We joined thousands of our best friends on the Guinness Storehouse visit today. As a fan of Guinness this was a Father’s Day highlight for me. It was not a brewery tour, but instead more of a history of Guinness itself. I liked seeing some of the archive of advertisements over the years. And we got to get a “Stoutie”, a selfie printed into the head of the Guinness. We finished with lunch at 1837 Bar & Brasserie and my favorite beef stew of the trip. Awesome.

Guinness St. James's Gate Brewery Dublin gold sign on a brick wall above a group of visitors queuing at the entrance Indoor exhibit featuring a large field of golden barley stalks inside a circular room with screens showing a sky backdrop and visitors around the edge. Crowd of visitors watches two bartenders demonstrate Guinness pint pouring at a gold bar counter with harp tap handles. Two pints of Guinness with portrait faces printed into the foam heads alongside the Guinness Storehouse logo Bowl of rich beef stew with mashed potatoes and garnish, served with brown bread and butter alongside a pint of Guinness Four people posing in front of a large black Guinness St James's Gate Dublin Ireland sign on cobblestones