By edhat staff
Happy Irish-American holiday, better known as St. Patrick’s Day!
While the day is rooted in religious undertones, marking the death of Ireland’s patron Saint Patrick, Irish immigrants brought the commemoration to the United States as early as 1737. Festivities have grown in the following years where it’s estimated that 33 million people worldwide raise pints of Guinness and eat corned beef for Ireland’s sake.
Here are some ideas to celebrate the holiday while wearing your green-themed outfit.
SHOP LOCAL
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Order Bangers N’ Mash or Corned Beef & Cabbage from Santa Barbara’s very own Irish pub,
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Visit local breweries and bars to chat with fellow Santa Barbarans, just as pubs are used for gathering spaces in Ireland.
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Pick up freshly baked bread and shamrock cookies from local bakeries.
DRINK
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Have the tried and true national beer of Ireland, Guinness (which is still produced at the St. James Gate Brewery in Dublin to this day)
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Take other types of Irish beer, such as Harp, and add a few drops of green food coloring for a green beer.
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There are too many Irish whiskey brands to name but grab a few and have a small tasting. Jameson, Midelton, Redbreast, and Tyrconnell are just a few.
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Enjoy your evening (or morning, we won’t judge) with a little whiskey in your coffee for an
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are great for a boozy dessert.
COOK
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comes in many variations that are equally delicious. There’s also a 30-minute that’s easy to make and very tasty.
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Use the versatility of Guinness with a cozy
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The ever traditional
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Take some extra time to create a
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You’ll never go wrong with an
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EXPERIENCE
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Listen to authentic Irish tunes
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Watch movies with Irish themes. Here are just a few options: Bloody Sunday, Michael Collins, Angela’s Ashes, Circle of Friends, The Wind That Shakes the Barley, Brooklyn, and the newly released Belfast.
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Hop online and learn about Irish history.
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Try to learn an Irish jig with this
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Listen to poetry by Irish authors such as
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For additional reading, we previously published a story about a trip our Publisher made to Dingle, Ireland. Dingle was one of Santa Barbara’s sister cities and it has a dolphin statue created by our very own Bud Bottoms. Read more about Lauren’s trip to Dingle
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