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The Guinness the Queen didn’t drink
The Guinness the Queen didn’t drink
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Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh declined to try a sample of Guinness during their tour of a brewery at St James's Gate in Dublin. 19.05.2011, Sputnik International
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The Guinness the Queen didn’t drink
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh declined to try a sample of Guinness during their tour of a brewery at St James's Gate in Dublin.
Queen Elizabeth II and the Duke of Edinburgh declined to try a sample of Guinness during their tour of a brewery at St James's Gate in Dublin.
The Queen and the Duke were told how Guinness is made.
The brewery, established in 1759 by Arthur Guinness, is visited by up to three million people annually. Up to ten million pints are drunk every day around the globe.