Fans of Guinness are expected to flock to a new visitor centre dedicated to the famous stout in London's Covent Garden, and while four permanent beers will be brewed on site - one icon won't be
Guinness has unveiled a brewery in the heart of London - but it won’t be making the black stuff.
The £73million venue promises to serve perfectly pulled pints of the famous stout, plus limited edition special brews that are made there. As well as that, the super-sized site also houses a visitor attraction devoted to Ireland’s iconic beer, along with restaurants and a shop selling an array of Guinness related merchandise, from T-shirts and personalised glasses to golf balls.
But the one and only 'black stuff' will not be brewed on site, as the company said it will make four permanent beers

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