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In today’s email: 

  • Where Would You Drink Your Last Pint?
  • The Parting Glass | Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song
  • Don’t Forget Your Gift – The Ultimate Ireland Travel Bundle
  • At the bar – Irish Mule Recipe: A St. Patrick’s Day Must-Try
  • Around The Web:  Fáilte Ireland Showcases Ireland’s Best Golf, Hotel review: Pints over a tenner in Ireland’s pubs could become the norm, Discover County Monaghan’s Rich Heritage and more
  • Experience of the day- Slieve League cliffs cruise. Donegal.
  • From Social Media –  Escape to county Cavan for a great rest of body, heart and soul..
  • Irish Food You Will Love – Homemade Butter | Irish Baker Abroad
  • The Craic – Fionn Whelan makes us think of the Roman Empire by covering Pompeii

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Where Would You Drink Your Last Pint?

If you only had one pint left – Where would you drink it?


The Parting Glass | Ireland’s Favourite Folk Song

Ireland’s favourite folk sing will put you in a great mood.

The Parting Glass is thought to have been a popular New Year’s Eve song in both Ireland and Scotland before it was superseded by Auld Lang Syne.

The Parting Glass is also a great example of a  combination of both  joy and sorrow in a way that is both sad yet uplifting at the same time. The song may have fell out of use during New Year celebrations but it still remains one of the most popular traditional songs in Ireland.

Where Would You Drink Your Last Pint?

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At The Bar

Irish Mudslide Recipe: A Creamy, Dreamy Delight

The Irish Mudslide Recipe is a creamy, dreamy delight that offers a rich and indulgent experience for the taste buds. This cocktail is a decadent blend of Irish cream liqueur, vodka, and coffee liqueur, topped with a generous dollop of whipped cream and a drizzle of chocolate sauce. It’s a perfect dessert cocktail that is not only delicious but also visually appealing. The Irish Mudslide is a popular choice for festive occasions and is sure to impress your guests with its luxurious taste and presentation.

Irish Mudslide Recipe: A Creamy, Dreamy Delight

Irish Treasures

Around The Web

Fáilte Ireland Showcases Ireland’s Best Golf

Fáilte Ireland showcased some of Ireland’s best golf in Northern Ireland at the annual ‘Keep Discovering Golf Promotion Night’

Clinical Ireland eye Wales scalp in Six Nations

Ireland are in a “very good place” as they pursue unprecedented back-to-back Six Nations Grand Slams and should move a step closer with victory over Wales

Hotel review: Kerry five-star is ‘probably one of the best-value hotel stays in Ireland’

Tone is a tricky thing to hit in a hotel. How does a stay make you feel? 

Ireland’s most popular baby names of the last decade

Jack and Emily came out on top while Hugh and Aoibhe have slipped out of popularity.

The last of Ireland’s payphone boxes are set to be disconnected by the end of the year

ALMOST 100 YEARS after they first appeared on Irish streets, Eir has announced that the last of Ireland’s remaining payphone boxes will be disconnected

Pints over a tenner in Ireland’s pubs could become the norm

News of a Dublin pub charging over a tenner for pints has sparked fear that more of Ireland’s pubs will raise their prices.

How a solo trip to Ireland led to love

Two strangers, one from Sacramento, met on a solo travel tour and got married 8 months later!

Tourism levels up significantly in 2023 as domestic overnight trips rise 7%

Visitor levels across Ireland increased significantly last year, with almost 60% of firms within the tourism sector reporting an increase in business…

Aer Lingus announces huge sale on travel between US cities and Ireland

Irish holidaymakers can head stateside for reduced prices for a limited time with Aer Lingus’ new deal.

Discover County Monaghan’s Rich Heritage

County Monaghan, situated in the heart of Ireland’s lush countryside, boasts a myriad of captivating experiences for visitors to explore.

County Monaghan

Experience of the day

Slieve League cliffs cruise. Donegal.

County Donegal is known for its striking coastal beauty, but to get the best views, it’s best to get out on the water. With this scenic cruise, see a variety of spectacular natural wonders in a short space of time. Travel from Killybegs Harbour towards the impressive Slieve League cliffs. Along the way, pass by St John’s Point lighthouses, Rotten Island, Fintra Bay, and Benbulbin in Sligo.

Slieve League cliffs cruise Donegal Guided 1 hours

From Social Media

These guys could be your neighbours on your next getaway

Escape to county Cavan for a great rest of body, heart and soul..

County Cavan

And YouTube


Irish Food You Will Love

Homemade Butter | Irish Baker Abroad

Of course you can just buy it but if you find whipping or double cream on sale it’s well worth making your own.  You also get a bit of buttermilk as a byproduct in the process.

Homemade Butter

The Craic

Fionn Whelan makes us think of the Roman Empire by covering Pompeii

Bastille’s song “Pompeii” was released in 2013 and is known for its catchy melody and anthemic sound. The song’s lyrics are indeed inspired by the historical event of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, which led to the destruction of the Roman city of Pompeii. According to Dan Smith, the lead singer of Bastille, the inspiration for the song came from a book that featured images of the plaster casts made from the voids left by the bodies of Pompeii’s residents.

Fionn Whelan covering Pompeii

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