Guinness Storehouse: Personalized Pint Experience

Capture your Guinness Storehouse visit with a STOUTie: a selfie-turned-art on your pint. Blend tradition with tech for a unique keepsake.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Guinness Storehouse - Experience the Guinness Storehouse like never before with the STOUTie experience. Turn your selfie into a masterpiece on a pint of Guinness, crafting a memorable souvenir that blends technology with tradition.
    Utilizing cutting-edge printing technology, your photo is printed directly onto the foam of your pint, making it both…
What's Included
  • Self-Guided Tour
  • Entry to Gravity Bar and a pint of Guinness, Guinness 0.0 (18+), or a soft drink
  • Entry to Guinness Tasting Rooms
  • Personalized Pint with Your Image in the STOUTie Bar
Additional Information

Experience the Guinness Storehouse like never before with the STOUTie experience. Turn your selfie into a masterpiece on a pint of Guinness, crafting a unique souvenir that blends modern technology with tradition.
With cutting-edge printing technology, your photo is printed right onto the foam of your pint, making it both Instagram-ready and delightful….

Location
Guinness Storehouse
Market Street, St James Gate
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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(22 Ratings)
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Bathplugger
Jun 8, 2026
Great day out in the centre of Dublin. - Did the experience last year too but this year included the photo on a pint, simple little gimmick but it makes the experience fabulous. Will always recommend the Guinness Storehouse as a great way to get to know Guinness as a beer and it's history!
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T4401wwwillw
May 29, 2026
Very detail oriented tour! - Very good tour. Beautiful building and good guides. I tried the non alcoholic and it was good.
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Regina_f
May 18, 2026
Not just for beer lovers! - Not just a factory tour. More like an amusement park visit. It took us through the process of making Guinness with interesting visual aids. We loved the aroma barrels and enjoyed the history of advertising. Especially the fish riding the bicycle. The best part was getting a STOUTie which was getting our picture printed into the foam.
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Branden
May 12, 2026
Must Do in Dublin - A very cool history and process of how Guinness is made. Would have been cool to see parts of the actual brewery but overall can’t recommend it enough. Plan for more time than you think, there is a lot to see and plenty of beer to enjoy.
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Wendy_d
May 11, 2026
Great experience - but make sure you get the Stoutie Experience experience if you paid for it. - It was a great experience. We spent far longer than expected. One thing to note is that when we arrived at the Stoutie Bar, we were told that there was an additional charge and that our tour didn't include the picture stout. I showed them the printout of the ticket, they took a picture, and they let us in. I saw them turn others away. I don't know if they turned anyone else away that paid for it like we did or not.
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Nadine
May 3, 2026
Amazing experience - Excellent day out. Spent nearly 5 hours here. Well worth the money. A sensory experience from sights sounds smells and tastes! Excellent place to visit with friends - several bars to enjoy and restaurants and cafes plus the gravity rooftop bar. Views of Dublin from the top make it such a memorable trip. All the staff were welcoming and friendly. Recommend the Stoutie ticket to get your photo on the top of a pint!
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Liard
May 11, 2026
To be done anyway - We were 5 and we had taken our places on the internet because not possible on site. We had a free audiophone in French. Impressive museum of 7 floors. You have to. The bar on the 7th floor with panoramic views of Dublin and Guinness (or soft drink) included in the ticket price. Lots of people, few seats but it is to be seen anyway. Price of admission to 26 euros is not giving. Shop inside for a souvenir.
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Miah
Jun 7, 2026
Guinness! - Boy was this place busy! It was a much larger building and experience than I expected. There are 7 floors, each taking you through the history and process of Guinness. Personally, I found it to be really cluttered and a bit confusing to wander through. I think that has more to do with the people than with the experience itself, but we skipped around on some things as we really just wanted our Guinness, which they don’t offer until you climb to the top floor. They do offer a “pouring class,” which we didn’t do, but that was also quite busy. I would plan to be around a lot of people for at least a couple hours. When you arrived to the top in the Gravity Bar, it has a great view of the city. If you’re a big Guinness fan, I would of course recommend it. Personally, I wish the experience was a little easier to get through, as it was confusing where we had to go at several points.
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Bettybee3
May 3, 2026
If you like Guinness you'll love it here. - A must do for the first trip to Dublin. Informative & interesting. Bar at the top was packed full and we couldn't enjoy it as too busy. Only one of our group of 9 like Guinness, and despite trying it's just not for me. With that in mind I'd probably not come again. But an enjoyable enough afternoon, especially doing the print on a pint!
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829rosannal
Jun 3, 2026
Museum or pub? - We purchased the tickets directly from the website. In the lobby, we were treated very rudely, and despite having purchased tickets, all seventeen-year-olds, even when accompanied by adults, were turned away. Subsequently, there was no refund. At the Guinness Storehouse, they need to decide whether this activity is a cultural experience or if they consider themselves a pub.
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From $55
up to 15 guests
1 - Adult
Cancellation: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start of your experience (local time).