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Is Guinness Airlifted in from Ireland (or the U.K.) to certain pubs?

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Is Guinness Airlifted in from Ireland (or the U.K.) to certain pubs?

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I got this email the other day, after inquiring at a chain of pubs that takes pride in its Guinness: The Guinness which we serve in our bar is still imported from the St. James Gate Brewery. It is a known fact that Guinness has breweries all over the world and one located in Canada, but that facility at this time supplies the United States west of the Mississippi. As to our Guinness as is true of all beer, ale or stout that is a Keg product and brought over from Europe, it is actually shipped via boat to the United States. This is due to the shear volume and weight of the product and is the only way that is economically feasible. I hope this answers the question. Greg Jones Vice President of Operations The Claddagh Development Group, LLC Sorry I didn’t have better news.

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Ok guys. First to clear some things up: 1. All draught and pub draught canned Guinness in the United States comes from the brewery at St. James Gate in Dublin, Ireland. 2. All Guinness is transported to the United States by ship. Dear J.P., We would love to see you drink Guinness free for the rest of your life. Unfortunately, your wife’s friend is incorrect. Guinness is transported by ship to the US. Guinness has a shelf life of nine months so the quality will maintain during the transportation. Also, Guinness cans contain the widget which is pressurized with nitrogen. If something were to happen to the pressure in the cabin, it could get quite messy! If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us again! Thank you!

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