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Want to enjoy a green beer this St. Patrick's Day? Here are a few places in the St. Cloud area to try out a festive holiday ...
To make green beer, simply add food coloring. Blue is best to use in light beers. Here are 15 places that will serve green ...
The tradition of drinking green beer is an American custom, not Irish. Green food coloring in beer is FDA-approved and considered safe for consumption, but excessive alcohol consumption poses ...
Green beer is a beloved American St. Patrick's Day tradition. Every year, bars and restaurants across the country — particularly Irish pubs — sling out millions of pints of dyed beer on St ...
Add extra lime and jalapeño slices for that green Irish flare. It may sound like a strange concoction, but the combination of beer and ice cream is actually somewhat of a revelation. It's similar ...
Essentially, you swap out the vodka in favor of whiskey and then mix it with zingy ginger beer ... green. Muddling the ingredients really brings out their flavors. Sweet as sugar and made with ...
Jimmy's Pour House, McCoy's Irish Pub and The Pickled Loon will be serving green beer for St. Patrick's Day. Live music, Irish food and giveaways will be included in some of the festivities.
eating Irish food and drinking green beer. To make green beer, it's simple: Just add food coloring. To yield the best results, add blue to a light beer, because of its yellowish hue, to create the ...
I was in luck. Finn MacCool’s has five days packed with shamrock shenanigans– green beer, Irish car bombs, bagpipes, corned beef and Jameson pickles. While all St. Paddy’s Day festivities at ...