
Joe Sheridan
Joe Sheridan was the chef at Foynes Airport in the 1940s, credited with creating the iconic Irish coffee. His invention came about during a particularly cold winter evening when he sought to warm up stranded passengers with a blend of strong black coffee, Irish whiskey, brown sugar, and a layer of cream. This comforting drink soon gained popularity and became a beloved beverage worldwide.
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Joe Sheridan faced threats in the aftermath of the controversial goal during the 2010 Leinster final.
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Joe Sheridan faced threats after the controversial 2010 Leinster final.
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Joe Sheridan is credited with creating Irish coffee at the Foynes airport in the 1940s.
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