What products besides the various Guinnesses does Guinness produce?
Arthur Guinness & Sons also own and produce Smithwicks (pronounced without the “w”), also sold as Kilkenny. Rumour has it that the Kilkenny name is used to make the ale sound more Irish in som markets. Others have suggested that the Smithwick’s name had been trademarked in some markets. Guinness also owns Harp Lager and Macardles ales. In England they also market “Guinness Draft Bitter” which uses the same draught-flow system and Guinness stout.
Arthur Guinness & Sons, (Parent Company: Diageo, the world’s largest alcoholic beverage conglomerant) also owns Smithwicks (pronounced without the “w” as in “Smiddicks”), also sold as Kilkenny in Canada and elsewhere. Rumor has it that the Kilkenny name is used to make the ale sound more Irish in some markets. Others have suggested that the Smithwick’s name had been trademarked in some markets. Guinness also owns Harp Lager and at one time owned the now defunct Macardles ales. In England they also market “Guinness Draft Bitter” which uses the same draught-flow system and Guinness stout. Bottle Conditioned Guinness (Ireland) had similar specifications to the Draught Guinness, but the presence of the yeast provides for a “…spicier, fruitier, drier, more complex and lively, fresh character.” (MJBC, 182) Bottled Guinness (Britain) has similar specifications to the above two beers, but it is pasteurized. All Malt Guinness (Continental Europe) is available both draught and bottled. It is s
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