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Yes, it's just green food coloring. Incidentally, no self-respecting honorable Irishman would be caught dead drinking green-dyed cheap domestic beer.
If you want to honor the Irish or celebrate your heritage, order a good Irish brew and do it right. And stop those silly leprechaun accents.
I think you just put green food coloring in.
I think they bury it in the beautiful Irish moss until the Leprechauns come and piss in it.
easy. you get some beer and you mix it with some green crayons! DUH!
They leave it in the sun for awhile.
dye. but people,please. dont dye beer green. use real non-colored irish beer!
Leprechauns soak their little stinky, feet in beer when they get pedicures.
Hence, the green beer you drink is magically delicious!
In a chilled pint size glass pour beer add food coloring and mix ~ Enjoy!
"Slàinte!" (pronounced "slawn-cha"),
As the Irish would say. (The traditional toast is the Irish equivalent of cheers and means "good health" in Gaelic).
Green food coloring. One of my friends owns a restaurant and the customers love the green beer that comes out around St. Patrick's day, so he keeps a bottle of green food coloring behind the bar so they can have green beer year round.
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