Follow on Google News News By Tag Industry News News By Location Country(s) Industry News
Follow on Google News | What Makes a Good Irish Coffee?In recent years the Irish coffee has taken a bit of a back seat, in the current era of serious coffee and cocktails it has been relegated to the back of the menu – but you still can’t beat a good Irish coffee.
By: Espresso Coffee Club The Irish coffee is really an Irish American creation which had its beginnings, if we listen to legend, in Foynes County Limerick (now Shannon) air terminal in the 1940’s. It was supposedly to give American passengers stranded in a winter storm a quick pick-me-up and a stiff belt. Joe Sheridan, a head chef at Foynes invented and named the drink which in 1988 the National Standards Authority of Ireland published ‘Irish Standard I.S. 417: Irish Coffee’ to ensure the integrity and ingredients of the drink. Then in 1952, on 10 November, Jack Koeppler, then-owner of the Buena Vista Café in San Francisco, challenged international travel writer Stanton Delaplane to help re-create the highly touted "Irish Coffee" served at Shannon Airport in Ireland. After much stirring and tasting the two men realised they had a couple of recurring problems. The taste was "not quite right" and the cream would not float. After a visit to Shannon Airport, Jack continued to try and make the perfect Irish coffee. The cream problem was solved by aging it for 48 hours and frothed to a precise consistency, so it would float on the top perfectly. Finally, with the new recipe solved, they had re-created the Irish coffee which, it is said that the Buena Vista had served more than 30 million of glasses of the drink. Although whiskey, coffee and cream are the basic ingredients in all Irish coffee, variations in how best to make it still exist. The choice of coffee and the methods used for brewing it differ significantly. The use of espresso machines (http://www.espressocoffeeclub.co.uk/ Irish coffee is only one of the many drinks made using hot coffee (http://www.espressocoffeeclub.co.uk/ End
|
|