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Nigeria has been brewing Guinness at its Ikeja factory since 1962 & is now the second largest consumer of Guinness in the world. Guinness Nigeria's recipe

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locally sourced maize & sorghum following a government ban on the importation of malted barley in the 1980s. Such ingredients are said to give Guinness Nigeria its uniquely bittersweet taste.

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The story of Guinness started in 1752, when Arthur Guinness was left £100 from the Archbishop & three years later he set up a business as a brewer in Leixlip, County Kildare. Arthur Guinness signs a 9, 000 year lease on a disused brewery at St. James Gate, Dublin for an initial £100 which included water rights, four acres, consists of copper, a keive, a mill, two malt houses, Stabling & a loft to hold 200 tons of hay. Arthur then begins brewing porter & ale. 1769 saw the first barrels of Guinness being exported to England & in 1811 saw the first barrels exported to Lisbon. 1834 after Guinness had been exported world wide; they change their bottling from Stone to glass. 1862 saw the label change to hold the Harp & Arthur Guinness signature, it later got trademarked & is still found on the bottle today. 1886 saw Guinness become the largest brewery in the world with an annul production of 1.2million barrels & also being the first brewery incorporated on the London stock exchange. This amount grew by 1914 where they produced 3million barrels a year & purchase a steam boat to help with distribution worldwide. In 1929 saw the first advertisement of Guinness in poster form with the slogan, Guinness is good for you. Then came a promotion in 1954, it was called ‘message in a bottle' & Guinness placed numbers inside 50, 000 bottles & dropped them over board in various different parts of the world & if a person found one of the bottles, they then hand to return the bottle to Guinness & they would receive a memento. Bottles were return from across the globe including Liverpool, the Bahamas, Tahiti, the Azores & Mexico. 1960 saw Nigeria gain independence from Britain, & to commemorate this occasion, Guinness & Unilever set up a fifty-fifty arrangement to brew & distribute in Nigeria. This is then followed by breweries in Malaysia, Canada, Indonesia & many more. 1988 the widget was introduced in cans so Guinness could now sell their draught beer in a can. Three years later they were give an award from the queen for best technological advancement. In 1997 saw Guinness Plc & Grand Metropolitan PLC merge to form Diageo PLC. Almost 2 billion pints of Guinness were sold in 2001, & 1 million pints of Guinness sold in Britain alone, 2007 saw 10 million glasses of Guinness sold everyday. ...
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Guinness Surger With Surger Unit Draught Stout 24x 520ml

With Guinness Surger cans and a Surger unit, you can perfectly recreate the great-tasting keg Guinness you find down the pub. First of all, plug your Guinness Surger unit into the nearest plug socket. Next grab yourself a Guinness Glass - which comes free with this promotion. Then slowly pour the contents of your Surger can into the glass. Set this aside for one minute while you pour a few drops of water onto the silver plate of the Surger unit. Once this is complete, place the pint glass containing your Guinness Surger on the silver plate in the water. Now that your Guinness pint glass is on the Guinness Surger unit, all you have to do is press the ‘surger' button and watch the magic happen. How do you know the magic is happening? Your Guinness will froth up then settle just as it
does from a normal draught font, leaving you with the trademark creamy Guinness head. What actually happens isn't magic. Using sound waves, the Guinness Surger unit activates gasses that are already present in the Guinness beer creating a spectacular surge (hence the name) that soon settles to create the perfect pint.
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With Guinness Surger cans & a Surger unit, you can perfectly recreate the great-tasting keg Guinness you find down the pub. First of all, plug your Guinness Surger unit into the nearest plug socket. Next grab yourself a Guinness Glass
- which comes free with this promotion. Then slowly pour the contents of your Surger can into the glass. Set this aside for one minute while you pour a few drops of water onto the silver plate of the Surger unit. Once this is complete, place the pint glass containing your Guinness Surger on the silver plate in the water. Now that your Guinness pint glass is on the Guinness Surger unit, all you have to do is press the ‘surger' button & watch the magic happen. How do you know the magic is happening? Your Guinness will froth up then settle just as it does from a normal draught font, leaving you with the trademark creamy Guinness head. What actually happens isn't magic. Using sound waves, the Guinness Surger unit activates gasses that are already present in the Guinness beer creating a spectacular surge (hence the name) that soon settles to create the perfect pint.

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