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How Guinness Is Brewed: Ingredient-by-Ingredient Guide

Understand Guinness brewing from raw materials to final pour, with practical tasting notes and process clarity.

4/22/2026
17 min read
Barley display exhibit at Guinness Storehouse

Guinness famously highlights four ingredients: water, barley, hops, and yeast. The magic is in process control, roast profile, and consistency at scale.

Barley exhibit

Core process

  1. Milling and mashing to extract fermentable sugars.
  2. Boiling with hops for bitterness and aroma balance.
  3. Fermentation with yeast to build alcohol and flavor compounds.
  4. Conditioning and blending to shape the signature stout profile.
  5. Packaging and serving under strict quality checks.

Ingredient role map

Ingredient Main contribution
Barley Body, roast tone, malt sweetness
Hops Bitterness balance and structure
Yeast Fermentation and subtle flavor notes
Water Foundation chemistry and mouthfeel

The creamy head is about gas management and serving technique, not just recipe.

Why the two-part pour matters

The staged pour allows foam structure to settle and tighten. Visually it is iconic; technically it supports texture and presentation consistency.

Om forfatteren

Dublin Beer Travel Desk

Dublin Beer Travel Desk

Denne guide er skrevet til rejsende, der vil have praktisk og aeerlig hjaelp til at planlaegge deres Guinness Storehouse-besoeg, fra valg af det rigtige tidspunkt til forstaaelse af hvilke opgraderinger der faktisk giver vaerdi.

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Brewing
Guinness
Ingredients
Beer science
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