Guinness
Potpurri
St Patrick's Day Locally
Green Things
Irish Foods
100

There are only four ingredients in Guinness:

malted barley, hops, yeast, and this.

Water

100

Some say, you will be this'd if you don't wear green on St. Patrick's Day.

Pinched

100

The date of Rochester's St Patrick's Day Parade this year.

March 16th 2024

100

These two colors, when combined, make green.

Yellow and Blue

100
Commonly paired with Corned Beef. 

Cabbage

200

Guinness is this type of beer

Irish Dry Stout

200

Running directly through it's city, this river is famously dyed completely green for its St. Patrick's Day celebration.

Chicago River

200

The long-time presenting sponsor for the Rochester St Patrick's Day Parade.

Tops

200
The national flower of Ireland.

Shamrock

200

Sliced and spread with butter, this classic is often sprinkled with seeds, bran and oats.

Irish Soda Bread
300

Found in cans of Guinness, a small white ball known as the "widget", releases this gas to replicate the draught experience from a can.

Nitrogen

300

The traditional Irish dance. A series of hops and steps.

Irish Jig

300
"Luck at the Cannery" is a bar crawl taking place in this town. 

Fairport

300

University of Notre Dame's Mascot.

The Leprechaun

300

This One-Pot dish couldn't be more simple. Traditionally made with mutton, onions, and potatoes

Irish Stew

400

Guinness originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness in Dublin, Ireland in this 18th Century year

1759

400

A common nickname for Ireland

The Emerald Isle

400

On St. Patrick's Day Last year, "The Tonight Show" host, Jimmy Fallon, visited a long time friend at this popular pub.

Mulconry's

400

A gemstone found in nature, is generally colored green due to trace amounts of chromium present in it.

Emerald

400

Some call it "Irish Mashed Potatoes", a mixture of creamy mashed potatoes often mixed with kale or cabbage.

Colcannon

500

There is an official 6 step process to pouring a proper pint of Guinness. It takes exactly this long to complete the pour.

119.5 seconds

500

The common drinking toast in Ireland and Scotland, meaning "health"

Sláinte

500

This local east-side pub recently closed to further pursue their family-owned Irish Cream business

Barry's Old School Irish

500

A bright green fruit with a large pit and leathery skin. Also known as an "Alligator Pear".

Avocado

500

Originating in Northern Ireland, this dish is perfect for recovering from a night out. Containing your greasy breakfast favorites of Irish sausage, bacon, eggs, potato bread, black and white pudding, and tomatoes.

Ulster Fry