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12-29-2006 @ 2:12PM
Loretta said...
Having visited Ireland twice in the past six years, I can say that finding a suitable neighborhood pub is the key to a genuine Irish experience. The Irish are wonderfully hospitable, and will share their heritage as freely as they pour their stout. Guinness is best enjoyed at a leisurely rate, and is clearly freshest near the brewery. I prefer Irish coffe, but my boyfriend found that Guiness is best enjoyed several times a day one pint at a time. If you have an opportunity to visit, please take your time, and visit with the locals. Stay away from the tourist agenda, and you will find the magic that is Ireland.
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