What is the most Irish drink?

Guinness
What is this? Guinness arguably tops the list of the most famous Irish drinks on the market today. It has been brewed at St. James's Gate in Dublin since 1759.
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What is the most popular drink in Ireland?

Beer is Ireland's most popular drink.
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What is the national drink of Ireland?

Ireland: Guinness is a dark Irish dry stout. Irish whisky is also popular. Poland: Like some other central European countries, in Poland vodka is considered to be its national beverage.
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What is a traditional Irish drink?

Guinness

It's Ireland's most famous (or infamous?) 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.
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What is the Favourite drink of the Irish people?

Pints of Guinness and Irish whiskeys are often regarded as the Irish drinks of choice, but there is an array of other popular beverages consumed and produced in Ireland that we think you'll love.
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What alcohol originated in Ireland?

It's True, Whiskey Originated in Ireland.
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What liquor is Ireland famous for?

Guinness – Ireland's most famous alcoholic drink.
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What beer is Irish?

Guinness is big here for a reason: Ireland is most well-known for its stouts, which are generally characterized by roasted, unmalted barley and have a dark hue and roasty flavor. Also majorly popular are easy-drinking red ales, which tend to have a mild sweetness and a reddish tone.
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Is Guinness Irish?

GUINNESS. The Guinness Brewery at St. James's Gate in Dublin has stood proudly since 1759 as a bastion of Irish culture and an embodiment of Irish culture.
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What is the most famous Irish beer?

Guinness. Guinness, the world's best selling Irish beer, has origins that trace back to 1759. Made from roasted barley, hops, yeast and water, Guinness stout appears black in color, but the company states the official color is a dark ruby.
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What is the oldest beer?

Yuengling is the oldest beer in America and has been around since 1829. It was one of the only early American breweries to survive prohibition because it produced “near bears,” which only had a 0.5% alcohol content.
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Do British like Guinness?

Nevertheless, Guinness is still Britain's fifth best-selling beer - behind Carling, Foster's, Stella Artois and Carlsberg - and the UK is still the largest market for the stout.
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What is an Irish snack?

A Tayto sandwich is the ultimate Irish snack- crispy and flavorful chips between two slices of buttered bread.
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Is Rolling Rock Irish?

Rolling Rock is a 4.4% abv American lager launched in 1939 by the Latrobe Brewing Company. Although founded as a local beer in Western Pennsylvania, it was marketed aggressively and eventually became a national product.
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Is Heineken Irish?

Heineken is not German.

It moved production from Amsterdam to Zoeterwoude, in South Holland, in 1975. As such, Heineken is Dutch — and its subsidiaries are Mexican, Jamaican, Haitian, Italian, English, Irish, Belgian, American, and, as of recently, Ecuadorian.
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Is there Irish wine?

Irish wine production takes place in a small number of vineyards and wine producers the majority of which lie in County Cork, Ireland, with Lusk, North County Dublin, also producing a wine named 'Lusca'. Ireland is officially listed as a wine producing country by the European Commission.
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