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This is no doubt an Irish version of a manhattan that would work well for your next St. Patrick's Day party if you've got an audience that appreciates a manhattan.
Notes:
Lots of orange/citrus notes with a hint bitterness and sweet with a light fortified wine, but very little aggressive whiskey-forward flavor.
The Irish Coffee was created in the winter of 1943 by Joe Sheridan, it may not be exact to spec but the concept is fairly straight forward.
Notes:
Coffee, with a mild irish whiskey, with a modest bitterness
First printed in 1916 by Hugo R. Ensslin, this cocktail has a deep history but isn't nearly as recognized as a manhattan, old fashioned, and other cocktails of that era.
Notes:
A subtle herbal blend of delicate irish whiskey notes, with an earthy bite in the finish
Scrappy's Orange Bitters