Whatever you do, please do not order an Irish Car Bomb in Ireland. If you do, you' ll fully deserve to be thrown out of the pub. You may have ...
An Irish Car Bomb, Irish Slammer, Irish Bomb Shot, or Dublin Drop is a cocktail, similar to a boilermaker, made by dropping a bomb shot of Irish cream and ...
It's Paddy, not Patty. Why you shouldn't order an Irish Car Bomb. And other ways to avoid trouble as you celebrate St. Patrick's Day.
I can't quite get my head around the drink called the Irish Car Bomb, which comes center stage every year around this time. Sure, I know it's ...
Patrick's Day is used as an excuse to get annihilated on alcohol.” It's also popular because traditionally all of the ingredients are Irish—Guinness ...
(If you're still ordering “Irish Car Bombs,” maybe read this.) But it turns out a drink with as innocuous-sounding a name as “Black and Tan” is ...
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The Irish slammer (formerly called the Irish car bomb) is a popular bar shot and
Cream Liquor - Not Just a "Girlie Drink". Apart from the well-known Bailey's Irish Cream, several similar liquors are available and popular drinks in ...
Do they serve “Irish Car Bombs” in Ireland? Personally speaking, I have never even heard of such a drink. · Will Irish people get offended if I ask for one? · Why ...