Happy St. Patrick’s Day!


Erin Go Bragh!

Perhaps you’re already celebrating with some green beer (good for you!)…but not EVERYONE is a “beer” fan.

Here are some drinks you can order today to get your Irish on from MixThatDrink.com:

An Irish Mule It’s like a Moscow Mule but with Irish whiskey instead of vodka, and ginger ALE instead of ginger BEER.  It’s half a can of ginger ale with ice, whiskey and a touch of lime juice.

A Pillow Mint It’s Irish whiskey on the rocks, a half-ounce of Kahlua and a splash of peppermint schnapps.

A Misty Mint Fill three-quarters of a glass with ice then add white rum and crème de menthe to make it bright green.

A Baby Guinness It’s a shot made with Kahlua and Bailey’s so it kind of looks like Guinness.

A Black Velvet This one does have some beer in it.  Fill two-thirds of a glass with champagne and the rest with Guinness.  (Be sure to pour the Guinness in last or it won’t mix right.)

If those haven’t whet your whistle, try these cocktails from the Huffington Post.

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