Guinness

/ˈɡɪnəs/ noun

A dark Irish stout beer known for its creamy head and distinctive flavor. Also refers to the Guinness Book of World Records, originally created by the brewery.

Named after Arthur Guinness, who signed a 9,000-year lease on a Dublin brewery in 1759. The family name Guinness derives from Irish 'Mag Aonghusa,' meaning 'son of Angus.'

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