Saint Patrick, being a bishop of the Church, definitely drank alcohol as often as every Sunday at mass during Eucharist. He also administered the chalice full of wine to parishioners with regularity. However, it is unlikely that he abused alcohol as a bishop of the Church, as many are prone to do in "celebration of his life", a life which was marked by modesty and sobriety, oddly enough.
Of course not. The beer did not exist at the time of Saint Patrick.
Many people go out and drink on Saint Patrick's Day, and there is a stereotype that Irish people drink excessively.
Because it is an excuse to drink
beer, but Guinness specifically
beer
its cause leprachauns drink beer.
You have it backwards. Saint Patrick's Day was named after Saint Patrick. March 15 is the Catholic feast day of Saint Patrick.
tradionally it is an irish malt ale, but people also drink beer died green
Americans they drink and paint their selfs green Ireland they drink every wear eles they do nothing
Saint Patrick was not married.
No, Saint Patrick was not a thief.
Saint Patrick is buried in Down Patrick, Northern Ireland
No, Saint Patrick is Saint Patrick and not known by another saint's name. His birth name, however, was Maewyn Succat.