The Guinness Storehouse is a seven-story museum dedicated to the history and production of Guinness beer in Dublin, Ireland. Located in the heart of the St. James's Gate Brewery, the Storehouse is Ireland's top tourist attraction, welcoming over 1.6 million visitors annually.
The museum is shaped like a giant pint glass, and visitors begin their tour at the bottom of the glass with an introduction to the ingredients used to make Guinness and the brewing process. Moving up through the floors, visitors learn about the history of the Guinness brand, advertising campaigns, and the art of pouring the perfect pint of Guinness.
The Storehouse also houses several restaurants and bars where visitors can enjoy a pint of Guinness with views of Dublin's skyline. The Gravity Bar, located at the top of the museum, offers 360-degree views of the city and is a popular spot for visitors to take photos and enjoy a pint.
In addition to the main museum, the Guinness Storehouse offers a variety of experiences, including tastings, beer pairing dinners, and brewing classes. The Storehouse also has a gift shop where visitors can purchase Guinness merchandise and souvenirs.