Groucho's Fact Hunt;
One of Carlsberg's original logos in the late 1800's was a swastika. Discontinued in the 1930's for obvious reasons, though one can't help wondering what Luis Suarez would've looked like in a 90's Liverpool strip had they continued to use it.
Three days after Prohibition ended in the United States, the first Heineken shipment landed in New York. Since that day, Heineken has remained one of the most successful imported beer brands in the United States.
In the book 'The Thirsty Dragon' by Lyn Ebenezer it claims that Guinness originated from North Wales. In it she suggests that an Arthur Price, who was a Welshman, created a drink believed to have been called 'porter' and took the recipe with him to Ireland. Later on he hired a servant called Richard Guinness, Richard became a father and out of respect for Arthur he named his child after him and Price became young Arthur's godfather. Arthur Guinness following his fathers footsteps opened up a brewery and possibly used the same ingredients.