


Irish coffee... born from a heart who cares to serve and meet the need. The original Irish coffee was invented by Joseph Sheridan, a head chef at Foynes, County Limerick. Foynes' port was the precursor to Shannon International Airport in the west of Ireland; the coffee was conceived after a group of American passengers disembarked from a Pan Am flying boat on a miserable winter evening in the 1940s. Sheridan added whiskey to the coffee to warm the passengers. After the passengers asked if they were being served Brazilian coffee, Sheridan told them it was Irish coffee. And here I was at Coffee Nations Cafe, drinking the best Irish coffee that I've ever tasted in Singapore, it's cheap la huahahaha, only around 5 bucks, plus drink it with nice friends around like Joyce, Rosa and Jenny, makes everything perfect. =P




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