After years of enthusiastic anticipation, Guinness fans in the UK can finally schedule at the opening of a new attraction London Later this year.
A brand new Guinness microbbrouwerij will open its doors in Covent Garden earlier Christmas.
The £ 73 million location comprises 50,000 m² in five buildings, and will have various food shops and drinks, a glass roof with a panoramic view, event rooms and a merchandise store.
The brewery will serve 14 different Brews in a limited edition, including No and Low alcohol Options that offer a unique taste experience for fans of the black things.
Although the actual Guinness will not be brewed on site, the iconic Irish Stout will be immediately available for drinking.
Visitors can also participate in tours to learn about the history of Guinness and the brewing process.
Beyond the brewery, the location will contain a selection of food and drink, including a food truck, a brasserie and grill, and a seafood restaurant on the roof.
The restaurant offers a beautiful 360-degree panoramic view of London, as well as a dining experience that complements the brewery range.

A brand new Guinness microbbrouwerij will open its doors in Covent Garden for Christmas

The location of £ 73 million comprises 50,000 m² in five buildings, and will contain various food and drinks
Originally announced in 2022, the long -awaited attraction promises to bring a taste of Dublin to the heart of London, to the delight of both fans and tourists.
The brewery is located in the garden of Old Brewer, a historic site where beer was first produced more than 300 years ago.
Guinness hopes that the free-to-entry attraction, which will be opened every day from 9.30 am to 11.30 am, will attract half a million visitors in the first year.
The location will be the fourth site for the Guinness brand, which operates other locations in Dublin, Baltimore and Chicago.
According to the StandardThe location will also be a hub for Diageo’s Learning for Life Bartening and Hospitality Program.
The project is expected to create a maximum of 150 jobs and train a maximum of 100 bartenders each year.
The demand for the Stout has risen in recent years, so much even that pubs in the UK have issued customers with ration cards for Guinness due to a national shortage in December.
Drinkers who visit the old Ivy house in Clerkenwell, Central London, had to buy two other drinks before they are entitled to a pint of the black stuff.

Beyond the brewery, the location will contain a selection of food and drink, including a food truck, a brasserie and grill, and a seafood restaurant on the roof

Guinness hopes that the free-to-entry attraction, which will be opened every day from 9.30 am to 11.30 am, will attract half a million visitors in the first year
The special cards were signed and stamped by staff to prove that gamblers had the right to buy ‘one ration from Guinness’.
Co-owner Del Currie said at the time that the hostel usually endured about eight barrels a week, but only received three barrels this week.
He said to The Morning Advertiser: “Instead of going out and saying,” There will be no Guinness for Christmas, “we thought we had done that Have a little fun with it. We started to do it last night and it eventually became a lot of fun – people really enjoyed it. ‘
Mr. Currie said the drinking hole would continue with the ration cards ‘as long as the stock last’.
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