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Irish Mirror on MSN'I've been drinking Guinness for years and just realised what the logo really means'After years of drinking Guinness, many are only now realising what its famous harp logo really means, and why it faces the ...
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Irish Star on MSN'I'm a Guinness lover - but I only just realized what the logo really means'Guinness shares insight into the logo's background: "Ireland was well-known overseas at the time for its rich culture and ...
On April 5, 1862, Guinness formally registered the harp as its official symbol, long before Ireland even had its own government. The first Guinness labels featuring the now-iconic harp were ...
After years of drinking the legendary beverage, many people are only just realising what the Guinness harp really means, and it's deeply Irish story. The harp isn't just any harp. It's inspired by ...
But despite being over 265 years old, having been founded in 1759 in Dublin by Arthur Guinness, it turns out people are only just realising the mysterious meaning behind the brand's iconic harp logo.
This is due to the Irish government adopting the harp as its official emblem in 1922, leading Guinness to modify its own design to prevent confusion. It has been reimagined several times – the ...
referring to the image of a harp on the Guinness logo. “We do that every time. I never called it split the G, but we do it where (the beer) just touches the bottom of the harp.” Momoa added ...
The building where Chicago’s new Guinness brewery stands is a repurposed rail depot built in 1910. One of the main design elements is a 7,700-pound metal harp that hangs over the main bar.
Guinness isn’t the only stout that comes from ... the U.S. “The other two Irish beers that are common stateside are Harp Lager and Smithwick’s ale,” Sean Muldoon, owner of the Dead Rabbit ...
Some argue the target isn’t the middle of the “G” — it’s the narrow gap separating the Guinness name and the company’s harp logo.) Guinness has not publicly endorsed the trend ...
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