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A light colored cocktail in a rocks glass sits next to Jameson Caskmates whiskey and Barrows Intense ginger liqueur. Coasters that have Irish designs sit next to it.

Emerald Isle Cocktail — The Intense Irish

Drinking in Ireland means beer and whiskey, right?  Not always. As Ms. Wulf Cocktail Den and I recently discovered, the cocktail scene in Ireland is growing. The most common one you’ll see is a combination of Jameson whiskey, ginger ale, and lime. Using Barrow’s Intense ginger liqueur (full disclosure — I am a small investor), the Intense Irish is my twist on this ubiquitous Irish cocktail.

A light colored cocktail in a rocks glass sits next to Jameson Caskmates whiskey and Barrows Intense ginger liqueur. Coasters that have Irish designs sit next to it.

The Intense Irish

2 ounces Irish whiskey (I used Jameson Caskmates)
1.25 ounces Barrow’s Intense
Juice from 1/4 lime

Directions

Combine in a shaker with ice, shake with the thrilling intensity of speeding through an Irish roundabout on what seems to be the wrong side of the road (if you’re American), and strain into a chilled glass.

Generally speaking Irish whiskey is a little smoother and less peaty than its more well known counterpart from Scotland. Find one you like and use it.  The Barrow’s Intense is indispensable.  It packs a much stronger punch than ginger ale, both in ginger flavor and alcoholic potency. The Intense Irish is sort of similar to the Mamie Taylor, except it has fewer ingredients.

To paraphrase Bono and Obi Wan Kenobi (yes, I can tie U2 and Star Wars together) — you’ve found the Intense Irish, and it is the drink you’re looking for.

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