11/09/2014

St James' Gate Brewhouse No. 4 Officially Opened

A new brewery has been opened in Dublin by Guinness owner, Diageo.

Built at Dublin's iconic St James' Gate, construction of Brewhouse No. 4 was started in 2012.

Officially opened today by Taoiseach Enda Kenny and Diageo CEO, Ivan Menezes, the new facility will produce over a third of the companies worldwide beer production.

(MH/CD)

Related Irish News Stories
Click here for the latest headlines.

16 April 2014
New Multi-Use Games Area Officially Opened In Dublin
A new multi-use games area, or MUGA as they have become known, has been officially opened in Dublin. Representing the Lord Mayor Oisin Quinn, Councillor Lucy McRoberts unveiled a plaque to mark the opening of the MUGA at Aldborough Place, off Portland Row in Dublin 1.
20 October 2015
New Midlands Greenway Officially Opened
Taoiseach Enda Kenny has officially opened the new €4m Midlands Greenway. Fine Gael's Gabrielle McFadden described the new greenway as a "wonderful asset", that will open the region up to more visitors and boost local economies.
27 April 2016
New Military Archives Officially Opened By President Higgins
The new Military Archives Building, the fourth of nine Permanent Reminders in Ireland 2016 Centenary Programme, has been officially opened by President Michael D Higgins. The new Military Archives is the place of deposit for archival records of the Defence Forces, the Department of Defence and the Army Pensions Board.
05 November 2007
N2 Clontibret To Castleblayney Bypass Officially Opened
The Minister for Transport, Noel Dempsey TD, has officially opened the new N2 Clontibret to Castleblayney bypass. The new bypass was delivered on time and on budget. It is 15.
20 May 2014
Rosie Hackett Bridge Officially Opened
The 21st bridge to be built spanning the Liffey in Dublin is to be officially opened today. The newly named Rosie Hackett Bridge will connect Burgh Quay and Eden Quay, and is the first of the city's bridges to be name after a woman.