4 beers to celebrate St. Patrick's Day

November 26, 2014

There are several kinds of beer people can drink to celebrate St. Patrick's Day, and each has a link to the festivities.

4 beers to celebrate St. Patrick's Day

Beer and St. Patrick's Day

Beer is a fundamental part of the St. Patrick's Day tradition, and there are many types of beer to drink to celebrate the festive day.

  • Ask anyone who knows about the traditions of St. Patrick's Day, and they'll probably mention beer.
  • After all, stout is a top beverage of choice for the Irish, so it makes sense that people would drink it to celebrate the country on their patron saint's day.

1. Green beer

Some experts argue that this is not an original Irish tradition, but a long-standing way for celebrants to mark the Irish holiday is to drink green beer.

  • Green beer is a good way to start off St. Patrick's Day because it's made with light beers with a lower percentage of alcohol by volume.
  • Many bars across the world now sell green beers, but you can also make your own at home.
  • Simply choose a beer that's light yellow and stir in about 12 drops of green food colouring. The result will be a beer that almost glows a bright, emerald green.

2. Irish red ale

A beer that's a bit heavier than green beer, and certainly more traditionally Irish, is Irish Red ale.

  • It's a good beer choice to transition from the green stuff to the heavier-flavoured stouts.
  • An Irish red is a family of beers that's named for its red colour. Drinking it is another great way to celebrate the country.

3. Stout

Of course, the king of St. Patrick's Day beers is the stout.

  • A stout is a dark beer that tastes a bit like chocolate and coffee.
  • It isn't necessarily a particularly heavy beer or one that's high in alcohol, but it is a flavourful choice that many people choose to enjoy on its own and not with any particularly flavourful food.

4. Irish car bomb

A fun way to end a beer-drinking St. Patrick's Day celebration is with an Irish car bomb.

  • An Irish car bomb incorporates stout as well as Irish whiskey and cream-based liqueur.
  • To enjoy an Irish car bomb, pour whiskey into a shot glass and top with Irish Cream.
  • Drop the whole shot into a pint of stout and drink. This drink is strong, so it's a good idea to have just one.
  • It also tastes like dessert, so it's a good choice for after dinner or at the end of a night.
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