How do Irish order a Guinness?

If you're up for Guinness, you can say to the barman, "I'll have a pint." It's like basic currency in this country—no need to specify which kind, they'll assume you want Guinness. If you're a lightweight and worried you might not make it through a whole Guinness, ask for a half-pint. It's ladylike and a bit old school.
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How do they serve Guinness in Ireland?

Firstly and very importantly, the Guinness must be served on draft. Drinking from the bottle or a can does not allow for the full experience. Into an official Guinness tulip-shaped pint and at a 45-degree angle it must be filled up to the harp above the Guinness logo (about two thirds of the way full).
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What do Irish call Guinness?

Guinness. It's iconic. The black stuff, Irish champagne, ebony nectar, black custard, a pint of plain, are all nicknames for this much loved Irish institution.
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How do you order beer in Ireland?

When you say "a beer, please" in an Irish pub, you'll get a pint of Guinness (the tall blonde in a black dress). If you want a small beer, ask for a glass, which is a half-pint.
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How do you order a pint in Ireland?

How Do You Order A Pint In A Pub? beer, ask for “a pint of *name of beer>”, if you want a half pint, ask for “a half of *name of beer>” (drop the word pint here), otherwise you'll get a pint regardless.
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What do Irish call a glass of beer?

Gargle is a slang term for beer or alcohol. You can “have a gargle” if you're having a drink or be “on the gargle” if you're drinking.
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Is it OK to wear orange in Ireland?

Green became the popular color to wear on St. Patrick's Day due to Ireland's nickname “The Emerald Isle” and the green stripe on the Irish flag. But Protestants are known for wearing Orange, the other stripe on the flag.
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Can a 16 year old drink in Ireland?

Young people and alcohol

You must be 18 or over to buy alcohol in Ireland. It is an offence to: Serve alcohol to a person who is under 18. Pretend to be 18 or over in order to buy alcohol.
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How is beer served in Ireland?

Temperatures between 38°F and 55°F are ideal for beer serving. Ales are served at a warmer temperature than Lagers. Beers that are stronger are served at a higher temperature than those that are weaker. A darker beer is served at a warmer temperature than a lighter beer.
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Why you should never order a Black and Tan in Ireland?

Warning: do NOT order a Black and Tan in Ireland! The Black and Tans were another name for the violent Royal Irish Constabulary Reserve Force sent by Britain into Ireland in the 1920s, and the drink is considered offensive.
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How do you toast a drink in Ireland?

So how do you say “Cheers”? “Cheers” in Irish is sláinte which is pronounced a bit like “slawn-che”. Sláinte means “health”, and if you're feeling brave, you can say sláinte is táinte (“slawn-che iss toin-che”), meaning “health and wealth”.
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What do Irish call a pint of beer?

What Is A Pint Of Beer Called In Ireland? A tulip pint is also called an Irish Imperial Pint or a Guinness glass.
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How do you drink an Irishman Guinness?

Open the tap, place your pint at a 45-degree angle, and fill the pint up to the harp above the Guinness logo. No more, no less. Put the pint on the bar. Yes, even if it's not full.
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How is Guinness supposed to be served?

The beer should be cold, but pouring it into a glass that has been chilled or just pulled from the freezer is not a good idea. Even Guinness should be served cold, not room temperature as some have suggested, Bill said.
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What's the proper way to drink Guinness?

First, start with a clean, dry glass. Pour the Guinness Draught into a glass tilted at 45 degrees, until it is three-quarters full. Allow the surge to settle before filling the glass completely to the top. Your perfect pint, complete with its creamy white head, just domed proud of the glass rim, is then ready to drink.
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How is coffee served in Ireland?

Irish coffee (Irish: caife Gaelach) is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of Irish whiskey, hot coffee, and sugar, stirred, and topped with cream. The coffee is drunk through the cream. Heat the coffee, whiskey and sugar; do not boil. Pour into glass and top with cream; serve hot.
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What is the most popular shop in Ireland?

The figures revealed that SuperValu remained as Ireland's number one retailer with 25% of the grocery market, narrowly beating off competition from Tesco (24.5%) and Dunnes Stores (24.1 %).
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Do they serve coffee in Ireland?

“Irish coffees are popular in Ireland among the Irish, sure,” says Grace McKeever, an Irish writer who has tended bar in the country. “I say popular loosely, since it's not like we're guzzling coffee and booze at the rate we drink Guinness, or even whisky sans the caffeine for that matter.
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Can you get a tattoo at 13 in Ireland?

Surprisingly, in Ireland, there is no minimum legal age for getting a tattoo. However, giving someone under the age of consent (17 years old) a body modification without parental consent is considered an act of sexual aggression – (as you have skin contact).
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Can a 20 year old date a 17 year old in Ireland?

Legally, you can consent to sex at 17. This is the same no matter your sexual orientation or what gender your sexual partner or partners are. The law also recognises that younger people may engage in sexual activity with each other.
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What can you do at 13 in Ireland?

At 13 you can:

Be employed occasionally by parents doing light gardening or farming work – subject to the local authority bylaws where you live. Be employed by other people doing light work specified in, and subject to, the local authority bylaws where you live (e.g. your local newspaper shop to do a paper round).
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What does Black Irish mean?

The term "Black Irish" is sometimes used outside Ireland to refer to Irish people with black hair and dark eyes. One theory is that they are descendants of Spanish traders or of the few sailors of the Spanish Armada who were shipwrecked on Ireland's west coast, but there is little evidence for this.
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What are Irish Protestants called?

But many Catholic Irish believed Ireland should have its own government, independent of England and the British Crown. They were known as nationalists. In contrast, Irish Protestants generally supported British rule of Ireland. They were known as loyalists.
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Why do leprechauns pinch you?

According to folklore, you get pinched on St. Patrick's day for not wearing green because green makes you invisible to leprechauns, and leprechauns like to pinch people (because they can!).
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