Irish Coffee - when it's cold and greyish outside
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Sometimes the weather is significantly involved in the daily routine, especially when it is autumnal gray and cold and wet, you look forward to a cozy evening at home - especially if the sense is still fixed on enjoyment.
And no matter if you like to drink a glass or almost completely abstain from alcohol, the Irish Coffee can lead to an exception to otherwise observed rules. But the thought of the hot coffee with Irish whiskey, which you enjoy drinking through the cool cream - hmmm, simply a pleasure that motivates in the "production" to rest and serenity.
It should of course be understood that the true enjoyment of course includes the preparation process itself, especially since the anticipation of the enjoyment then inevitably increases. How mentally painful is still in our memory, as many years ago, a well-known coffee maker tried to hide the pleasure of the preparation in that a coffee-whiskey concentrate was offered in bottle form, which should be poured with hot water only. Just the idea – sounds terrible.
Even the preparation - it takes time to enjoy
Origin of Irish Coffee - Restaurant Chef Joe Sheridan
It is now considered as proven that this delicious hot beverage was invented in the early 1940s in a restaurant at Foynes Airport - a forerunner of today's Shannon International Airport - in the west of Ireland. Restaurant boss Joe Sheridan is said to have offered it then for passengers who were waiting for the onward flight of their machine overseas, when the airport was approached for refueling. However, Irish Coffee did not become internationally known until after the coffee shop Buena Vista in San Francisco copied this coffee specialty in 1952, after the journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner Stanton Delaplane reported it to owner Jack Koeppler. Koeppler himself flew to Ireland to get the right mix of ingredients. For a long time, the Buena Vista was mistakenly called the origin of Irish Coffee.
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