Guinness Down Under
Author(s): Smith Rod
Guinness is a name instantly recognised the world over -- the famous stout has been brewed at St James's Gate in Dublin for over 250 years, and is now brewed under contract in fifty countries and 9 million glasses of Guinness are drunk each day worldwide. Guinness family members, originally in three major groupings -- brewing, banking, and the church -- have achieved fame in all walks of life, with some scaling great heights, others tasting great sadness. Guinness Down Under is the never-before-told story of how the famous brew and the family came to New Zealand and Australia in the mid-1800s: the brew itself through export and eventually in-country brewing, and the family through four grandsons of Arthur Guinness who made a new life Down Under, where many of their descendants remain.
Product Information
General Fields
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- : EYE GLASS PRESS
- : EYE GLASS PRESS
- : 01 February 2018
- : books
Special Fields
- : Smith Rod
- : Paperback
- : Paperback
- : 1803
- : 1803
- : 338.766342099
- : 338.766342099
- : G
- : G