Sir Benjamin Guinness, a member of the famed brewing dynasty, played a pivotal role in expanding the Irish beer business.
‘House of Guinness’ Filming Locations: The Real-Life Places That Were Used in Netflix’s Period Drama
Bangor's Penryhn Castle was home to the Guinness family's immense Ashford Estate in the series. The inside of the Guinness ...
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Is House of Guinness actually based on a true story?
Is House of Guinness really based on a true story? Netflix’s latest drama dives deep into the world of wealth, legacy, and ...
The new Netflix show House of Guinness follows the fourth generation of the Guinness family—Arthur IV, Edward, Anne, and Ben—as they inherit the Irish brewing business. The original Arthur Guinness ...
Farming is another big earner for the Guinness family. Arthur Edward Rory Guinness, or Ned, owns (and lives on) the 22,500-acre Elveden estate in Suffolk. The land is used to rear livestock and grow ...
Knight’s latest “rip-roaring” show, “ House of Guinness ”, about the family behind the world-famous stout, is “hurling around ...
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A new Netflix show by the creator of Peaky Blinders fictionalizes the battle for control of the venerable Irish brewing ...
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Trying GUINNESS in IRELAND 😧🇮🇪
Dive into the heart of Ireland with us as we explore the Guinness Storehouse and embark on a legendary Dublin pub crawl. Our ...
NPR's Scott Simon talks to Steven Knight, the creator of the "House of Guinness" - an historical drama series about the family that established the famous brewing company in Ireland.
Given Sonoma County’s reputation for creative talent, quirky events and standout venues — where all kinds of extraordinary things can happen — it’s no surprise that the region has ...
Netflix’s new period drama "House of Guinness" ends on a shocking cliffhanger. Will there be a Season 2? Here’s what Netflix ...
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