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Guinness Dubin Ireland Stout Beer Official St Patricks Day Green Plaid Fedora
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Guinness Dubin Ireland Stout Beer Official Merchandise St. Patricks Day Navy and Green Plaid FedoraBring more Irish luck with this sham rocking fedora from the Guinness Official Merchandise. Wear it at a party or on the links to add an extra dose of Irish luck, you'll never know there might really be a pot of gold at the end of that rainbow at the 18th hole.
This fedora gets a stylish upgrade thanks to navy blue, emerald green and white tartan plaid and a black band with the
classic Guinness signature. Made from 100% cotton and lined, it's perfect for cold weather, and the timeless colors m
ake this a perfect addition to any wardrobe. One size fits most, the measurement around the interior band is 22 inches or 56 cm.
So say "top 'o the morning" and tip your hat with this men's Ireland inspired Guinness fedora. This trendy accessory takes a festive turn just in time for St. Patrick's Day! W
ith traditional plaid fabric and a lucky shamrock on the band for good you're ready to celebrate the most Irish day of the year in style!
Guinness is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725-1803) at St. James Gate, Dublin, Ireland. "Stout" originally referred to a beer's strength, but eventually shifted meaning toward body and color. On December 31 1759, Arthur Guinness signed a 9,000 year lease at £45 per year for an unused brewery. Ten years later, on 19 May 1769, Guinness first exported his ale, shipping six-and-a-half barrels to Great Britain. Arthur Guinness started selling the dark beer porter in 1778. The first Guinness beers to use the term were Single Stout and Double Stout in the 1840s.
St. James' Gate became the largest brewery in Ireland in 1838, and was the largest in the world by 1914, covering 64 acres. Although no longer the largest brewery in the world, it is still the largest brewer of stout in the world. During the 19th and early 20th centuries, the brewery owned most of the buildings in the surrounding area, including many streets of housing brewery employees, and offices associated with the brewery. The brewery also made all of its own power using its own power plant, had its own extensive railroad system and ship docks. Throughout the bulk of its history, Guinness produced "only three variations of a single beer type: porter or single stout, double or extra and foreign stout for export". Already one of the top-three British and Irish brewers, Guinness's sales soared from 350,000 barrels in 1868 to 779,000 barrels in 1876. In October 1886 Guinness became a public company, and was averaging sales of 1,138,000 barrels a year. This was despite the brewery's refusal to either advertise or offer its beer at a discount. Even though Guinness owned no pubs, the company was valued at £6 million and shares were twenty times oversubscribed, with share prices rising to a 60% premium on the first day of trading.
Officially Licensed Guinness Merchandise
Made with premium 100% cotton for maximum comfort, durability, and breathability
Teardrop crown
Measures 22 inches or 56 cm
Twill band with embroidered details
Curved brim measures 1-1/2 in
Interior sweatband
Fully lined
Arthur Guinness's world-famous Irish stout has been produced since 1759 at St. James Gate in Dublin, Ireland. The Guinness company's high quality standards extend from the iconic beer to the popular merchandise and apparel