What does it mean if an Irish person says, âIâm grandâ?
Could mean anything from âIâm tiredâ to âIâm greatâ but generally means âIâm fine / everythingâs okayâ
If you catch this mischievous Irish creature, you might be rewarded with a pot of gold.
Leprechaun
This famous Irish stout is known for its creamy head and harp logo.
Guinness, of course!
This famous ship was built in Belfast before embarking on its ill-fated maiden voyage.
RMS Titanic
A sweet and velvety liquor used in cocktails and desserts.
Irish Cream
Liam described the party last night as âgreat craicââ what did he think of the party?
It was a lot of fun/a really good time.
This wailing spirit screams when someone is about to die.
Banshee
What is the legal drinking age in Ireland?
18
Famous vampire novel written by Irish author Bram Stoker.
Dracula đ§đťââď¸
This phrase is used to describe having extraordinary good fortune.
Irish luck
What is an âeejitâ?
A foolish or silly person (affectionate take on âidiotâ)
Kissing this famous Irish landmark is said to give you the gift of eloquence, or the âgift of the gab.â
Blarney Stone
In the 1920s, this coveted Irish import was shipped to America in creative containers including soda barrels, bagpipes, coffins, and hay barrels.
Irish whiskey
Famous fantasy TV series used Irelandâs dramatic landscapes for their kingdoms of ice and fire.
Game of Thrones
A hot and creamy cocktail that originated in an airport to warm up waiting passengers.
Irish Coffee
If someone is âacting the maggot,â what are they doing?
Theyâre being silly, mischievous, or causing harmless trouble.
In Irish folklore, children or people were sometimes believed to have been swapped by fairies. What were they then called?
Changeling
Some traditional Irish stouts were brewed using this surprising seafood ingredient.
Oyster stout
Famous holiday that grew out of the ancient Irish festival of Samhain.
Halloween
Beloved dog breed known for its red coat and hunting skills.
Irish Setter
When asked if heâd be cleaning up tonight after the party, the host replied, âI will, yeah⌠in me hole,â. What do they mean?
Absolutely not a chance.
This Irish war goddess often appears as a crow and is said to predict death or victory in battle.
Morrigan
To be a true Irish whiskey, the drink must be made from malted barley and aged for how long?
3 years
Famous pub in Athlone that claims to be the oldest in Ireland (and some say all of Europe or even the world), dating back to around 900 AD.
This expression describes the act of leaving a party unannounced.
Irish Goodbye