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Article: Irish ayes: when it comes to Irish beverages, the ayes have it.
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- StateWays
- Article date:
- January 1, 2003
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Ah, January. The winter doldrums. The busy holiday season is over and all we have to look forward to is the Super Bowl (if you're a football fan), Valentine's Day (if you're a romantic) and St. Patrick's Day (if you're Irish).
It's said that everyone's Irish on St. Patrick's Day. Could be that people are angling to wear those "Kiss me, I'm Irish" buttons. Or more likely, it could be that people just want a taste of one of the extraordinary spirits that hail from the Emerald Isle. The fact is you don't have to be Irish to enjoy Ireland's bounty.
Ireland may be small, but like most countries it's known for many things, Irish whiskey, Irish cream and stout ...