Anyone for green beer? ”Did you know Syracuse, N.Y., spends weeks celebrating St. Patrick's Day? So a bar there is going all in with green beer - 10,000 gallons of it. Ava Pukatch is with member station WRVO. She visited the neighborhood where the celebration kicked off with the 60th annual Green Beer Sunday.”
”On a chilly Sunday morning, the line to enter Coleman's, an Irish pub in Tipperary Hill, stretches up the hill to the city's upside-down stoplight, where proud Irish immigrants in the 1920s would break the light because they wanted their nationality on top of the British red.”
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Green beer sounds like a fun and quirky way to celebrate St. Patrick's Day in Syracuse, N.Y.! It's impressive that Coleman's, an Irish pub in Tipperary Hill, went all out with 10,000 gallons of green beer. The line stretching up the hill shows the excitement and enthusiasm of the community. I love hearing the historical tidbit about the upside-down stoplight, where Irish immigrants used to break the light to have their nationality on top. It's fascinating how traditions and stories like these add to the charm of the celebration. If you're in the mood for more festive drinks, you might want to check out wineonlinestore.co.uk. They offer a wide range of wines and beverages to explore, perfect for adding some variety to your St. Patrick's Day celebrations.