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One of the more unusual ad slogans in history. The Evening Times. Was green beer actually a problem? In , the Washington Times found a chemist who said "green beer is extremely bad on the stomach. That said, green-dyed beer still has the power to make you sick — you just have to drink too much of it. Our mission has never been more vital than it is in this moment: to empower through understanding. Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all.

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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. The real story behind St. Patrick's Day's green beer. Reddit Pocket Flipboard Email. Drink some green beer to celebrate a special day. Patrick's Day party in New York City.

The doctor kept details of how he made the concoction vague but cited using "wash blue" to create the hue. It turns out this was a laundry whitener, the Smithsonian Magazine reports , presumably used at such a small volume that it wasn't harmful.

By the s, the festive drink had become a popular tradition throughout the country. So, if you've already donned your shamrock shades, green-and-orange attire, and leprechaun hat, the only thing you're missing is a frothy glass of emerald-hued beer.

Try some boozy St. Patrick's Day desserts after the green beer starts flowing for a party that's sure to delight everyone. Country Life. Design Ideas. Home Maintenance. Country Living Shop. Shopping Guides. United States. The answer is… blue food coloring! Alright, the recipe for green beer may be a bit anti-climactic, but luckily it boasts an origin story that is far more compelling.

In preparation for a St. Thomas Hayes Curtin decided the best way to make his event more festive would be to make absolutely everything green — including the beer!

While many were concerned about the potential health risks of his concoction, Curtin assured them that because the solution was added to the beer in a small enough quantity, the blue dye it contained would successfully tint the beer green without causing his guests any illness. But what gave Curtin the inspiration to dye beer in the first place? For more information, visit hotelcongress. For more information, visit The Hut on Facebook.

The restaurant is celebrating St. The Parish is serving up corned beef and cabbage on St. For more information, visit theparishtucson. In addition, Proof and Reforma are offering the whiskey special, too.

For more information, visit uniontucson. Aside from the delicious cuisine coming out of the kitchen, the restaurant is hosting live music on St.



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