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Robert, they'll drink you under the table. Don't try to keep up, and be sure to eat first.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Coffee
These guys just "re-created" (in their own words) the Irish-Irish coffee.
(B)rendan is right, Irish coffee hails from Foynes in Co. Limerick. I'm from Limerick, so I should know. :)
The town holds an Irish Coffee festival annually (although it was cancelled in 2006).
On the hard drinking, well - I'm sure there's a few hard nuts in the group.
Happy to meet up with anyone AND everyone from the 2nd to the 9th. We'll also be having a networking event in Pete’s Tavern, 128 King St, San Francisco from 6pm to 8pm on Thursday the 6th of Dec. All are welcome.
Thanks for the invite. Us "Paddy Valleyers" leave Ireland on Sunday, so should have got rid of our Jetlag by Monday and be "rareing" to go (as they say here!).
Looking forward to it!
"Foynes, Ireland, became the center of the aviation world from 1939 to 1945. On July 9th 1939, Pan Am's luxury Flying Boat, the "Yankee Clipper" landed at Foynes. This was the first commercial passenger flight on a direct route from the USA to Europe. During the late 1930s and early 1940s, this quiet little town on the Shannon became the focal point for air traffic on the North Atlantic...... Captain Charlie Blair, later to become the husband of the actress Maureen O'Hara, had made the first non-stop passenger flight from Foynes to New York in 25 hours, 40 minutes...."
Like Damien said, we're around all week and interested in meeting anyone interested in meeting us! :-)
Have a great week, little Paddies!
So when an America at Shannon asked for a cup of coffee a bartender replied Oh THE American coffee, and he said No gimme an Irish coffee and as the bar had whiskey and whipped cream the creative bartender fixed one-up and the American said I like Irish coffee, gimme another...
keith
Looking forward to see you all there Monday.