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Guinness was at that time, and remains today, one of Ireland’s largest exports. By the time the second world war began, Ireland was exporting almost 1 million barrels of beer every year.
Since Guinness originated in Ireland, you might expect more of the stout to be consumed there than anywhere else on Earth.
Courtesy Guinness Archive, Diegeo Ireland Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000-year lease on a Dublin brewery in 1759. By 1880, the brewery at St. James’s Gate was the largest in the world.