The television campaign entitled "Classic Ads" uses a created device - The Guinness Advertising Time Machine, to show a series of re-runs of some of the most popular Guinness advertisements over the last 80 years. The iconic advertisements include , 1955 ‘Sea Lion', 1955 ‘Toucan', 1974 '30 seconds of Darkness', 1977 ‘The Island', winner of
It is clear that a lot has changed over the last 250 years since 1759, most notably the expansion of the GUINNESS® brand beyond Ireland. GUINNESS is currently brewed in nearly 50 breweries worldwide, including Africa, Asia, Caribbean and the Americas and sold in 150 countries. Diageo Ireland has ensured that with the expansion of the infamous black
Rory Best, Stephen Ferris, Tom Court, Paddy Wallace and Tommy Bowe have all made it onto the final 27 man Irish squad to face France next weekend. The players were appearing at the Guinness Press Conference at Armagh RFC ahead of their opening RBS 6 Nations match.Their selection gives rise to hopes of a strong local presence against the French.
Those lucky enough to get their hands on tickets to one of the four studio venues - Tripod, Vicar St, Whelan's and The Academy - will enjoy up to seven amazing international and Irish artists and on top of that people attending the pub venues such as Oliver St John Gogarty's, O'Donoghues, Mulligans and The Palace Bar, will have the unique experience
Guinness global ad goes live.
Guinness has announced details of their first ever global advertising campaign entitled‘To Arthur' which pays tribute to Arthur Guinness in this remarkable year in celebration of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the lease on St. James' Gate Brewery.The ad, produced by world renowned agency
Ireland has joined the worldwide celebrations to raise a Guinness to Arthur.
Guinness have announced their 250th Anniversary celebrations which will peak on ‘Arthur’s Day’ 24th September 2009.
Celebrating 250 years, this remarkable day will honour Arthur Guinness, the man who signed the 9,000 year lease on the St. James’