WASHINGTON — Guinness will make beer in Baltimore and happily let you watch it do it.
Guinness says it will build a U.S. version of Dublin’s popular Guinness Open Gate Brewery in Baltimore County. It will be a mid-sized brewery and visitor center with an innovation microbrewery also on site, at the company’s existing Relay, Maryland, site.
Guinness says its $50 million investment also will include a packaging and warehousing operation.
But its iconic Stout won’t be produced there.
Guinness Stouts will continue to be brewed at St. Jame’s Gate in Dublin. The Baltimore operation will be home for new Guinness beers created for the U.S. market, it says.
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4 comments:
yeahhhhhhh
I am switching from bud to guinness since bud is going political.
Plenty of Guinness in stores/bars - still need to support our local micro's here on the shore. They are very good/nice folks.
More jobs! More tax revenue! More beer! No losers!
Finally a decent beer in MD.
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