Dropping a shot of Irish cream and whiskey into a glass of stout. any of the 4 names is acceptable *hic*
Irish Car Bomb
Dublin Drop
Irish Slammer
Irish Bomb Shot
One of the more well-known plants native to Ireland. These remarkable bright yellow flowers exude a coconut fragrance.
Gorse
Even though this famous actor is of Italian decent, he often portrays am Irishman of ill repute.
Robert DeNiro
Irish Dancing Shoes
Ghillies
The bark of this tree contains acetyl salicylic acid. If you don’t know what this is, its what is in aspirin.
Willow
Created in 1943 Foynes port in County Limerick , this pick me up was created by the head chef by adding some "good" Irish Whiskey to the coffee of passengers waiting out a storm.
Irish Coffee
This flower is also known as ‘Glanrosc Gaelach', is often seen growing alongside Wild Thyme.
Irish Eyebright
An Irish poet and playwright, we was talented in many forms of writing, is and especially known for "The Picture of Dorian Gray" (1890).
Oscar Wilde
(Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde)
This warm wool article takes its name from the set of islands where it originated off the West coast of Ireland that lie at the mouth of Galway Bay, at the mercy of the relentless Atlantic Sea.
Aran Sweater
The Celts used this plant to treat fever. They also used it to treat jaundice as the roots are a great tonic for the liver.
Dandelion
One part Lager and one part Cider.
Snakebite
A shrub that displays five pure white petals when it blooms from March to May. It has black branches, tiny toothed leaves, and bluish-black fruit called sloes. Its leaves were even used in an herbal remedy that was meant to cure indigestion and fevers in children.
Blackthorn
An Irish actress and singer, she was a famous redhead who was known for playing passionate but sensible heroines, often in westerns and adventure films.
Maureen O'hara
These Irish hats are flat and commonly made from wool, tweed or cotton. in New Zealand they are known as a "cheese-cutter"
Paddy Cap
Another herb that is sadly seen as a weed, it is excellent as a blood detoxifier as it stimulates the body to eliminate toxins. It was also given to the elderly suffering from arthritis and gout.
Burdock
Jameson Irish Whiskey was first distilled in this year.
1780
Similar in appearance to a pansy, this delicate flower likes to grow in particularly shady places in the wooded areas of Ireland.
Early Dog Violet
Number 8 on The Irish Times list of Ireland's greatest film actors, she was most notably the actress who played Jane in the Tarzan movies opposite Johnny Weissmuller.
Maureen Paula O'Sullivan
Worn until the twentieth century in West Cork, was the last remaining cloak style in Ireland. It was a woman's wool outer garment which evolved from the Irish cloak.
Kinsale Cloak
Imported to Ireland from Greece originally, Druids would consume this to aid them in their spiritual endeavors as it opened them up to the spirit world.
(This is VERY dangerous)
Mistletoe
Based on the Manhattan, this drink features Irish whiskey with sweet vermouth, a splash of orange-flavored Grand Marnier, a few dashes of orange bitters. A green maraschino cherry emphasizes the drink’s Emerald Isle ties.
The Dubliner
The flower earns its name by starting to come up out of the ground at the beginning of each year, and its leaves can grow to be 12 centimeters in length.
Irish Primrose
In 2015 this Actor/Filmmaker from Northern Ireland succeeded Richard Attenborough as the president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where he was formally trained. He was knighted on November 9th, 2012.
Sir Kenneth Branagh
Since 1983 she has been a top Irish Fashion designer who clientele include Mary Robinson, the first female president of Ireland.
Louise Kennedy
The leaves and stems have ability to help prevent hemorrhaging and also stop bleeding, good for skin and muscle aches (if prepared properly), and the root is good for the prostate, urinary tract infections, and even kidney stones. But don't get stung.
Nettle