House of Guinness Font

What Font is House of Guinness?
The House of Guinness Font uses a combination of Rockwell Std Bold for the word House and Industrial Gothic Pro Double Line for the word Guinness. Both are commercial typefaces, widely recognized for their strong personality and vintage industrial charisma. Rockwell brings a bold slab-serif presence, while Industrial Gothic offers a unique double-line, poster-style aesthetic that stands out in branding and promotional artwork. Although these original fonts require licensing, free alternative options also exist, allowing designers to recreate the look with similar structure and tone.
About House of Guinness
House of Guinness is a documentary-style feature exploring the legacy, craftsmanship, and cultural history surrounding the world-famous Guinness brewery. Released in 2025, the film blends industrial heritage, Irish tradition, and modern global branding to showcase how a stout became an international icon.
Led by performances from Brian Gleeson as the narrative voice and Saoirse Ronan appearing in reflective interview segments, the film travels through Dublin streets, archives, old brewhouses, and international pubs that carry the Guinness legacy beyond Ireland. It highlights brewing techniques, brand evolution, generational stories, and the cultural rituals that accompany a poured pint.
The documentary balances history with heart — focusing not just on the drink, but on the people who preserved its identity over centuries. With rich visuals, textured sound design, and a tone rooted in pride and nostalgia, House of Guinness celebrates the tradition, craft, and global spirit behind one of Ireland’s most recognizable names.
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