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Why do the Irish drink?

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Irish people drink Irish whiskey,baileys . . . . . . I'm sure they drink lots of Guiness!

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The Irish have a long historical and cultural association with alcohol, particularly beer and whiskey. Drinking is often seen as a way to socialize, celebrate, and relax in Irish culture. Additionally, the climate and agricultural history in Ireland have led to a tradition of brewing and distilling.

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