Irish Whiskey Day

Ginger Sparkler, Jameson

Jameson

International Irish Whiskey Day is celebrated annually on March 3rd 🍀 Did you know that the first recorded mention of Irish whiskey distillation dates all the way back to 1324? The 'e' in "Whiskey" was then added in the 19th century by Irish distillers to distinguish their high-quality, Irish products from other varieties of whisky. Over the centuries, whiskey production methods have evolved, leading to the smoother, aged whiskey that we know and love today. Raise a glass to the rich heritage of Irish whiskey with this refreshing Jameson Ginger Sparkler cocktail reSIPe: 45ml Jameson Black Barrel 15ml Lemon juice 15ml simple syrup 45ml Ginger Beer 45ml Sparkling Wine topper Add all ingredients except for sparkling wine into a shaking tin Add ice & shake Strain as you pour into a highball glass & top with Sparkling Wine Top with your garnish of choice ✨ Sláinte! Please drink responsibly.

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