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  • Im Irish and I find this offensive.

  • @TheJackRodie Sorry you feel that way, we put our videos up for people to enjoy, not to annoy. They use Jameson Irish Whiskey and have gone out of their way to use the recipe they recreated back in 1950's after having the drink served by its creator Joe Sheridan at the old flying-boat base at Foynes, County Clare Ireland. We have been planning to go to Ireland at some point of time and looking forward to try it there!

  • @LimeWaveVideo You have used the right ingredients and put them in in the right order but making an Irish coffee requires a little more TLC! The whiskey sugar mix should be flamed for about 15 seconds.and the cream added carefully, folding over the back of a spoon. It's like pulling a pint of Guinness - one at a time mate. Good skills though, your a good barman

  • @eithnejack Thanks for you kind comments. Wish we had these skills, but we just enjoyed the tasty Irish coffee and filmed the barman preparing them :-)

    This was filmed at Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco.

  • @LimeWaveVideo San Francisco - weird how far some things travel isn't it? I think it's great that you enjoyed Irish coffee, it's not to everyone's taste. You should definitely come to Ireland and experience the real thing and try a proper Guinness at the brewery in Dublin

  • @eithnejack Would love to visit Ireland. Have actually been planning to go there several times but haven't got around so far. When we get there we will definitely try the Irish Coffee and a real Guinness! :-)

  • @LimeWaveVideo Aw thats great! Its good to hear people still want to come, we don't have the same tourism as other European countries because of the weather and everything. You'll have a good time though and the people are really friendly

  •  thanks for telling people where we can't find a proper irish coffe. You can't call that irish coffe...that is wasting things and money.

  • @MrDlorencesful This is actually based on the historic original and probably one of the closest true Irish Coffee served anywhere. If you go to the Buenavista Homepage (.com) and click on "The Irish Coffee story" you can read the whole story.

  • The perfect Irish coffee ???? Ha ha ha ha ha

  • hahaha COOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Yummy. What kind a coffee they use ?

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