Scenic point
Guinness Black Beer Museum
In 1759, Arthur Guinness signed a lease with an annual rent of 45 pounds and a lease term of 9000 years to lease St. James's Gate Brewery. After more than 250 years of ups and downs, it finally developed into a world famous brand of black beer. The Beer Museum made full use of the original workshop to systematically introduce the brewing process of beer.
With the growing business of Guinness, this brewery, which began to operate in 1904, has been moved elsewhere. The seven storey building has been transformed into a large museum integrating exhibition, catering, entertainment and retail. More than 600000 people come here every year to visit. The seventh floor on the top floor is also the climax of this trip, the official bar of Guinness: Gravity Bar. Each visitor can get a glass of fresh black beer at the counter free of charge with the visit coupon of the day.