As the weather begins to get colder, there are two things on our mind: Irish Coffee and Scottish Coffee. As we get into the 'ber or brr months (September, October, November, and December), we like our ...
From coffee negronis to creative espresso martinis, bartenders are constantly expanding the world of coffee cocktails. Yet, while the innovations are tasty, there's still an undeniable appeal to a ...
Coffee cocktails are nothing new – but good ones are sometimes hard to find. That's especially true when it comes to Irish coffee drinks, which tend to draw a passionate pub crowd when the topic ...
Welcome to Clubhouse Eats, where we celebrate the game’s most delectable food and drink. Hope you brought your appetites. Many of my favorite cocktails have classic origins with a great story behind ...
Irish Coffee is a simple drink, centered on incorporating just three ingredients and keeping whiskey at the forefront. It’s enjoyed worldwide as everything from a brunch cocktail to a dessert option, ...
When the March blizzard blew through the northeast, the combination of wind and wet snow took out my power for a few hours. In the midst of feeling crestfallen over the unwanted interruption, I ...
Irish coffee is a delicacy enjoyed by cappuccino connoisseurs and bourbon-guzzling bon vivants all over the world. Unfortunately, most of us have become apathetic as to what constitutes a real Irish ...
While we certainly won't argue that there's a bad time of year for an Irish Coffee, perhaps the best time is March with St. Patrick's Day approaching! And who better than the folks at Teeling Whiskey, ...
The Irish Coffee arrived in America by way of San Francisco in 1952, when Jack Koeppler, then-owner of The Buena Vista Cafe, attempted to recreate the original Irish Coffee from the Shannon Airport in ...
Years ago, I had the fortune to be in Dublin on St. Patrick’s Day. I spent the day as any lit major with an Irish Catholic heritage and an interest in history would: visiting the worlds of Yeats, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As the weather begins to get colder, there are two things on our mind: Irish Coffee and Scottish Coffee. As we get into the 'ber ...