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Scobleizer: Irish coffees with the Irish tech entrepreneurs

  • Patrick Dodds · 2 years ago
    Interesting - I heard it was invented in Scotland the other day!
  • Adam Green · 2 years ago
    I'll be joining the group.
  • Bill Dombus · 2 years ago
  • dbarefoot · 2 years ago
    Several of my Irish friends are on that trip. It will be, as they only say ironically, 'good craic'.

    Robert, they'll drink you under the table. Don't try to keep up, and be sure to eat first.
  • Brendan · 2 years ago
    Well I'm Irish and I've never had one, so it must be American ;)
  • Brendan · 2 years ago
    Wikipedia says it was invented in Ireland :D
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Coffee
  • bernard · 2 years ago
    @brendan: wikipedia also said (at one point) that Adam Curry invented podcasting :P
  • bernard · 2 years ago
    But yes, the Irish coffee *was* invented in Ireland.

    These guys just "re-created" (in their own words) the Irish-Irish coffee.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    OK, OK, I changed the post to be accurate. Come and have a few of these things and neither of us will care who invented them by the end of the evening.
  • Alexia · 2 years ago
    I'm going on the trip but purely as a tech tourist...

    (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.
  • Damien Mulley · 2 years ago
    Here's our itinerary: http://paddysvalley.org/?p=51

    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.
  • Shane · 2 years ago
    Robert,

    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!
  • Joe Drumgoole · 2 years ago
    Will be there, making sure to punch our weight!
  • dbarros · 2 years ago
    Americans, trying to always claim invention for all things. Pizza, the telephone.. :)
  • Niall Larkin · 2 years ago
    This is going to be one great trip. Great idea there on the Irish Coffee's. Looking forward to Monday.
  • James Corbett · 2 years ago
    I'm part of the PaddysValley group and really looking forward to it Robert. And seeing as Irish Coffee was 'invented' only 15 miles away from me in Foynes, Co. Limerick I'll be happy to regale you with the true history. You might be interested in clicking through to the webpage for the http://www.flyingboatmuseum.com/ to learn a bit more -

    "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...."
  • Paul Lancaster · 2 years ago
    I'll meet there for some Irish coffees!!
  • Steven Buelow · 2 years ago
    Like coffee. Like the Irish. Like Scoble. I'll be there - I'll look forward to it.
  • luca · 2 years ago
    A couple of friends are coming, maybe I'll be there.
  • Nick · 2 years ago
    happy to meet some ex-pats next monday. i'll be there!
  • Brendan · 2 years ago
    I'll join you guys in spirit, I'll be drinking wine here a home in Ireland :P
  • Sheila at Family Travel · 2 years ago
    Can't make it to SF, but I have visited the Flying Boat Museum at Foynes, and had one where it was created. :)
  • Eoghan McCabe · 2 years ago
    Looking forward to meeting you, Robert.

    Like Damien said, we're around all week and interested in meeting anyone interested in meeting us! :-)
  • Dawn Reilly · 2 years ago
    Yum! :) BTW just spotted Maryamie's really great recommendations for visitors to SF: http://maryamie.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!9592F3...
  • Vero Pepperrell · 2 years ago
    Oooof! Don't try to keep up with their drinking. Oh and just smile and nod when they ask "what's the craic?" - Years of working with an Irish designer, and that question still stumped me every morning! ;)

    Have a great week, little Paddies!
  • Colm Brophy · 2 years ago
    Since the Irish are invading your blog thought I'd chip in. Sad I can't be going on the Paddy's Valley trip but I'll be seeing you in London on the 7th.
  • paul · 2 years ago
    To understand the origin of Irish Coffee you must remember that coffee in Ireland was referred to as THE American coffee as Tea was the beverage of choice back then.

    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...
  • mick f. · 2 years ago
    I hope all these guys don't come back to Ireland full of social networking and Web 2.0 koolaid. We've managed to have a realistic approach to IT in the Emerald Isle and the last thing we need is a load of hot air and vapourware being punted by a bunch of self-promoters and "visionaries".
  • Benoit Spolidor · 2 years ago
    I'm a new reader of yours and I'll be there! I think we should all bring a kindle and read stories to each others while sipping Irish Coffee.
  • Robert Scoble · 2 years ago
    Benoit: I'll bring my Kindle.
  • keith bohanna · 2 years ago
    Mick f - words of wisdom in your post. Get thee to some barcamps, read their blogs and take the time to get to know these guys for yourself :-)

    keith
  • Dervala · 2 years ago
    I'll be there to see my Limerick friends.
  • Daniel Becker · 2 years ago
    Becker family lore has it that a distant relation of mine and Oliver St. John Gogarty invented "Irish Coffee" in the Fleet St. bar on Fleet St. in Dublin. Allegedly this was long before the guy in Foynes "invented it".

    Looking forward to see you all there Monday.
  • Christian · 2 years ago
    Not Irish neither Entrepreneur (yet), but will try to attend since i am in the bay area and probably free that evening. see ya
  • شات · 1 year ago
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