The day started by attending mass at St Patrick’s Cathedral (which is attached to a large beautiful park near our hotel).


Then headed to the Guinness Storehouse. We did the Connoisseur tasting and tour. The tasting was at a private pub area. Here are the 4 special drinks we had:
-Citrus, grapefruit, Guinness IPA
-Regular guinness, but from a bottle (no nitrogen). Chocolate, coffee and caramel
-Guinness superior porter. Vanilla and derkncherries
-Guinness special export. 8%. Dark raisin and dark chocolate
Here are some fun facts from the bar tender from the tasting:
-Signed a 9000 year free water contract. No government to enforce it, so not really valid today
-For past 9 years they also brewed some Budweiser
-Porter was named after the workers (aka porters)
-If you donated blood in Ireland before, you were given 3 bottles of Guinness
-Guinness takes care of their staff. Even at 2025, they call their 80 year old former workers. They even provide them a social club for them
-Arthur II (son of the founder also named Arthur) created Guinness stout in a bottle. It does not have nitrogen though, compared to the draught version
-In 1990, created the canned version has a ball full of nitrogen. When you open the can, the ball drops and releases the nitrogen
-A new innovation is they have a can with dead nitrogen, and there is a device you put on top of the can that releases sound waves to wake up the dead oxygen (can has to be larger though)
-Why does Guinness taste better in Ireland? It’s because they have quality teams that goes to the bars that serve them and clean the taps
—Also regular regular pours. Need 1 pour every 8 minutes
Some suggestions from the bar tender about Dublin in general…
-Temple Bar (which we went to the previous night before) is the most tourist trap in Ireland
-Cobblestone pub is good for Irish entertainment. Beside the Jameson distillery.
-Braisen head. Great pies
-Pub that feels like a house. Lord Edward house. Go to the upstairs
-Sole. Backings are a must. Number one seafood recommendation
-Bar1661 can make cocktails with 90% alcohol
-Try dirty fries. Handsome burgers
-Liberty bell… has terrible karaoke
After the Connoisseur tasting, we went through the regular self guided tour. We did it fairly quickly since we had to get to our next destination. The tour itself was fairly interactive. Some key points are that Guinness’s dark color is from roasting the grain to 232 degrees Celsius, Water is important for its tastes (made up of 95% water).
We also went to the top floor, which is the highest bar in Dublin. Only spent 5 minutes, but it would be a good spot to hang out for a bit.











Afterwards we headed to Trinity College (part of The University of Dublin) to look at the Book of Kells. We weren’t allowed to take a picture of the book, but what page it was open to was a picture of the 4 Gospel Evengelist, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. The book was made around the 800s and it is mainly just the Gospel but with man illustrations. It was stolen once, and in the 1600s was given to the university, and placed in the Long Room library. That room has lots of philosopher statues, and famous authors like Shakespeare (whose first portfolios are stored there).








Afterwards, we headed to this fast food Chinese place to get an Irish dish called spice bag:
Xi’An Street Food
Then walked around a near by park since we were in the vicinity called St. Stephen’s Green Park. Lots of people just chilling (like you could do on a Sunday in Golden Gate Park). Beside it was a mall called Stephen’s Green Shopping Center. We went through it. It has shops and a department store, but it’s nothing to write home about.

We did go back to our hotel to rest up (and I did a 3 mile run). Then we grabbed drinks at the hotel bar, and headed our way towards dinner. We walked along George St / Castle market area, and noticed on Drury St that even on a Sunday people were drinking in a street, and even sitting down on the street while drinking.

Here is the restaurant we tried, which was definitely great for seafood:
Sole Seafood & Grill
Walked back after dinner, and noticed two things. One is that people do casually puke on the street (and go back to drinking), and two garbage trucks run over plastic pylons).
And that is a wrap for Ireland.
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The next day flew out of DUB at 11:35am (flight got delayed until 12:20). Some facts about the airport: (1) after security, go to the lounge before pre-clearance (1 minute detour), (2) pre-clearance does have global entry, but took still 15 minutes (since there is another line before getting to the actual border agents), (3) there is a “duty” free shop after pre-clearance (where I bought Redbreast 15), (4) gate information won’t be available until after pre-clearance where there are monitors



















































































