Guinness...

... a potted history.

... a potted history.

1759: Businessman Arthur Guinness signs a 9,000-year lease, at £45 per annum, on St James's Gate Brewery.

1769: His company starts exporting to England.

1770s: The porter that would become known as Guinness is first brewed at St James's Gate.

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1817: Guinness starts exporting to the US.

1880s: St James's Gate Brewery becomes established as the largest brewery in the world.

1929: Guinness is first advertised in the UK.

1936: First overseas Guinness brewery is opened at Park Royal in London (below).

1960: Harp Larger is established and brewed for the first time in Dundalk.

1963: Guinness Brewery is opened in Ikeja, Nigeria.

1965: Guinness purchases St Francis Abbey Brewery in Kilkenny, which has been brewing Smithwick's since 1710.

1997: Diageo plc, with headquarters in London, is formed out of a £24 billion merger of Guinness plc and Grand Metropolitan plc.

2008: Diageo announces plans to close its breweries in Kilkenny and Dundalk and downsize St James's Gate in favour of building a new brewery close to Dublin.