Lots of people in Ireland drink Jameson's. As it is a whiskey, it tends to be a drink that older people drink, so not as many young people drink it as older ones do.
In 1975 the Jameson Distillery moved from Dublin to a new distillery in Midleton County Cork.
Beers such as Guinness, Smithwicks, Heineken, Carlsberg, Budweiser, Coors and lot of others. They drink things like Bailey's. They drink whiskeys like Jameson, Paddy's, Power's and others. They drink soft drinks like Coca Cola, Pepsi, Club Orange and many others. They drink wine, cider, water, milk, tea, coffee, hot chocolate, fruit juices and many other things. So all in all, they drink a lot of different kinds of drinks, like any other country in the world.
Guinness beer
The drinks Ireland are famous for are Whiskey and guinness
This really isn't relevant anymore, but probably held meaning for some people in the past. Jameson is brewed in the Republic of Ireland while Bushmills is brewed in Northern Ireland. Therefore Jameson is viewed by some as the Catholic whiskey and Bushmills as the Protestant one. However, they are both excellent and most people don't care either way any more.
ireland
Three famous Irish drinks are Guinness (stout), Jameson (whiskey), and Bailey's Irish Cream (liqueur).
John Powers Irish Blend is the most popular whiskey IN Ireland, however in America it is: Jameson's, Old Bushmills, Tullamore Dew, Power's, Paddy's.
shebeens
Guinness and Bailey's would be huge exports and seen to be national drinks. Along with this is Smithwicks ale. In olden days Poitín used to be well associated with Ireland, but that connection seems to have been lost these days
Jameson Rodgers is 5' 11".
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