (Irish: Mag Aong****s) is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alec
Guinness (1914–2000),
British actor Arthur Guinness (1725–1803)...