Guinness Nigeria Plc
| Year of Establishment | 1950 (First local brewing in 1962; listed on NSE in 1965) |
| Website | www.guinness-nigeria.com |
| Headquarters | Cocoa Industries Road, Ogba, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria |
| MD / CEO | Adebayo Alli |
| Operations Presence | Breweries in Ogba and Benin City; nationwide distribution network |
| Areas of Interest | Beverages: Guinness Stout, Malta Guinness, Orijin, Smirnoff, Johnnie Walker, Baileys |
| Annual Revenue | 9M 2025: ₦377.9 billion (+71.6% YoY); Net Profit: ₦6.7 billion |
| Ownership Note | Acquired by Tolaram Group in 2024 from Diageo Plc |
| Best Known As | Nigeria’s leading Total Beverage Alcohol company and the first Guinness brewery established outside the British Isles. |
Guinness Nigeria Plc stands as one of Nigeria’s most iconic and enduring brands, representing a legacy of excellence, innovation, and cultural relevance that has made it more than just a brewery, but a household name. Established in 1962 as the first Guinness brewery outside of Ireland and the UK, the company has grown to become a leading player in the alcoholic beverage sector, consistently delivering quality products that resonate with both local and international consumers.
At the heart of its product portfolio is the legendary Guinness Foreign Extra Stout, a brand synonymous with boldness, heritage, and craftsmanship. Over the years, Guinness Nigeria has expanded its range to include popular brands such as Guinness Smooth, Orijin, Malta Guinness, Dubic Lager, Harp Lager, Gordon’s Dry Gin, Smirnoff, and Johnnie Walker, catering to diverse consumer preferences across alcoholic and non-alcoholic categories. Its flagship non-alcoholic brand, Malta Guinness, remains a market leader and a household staple, celebrated for its rich taste and energy-boosting qualities.
Guinness Nigeria’s success is rooted in its commitment to quality and innovation. The company’s brewing operations in Lagos and Benin are equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and comply with ISO quality certifications, NAFDAC standards, and Diageo’s global production benchmarks.
Beyond its business operations, Guinness Nigeria has distinguished itself through impactful corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives. Its flagship “Water of Life” program has provided millions of Nigerians with access to clean and safe drinking water, while its “DrinkIQ” campaigns promote responsible drinking. The company also invests in healthcare, education, skills development, and environmental sustainability, reinforcing its role as a socially responsible corporate citizen.
Over the years, Guinness Nigeria has received numerous awards for excellence in corporate governance, sustainability leadership, and product quality, underscoring its position as a trusted leader in Nigeria’s beverage industry.
By combining heritage, innovation, and social impact, Guinness Nigeria continues to stand tall not only as a brewery but as a cultural institution that celebrates the Nigerian spirit of resilience, festivity, and global pride.