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Guinness will build a new €153 million brewery in Dublin
Guinness parent Diageo PLC will build a new Dublin base for brewing Ireland’s famed stout and at the same time Diageo will close two other Irish breweries making other brands. Diageo said the new €153 million ($195 million) brewery on the sprawling Guinness site at St. James’ Gate, Dublin, would be able to produce more than 1.2 billion pints a year, 40 percent more than the current maximum capacity. The company hopes to have the new facility running by the end of 2013. At the same time three existing Irish breweries at St. James’ Gate and two other towns, Dundalk and Kilkenny, will be closed.
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