T1’s Guinness Export House sits landside near Dublin Airport check-in
You find Guinness Export House in Terminal T1, landside before security, so factor in an extra 10–15 minutes if you want to browse before heading to the gates. It focuses on Guinness-branded merchandise and gift packs rather than pints at the bar, so think take-home rather than sit-down.
Most gift items sit in the €10–€40 range, from boxed glass-and-bottle sets to branded clothing and barware. Limited-edition brews and presentation packs cost more, pushing closer to €50, especially around peak summer and Christmas departures. Prices track a bit above supermarket levels, but you’re paying for packaging and airport-location convenience.
The shop leans heavily on classic black-and-gold Guinness branding, with shelves of T-shirts, rugby shirts, and logo hoodies running from about €20 up to around €60. Glassware sets, bar mats, and bottle openers fill the smaller-gift gap, handy if you need a last-minute present before a Ryanair or Aer Lingus T1 departure.
You can pick up take-home beer here, but check your next flight: if you connect outside the EU, anything over 100 ml in hand luggage might get binned at secondary security. For point-to-point flights from T1, staff usually bag bottles in sealed duty-free style, but rules vary by airline and destination.
One practical tip: shop here before you clear security in T1. There’s more Guinness-branded gifting stock in this landside spot than in most airside duty-free shelves, and you won’t be doubling back through the terminal to grab something you forgot.