Have A Great Weekend! ☘

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Have a wonderful St. Patrick’s Day!

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Don’t drink too much green beer :rofl:

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The key word is “beer”.

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The correct beer for St. Patrick’s Day celebrations is Guinness.
Any other answer is wrong. Hah!

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It’s been years since I’ve had a Guiness. A byproduct of getting older — my stomach can’t handle heavy beers.

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An Irish red ale is a good choice anytime — Saint Patrick’s Day or not.

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A good Irish Cider works too! (my go-to cider is Magners)

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Happy coincidence: Guinness is my stout of choice. However, I’m not impartial to Murphy’s or Harp either.

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I do not like beer or wine … period. I did however treat myself to a lovely coffee with Irish Creme. (Which I will drink any time of the year) :smiley:

Give me an Irish coffee. Hold the cream, hold the coffee. (I lied. I’m rather fond of Irish coffee!)

Sorry to hear that.

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