Germany, Ireland and Luxemburg are some of the countries with the highest alcohol consumption each year. But Ireland is famous for its many famous alchoholic drinks including bulmers and guinnes. 50 years ago it was very common for the father of the household to go to the pub after dinner and have a few drinms but nos this is very rare. Because Ireland is famous for its beverages many many tourists drink while on holiday causing the consumption levels to be so high! Although many Irish people may have a few drinks while out on the town on a Friday or Saturday night or after Sunday lunch and especy at parties as would any other person of a different nationality.
I find this very offensive. I'm Irish, and I, with my fellow Irish Posse, are most certainly NOT drunk.
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the bartender
there are three simple steps: 1. get drunk 2. get even more drunk 3. get the cards drunk
not all Irish people r drunk people thinkwe always r and just sit around well they don't they have jobs (not saying Irish people don't drink) cause they do but not all day!
No, she is Polish-Irish and only thinks she is Jewish when she is drunk.
An bhfuil tú ar meisce go fóill?
It's not. People just use it as an excuse to get drunk. And no offense to the Irish, I am Irish ;) but they do like to drink.
all over the road they are usually drunk
An Irish coffee is a coffee drink with some form of alcohol in it. The term comes from the stereotype of a drunk Irish man who must have alcohol in everything he drinks.
The french were drunk. French people are always drunk. The Irish got their habits from the French.
yes he is so have it sam he wears green and hes always drunk on the job shamrock eater