Diageo is considering shutting down the St James's Gate brewery in Dublin as part of a review of operations, the Financial Timesreported today.
The drinks conglomerate was engaged in an "assessment of its investment options for its brewing operations in Dublin, Dundalk and Kilkenny to enhance the long-term competitiveness and sustainability of the business in Ireland," the article said, quoting the company.
David Gosnell, managing director of Diageo Global Supply, said: "Everything is on the table" including the possible closure of the historic brewery but added no final decision was likely before "well into 2008".
The 56-acre Dublin site could be worth between €600 million and €700 million if it was put up for sale, the article said.
Guinness has been brewed on the site for close to 250 years
Agencies