7 Best Drinks To Order At An Irish Pub

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Put on your best beer face, because today we’re going to an Irish pub. A place full of bubbly people who’ll welcome you with open arms, and serve you some of the best drinks. Pubs in Ireland bring you a homey feel with their vibrant energy, and all those negative thoughts you had? They’ll vanish with a sip of these drinks! In this blog, we’ll take you across seas to discover the best drinks to order in an Irish pub. Maybe polish your Irish accent too, for a whole experience!

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1. Guinness

Best drink at an Irish pub - Guinness
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Given that it’s Ireland, it’s kind of obvious that Guinness will be the first drink we talk about. It’s a traditional Irish stout beer, made from roasted and malted barley, hops, and yeast. It’s a go-to for the majority of locals and also happens to be very filling. So, hopefully you’ll keep a good appetite before ordering this drink.

There are two types of people in Guinness world – you either love it or you hate it. The ones who love it do so because of its creamy texture, rich taste, and also the cultural reference. ‘Guinness’ which is symbolized with the Harp, is the official national emblem of Ireland. The ones who hate it can’t stand its bitter taste, and also because the dense, creamy texture could off-putting. Have you picked a side yet?

2. Jameson Irish Whiskey

Jamesons Irish whiskey - one of the best drink at an Irish pub
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Jameson Irish whiskey is the best selling Irish whiskey in the world, and the third best selling whiskey overall. Such an irony that the founder of this brand, John Jameson, wasn’t even Irish to begin with! 

For the brand, 3 is a lucky number. The drink is made from malted and unmalted barley, yeast and water, using their signature triple distillation process. After distillation, the next step is maturation, and you guessed it right! The whiskey is aged for three years in Ireland, before you’re whisked away by its flavors.

3. Irish Coffee

Irish coffee - one of the best drinks
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Irish coffee is definitely one of the well-known drinks from Ireland. Maybe not so much among the locals, but the tourists and Americans specifically eat this up! This beautiful blend of Irish whiskey, hot brewed coffee, and brown sugar topped with whipped cream is a classic drink that you can enjoy on a windy day.

Not to muddle with the original recipe, but some have brought their creativity into this drink by adding chocolate shavings, flavored syrups and also an espresso! Try these if you’re looking for an extra kick.

4. Baileys Irish Cream

Bailey's Irish Cream - one of the best drinks to order
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Bailey Irish Cream is the more mellow option in the list of Irish drinks. That’s why we’ll call it a ‘liqueur’ and not ‘liquor’. It’s made with a pleasant blend of fine Irish whiskey and spirits, rich chocolate, Irish dairy cream, and vanilla flavors. It’s joy dipped in sweetness! You can have it multiple ways – neat as slick, pour it over an ice-cream, or maybe you’ll enjoy a cocktail made from it, the choice is yours.

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5. Ginger Ale & Lime

Ginger ale and lime is one of the best drinks
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Jameson’s Ginger Ale and Lime, also known as Irish buck or Irish mule, is among the top favorite drinks for St. Patrick’s day. This cocktail’s bubbly and sweet taste makes it perfect for the summer, but of course, you can enjoy this refreshing sip anytime of the year. With a simple recipe, it’s a perfect blend of Irish whiskey, ginger ale, and lime. The last two ingredients were pretty obvious, we know. 

6. Murphy’s Stout

Murphy's Stout - Drinks at Irish pub
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Murphy’s is the Irish beer that you cannot avoid. After Guinness, Murphy’s is also one of the known Irish brands for beer lovers. This smooth and creamy drink is made with rich natural ingredients like barley, malted barley, and hop extract. 

If you’re looking for something light and airy, Murphy’s is for you. With the toffee and coffee undertones, the bitterness is close to zero and is not as strong in flavor as Guinness.

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7. Baby Guinness

baby guinness - at Irish pub
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Let’s clear something first – no, it’s not a mini Guinness. There is 0% of Guinness in this drink. But, it looks like a mini Guinness, and hence, the name. The drink is served in shot-like glasses. Just one gulp and you’re done! 

This cocktail is made using Kahlua (coffee liqueur) and Irish cream liqueur like the Baileys. A simple blend for one simple shot! 

Summing Up

So, there you go! Now you know what your first seven orders are going to be when you visit an Irish pub. From the bitterness of Guinness to the sweetness of Baileys Irish cream, each drink will take you on a different journey. Gulp them down like true Irishmen, but maybe don’t challenge any locals. The chances of you winning is not much.

FAQs

1. What is the Irish people’s favorite drink?

Guinness is undoubtedly the most popular and favorite drink among the locals.

2. What is Irish slang for booze or alcohol?

Gargle is an Irish slang for beer or alcohol.

3. Do you tip at an Irish pub?

It’s normal to leave 10% of the bill as tip, at any restaurants or pubs.

4. What is the golden rule of Irish pub etiquette?

One of the rules in an Irish pub is that if you have a bag or chips or crisps, split it wide open and share it with everyone at the table.

5. Which is the most popular bar in Ireland?

The Temple bar in Dublin is considered as the most popular bar in Ireland.

6. What is the most popular soft-drink in Ireland?

Coca-cola is the most popular soft-drink in Ireland.

7. What alcohol do Irish drink the most?

Guinness, Baileys, and Jameson’s are the most popular drinks among the locals in Ireland.

8. What is Ireland best known for?

Ireland is best known for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm people.

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