From Guinness to Baileys, these are the top Irish drinks you've got to try. There’s a chance you may not have tried all the delectable bevies that Ireland offers. That’s why today, we’re going to talk about four traditional Irish drinks that you must try at least once in your lifetime.
These concoctions will help you throw your next party and will get you on your merry way. Ok, you’ve probably heard of this one already - but it would be an absolute crime not to mention it. It’s Ireland’s most famous drink: Guinness.
Guinness is a dark Irish dry stout, with a strong, sharp flavor of malted barley and a thick creamy head. It’s firmly rooted in Irish history. It was first concocted way back in 1759 in the brewery of Arthur Guinness in Dublin.
Since then, it’s grown into one of the most successful global beer brands and is sold all across the world. But while it’s a firm favorite amongst Grandpas all across the globe, nowhere is it more popular than back in Ireland, where it’s the overall best-selling drink and generates around 2 billion euros in revenue every single year. Sign up to IrishCentral's newsletter to stay up-to-date with everything Irish! Baileys Irish Cream Bailey’s Irish Cream is to mom’s what Guinness is to grandpa’s.
It’s a delicious, creamy, chocolatey liquor that’s part alcoholic drink, part dessert. It reminds me of hot cocoa, but one made exclusively for adults. Also, unlike cocoa, it’s not typically consumed hot.
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