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Drinking in Ireland

Coffee

Drinking in Ireland is a very popular pastime, as I’m sure you’ve heard.
Drinking in Ireland goes back to the very beginning of Irish history and is one of the most social aspects of Ireland.
When you’re drinking in Ireland, be sure to try all the wonderful drinks that Ireland has to offer; from coffee and tea, to thick beers, and fine wines.

Coffee and Tea in Ireland

Coffee

Drinking coffee and drinking tea are both very popular in Ireland, however most are familiar with a great creation for drinking coffee in Ireland, the famous Irish coffee. There is also a famous product for drinking tea in Ireland, and it’s Irish breakfast tea.
Irish coffee is universally recognized as being delicious and fun.
Simply put coffee with Irish whiskey and sugar, stir, and add thick cream.
You can’t go wrong with that when you’re drinking coffee in Ireland!
Drinking tea in Ireland can be just as decadent when you add cream and sugar to the thick Irish tea.

Wine in Ireland

French Wines

Drinking Irish wine is becoming increasingly popular in Ireland.
Ireland is gaining a steady reputation for Irish wine, even though Irish wine has been around since the 1700s!
That means that Irish wine was around decades before Irish beer even arrived on the scene. Are you surprised?

“Their names and labels have become synonymous with fine wine throughout the world,” says Ted Murphy, author of “A Kingdom of Wine”.
So you have no excuse to try for yourself the lovely breed of Irish wine available today. Ireland is surprisingly a wonderful place for drinking wine.

Beer in Ireland

Beer

The beer of Ireland is world renowned, and the stout beer is the most popular beer of Ireland.
Brewing of beer has taken place for centuries in Ireland, and has a great deal of folklore and celebration that surrounds it.
In the past, Ireland was a big producer of ale without hops.
Most beer was imported into Ireland before the 1900’s, until the famous Arthur Guinness came along.
Guinness beer is now the most popular beer in the world, and the Irish-style has become famous for it.
You too can travel to Ireland and experience the charm and celebration that takes place at a traditional Irish pub.

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