St Patrick’s Day can be a great excuse for enjoying traditional Irish foods, for going to a sports bar, or for trying out some fun green cocktails. But if you want a truly classic way to celebrate the ...
Here’s a little secret about the lives of cocktail writers: there are certain times when we open our email inboxes preparing to wince. We know what awaits: a pile of drink pitches themed around an ...
Irish whiskey martinis have become increasingly popular in recent years, and for good reason. This delicious cocktail combines the smoothness of Irish whiskey with the classic taste of a martini. In ...
Whether you want to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, reconnect with your Irish roots, or just want something new to sip on, these 17 traditional Irish cocktails will give you a lot of inspiration. Ireland ...
The Luck of the Irish cocktail is a sweet, tropical, tiki-like drink featuring Irish whiskey and a green hue that makes it ...
We are continuing to ring in this holiday season with some festive Irish whiskey cocktails using Tullamore DEW. Brand ambassador Gillian Murphy joins us now to break down a few recipes. One moment, ...
There’s nothing quite like a dram of your favorite whisky when you’re snuggled up by the fire. While a neat pour can be great in a pinch, if you’re having a few folks over this winter or you just want ...
A good Irish pub, no matter where on earth it’s situated, is a thing of beauty. My favorite time to visit is late afternoon, with an Irish coffee sipped in a snug wooden nook that gets dimmer and more ...
1 part Tullamore D.E.W Honey 3 parts ginger beer 1/2 part lime juice 2 dash angostura bitters. Place boiling water in an Irish coffee glass while you prep ingredients. Dump water and add 2 cubes of ...
It’s easy enough to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day by sipping on a glass of Irish whiskey or a perfect pour of Guinness, but, if you’d like to mix up a classic cocktail with Irish spirits, here are some ...
A good Irish pub, no matter where on earth it’s situated, is a thing of beauty. My favorite time to visit is late afternoon, with an Irish coffee sipped in a snug wooden nook that gets dimmer and more ...