Iconic Irish Drinks Everyone Should Try At Least Once

You can’t argue with the fact that the Irish know and can hold their booze pretty damn well. Their festivals are all about alcohol, they have days devoted to just drinking, so you know how deeply in love they are. So, if they have picked their topmost favorites, there’s gotta be a reason behind it. Here’s the list of the most iconic Irish drinks everyone should try at least once.

Iconic Irish Drinks

  1. Guinness Beer
  2. Black And Black
  3. Irish Cider
  4. Smitwick’s Irish Ale Beer
  5. Irish Moonshine

1. Guinness Beer

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Introduced in the year 1759, Guinness has been an iconic Irish drink since then. Arthur Guinness was the one who invented this Irish drink. Brewed in the breweries of Ireland, Dublin Guinness is a wonderful drink. It is an Irish dry stout, and through malted barley, you get the hang of its taste.

The taste of this Irish beer is a bit sweet and bitter, with a thick and creamy layer at the top. This thick and creamy texture complements the entire drink, making it less boozy. In Ireland, this Irish beer drinks as water, all thanks to its sweet note and smooth and creamy palate.

Some of their beers in the range are Guinness Draught, Guinness Smooth, Guinness Original, etc. Foods that you can try with a pint of Guinness Irish drink are baked salmon, beef stew, fish and chips, etc. The ABV of this ranges from 4.2% to 5%, depending on the variant. It is available on Indian websites like Wine Searcher and Living Liquidz.

Approx Price Range: INR 713 for 750 ml.

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2. Black And Black  

Black And Black is a bittersweet cocktail and one of the local drinks of Ireland. Now you don’t have to worry about going all the way to Ireland to celebrate St Patrick’s Day. You can celebrate it at your home and still be a part of the celebration. This isn’t drastically different from Guinness. It’s in fact the same drink but with only a strong shot of blackcurrant.

To add sweetness to the drink, a shot of cordial is added. Black And Black has got various names. Meant for those who don’t like the bite of the stout. People’s love for this stout has made it one of the most popular drinks with multiple variations. You can find the blackcurrant cordial on Indian websites like Amazon and Ubuy.

Approx Price Range: INR 900 to 1000 for 850 ml (Ribena blackcurrant syrup) and INR 713 for 750 ml (Guinness)

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3. Irish Cider

Iconic Irish Drinks Everyone Should Try At Least Once
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The alcoholic drink cider is made from apples and is available around Ireland. Be it pubs or bars and over the years it has managed to woo the hearts of people around the globe. Putting all other ciders to shame, Irish Cider is kickass and comes in dozens of varieties.

One of such brands in India is known as Magners in Northern Ireland and has an authentic taste of the Irish summer. There are different types of ciders going on from sweet to dry, sparkling to ice, etc. Even the apples used for making these ciders are of the best quality.

With an ABV contained 4.5% to 7% the irish ciders taste better with food pairings like fish, chips, and cheese. If your heart is still not content with the experiments with irish ciders, go try making cocktails like Cider and Pomegranate Margaritas and Apple Cinnamon-Spiced Cocktails.

Approx Price Range: INR 328 for 750 ml.

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4. Smithwick’s Irish Ale Beer

Smithwick’s Irish is one of the award-winning ales known for its tantalizing red color. Talking about the beer, it is well-balanced and full of flavors. With ingredients like roasted barley, mild hops, and sweet malt Smithwick’s is a refreshing drink in itself. The sweet malty notes help complement the bitter hops.

The recipe for making this beer is inspired by the old Ireland breweries. Brewed with passion since the year 1710, it has an ABV of 4.5%. The best go-to foods with Smitwick’s Irish Ale Beer are goat cheese salad, potato, cheese soup, etc. This iconic irish drink is available on the Indian website, Wine Searcher.

Approx Price Range: INR 306 for 750 ml.

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5. Irish Moonshine

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Pronounced as Potin (phu-cheen) it is made in a single pot and dates back to the 6th century. Apart from being popular for Guinness beer, Ireland is also famous for Poitin beer. It’s made from potatoes and is super strong. Having the characteristics of potato and barley, the ABV of this beer ranges between 40%-90%.

As the meaning of poit means hangover. So basically it can be counted as a shortcut to a terrible hangover, but an eventful night. The taste and flavors of the Irish Moonshine or Poitin are grainy in flavor and contain hints of toffee into it. Also, to be precise the irish beer is oily in texture.

If you are someone who loves trying out making new stuff, Poitin gives you a chance to make some amazing cocktails. Banshee Cocktail and The Kneecapper are some of the best cocktails that can be tried. As it is considered to be one of the strongest drinks, foods like cheese platters go really well with it.

Approx Price Range: INR 3,567 for 750 ml.

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Summing Up!

These iconic irish drinks sum up the entire definition of how famous they are in Ireland and around the globe. Available in India you can try and experiment with these drinks for making various cocktails. With these iconic drinks, you can easily bring Ireland to your doorstep.

FAQs

What Are The Oldest Irish Drinks?

Poitin is one of the oldest irish drinks.

What Is The National Drink Of Ireland?

The national drink of Ireland is Guinness.

What Is Irish Alcohol Called?

Poiton the Irish alcohol is an irish drink and another name for it is Irish moonshine.

How Do The Irish Drink Whiskey?

The style for drinking Irish whiskey is a splash of water, some ice cubes, and mixers to make a delicious cocktail.

What Is In Irish Liquor?

An Irish liquor is made from distilled oats, wheat, barley, and malted grains.

Is Irish Alcohol Strong?

Yes, irish alcohol is considered the strongest alcohol. The Poiton or Irish Moonshine has an ABV of 60% to 90%.

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