Dublin's famous Guinness brewery has been the
victim of an audacious theft.
450 kegs were taken in Dublin robbery
A man drove a truck into the brewery on
Victoria Quay, Dublin 8, yesterday evening;
hitched up a trailer containing 450 kegs of
different beers; and drove off into Dublin's
traffic just as rush-hour got under way.

The haul contained 180 kegs of Guinness, 180
kegs of Budweiser and 90 kegs of Carlsberg and
has a total value of €64,000. In the pubs, the
loot would represent approximately 40,500 pints
and a whopping bar tab of approximately
€160,000.
The raid comes at one of the busiest times of
the year for the brewery, which supplies 13,000
pubs across Ireland that are preparing for the
brisk Christmas trading period.
Officers in Kevin Street Garda Station are
investigating but a Garda spokesman said there
was no sign of the missing truck, trailer or its
driver.
Drinks company Diageo, which owns Guinness,
said the raid was "very serious" and
unprecedented. "We have never had a breach of
this scale", said spokeswoman Grainne Mackin. "A
full investigation is taking place into what
happened and how.
"There is CCTV, and all of this is being
reviewed and supplied to the gardaí". She added
that on-street CCTV from the surrounding areas
was also being examined.
She said the trailer was taken from an area
that would normally be busy with trucks entering
and exiting the St James's Gate site.