Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

The Perfect Irish Coffee at Kytelers Inn

Here are the easy to follow steps to perfect (in our opinion) the best known Irish Coffee in Kilkenny... Maybe even the World.

The Glass
A nice footed glass with a handle is our preference here at Kytelers Inn. It allows the customer to savour the rich coffee and whiskey without scalding the hand.




The Coffee
A big shot of espresso is usually best, but instant will do fine.



The Ingredients


  • 1 heaped teaspoon of Coffee (or One shot of espresso)
  • 1 heaped teaspoon of brown sugar
  • 1 Full measure: Powers whiskey (preferably) 
  • Half whipped Cream
  • Garnish: Chocolate powder


Steps:


  1. Heat the Glass
  2. Pour in espresso and add water until half way up the glass
  3. Add the brown sugar and stir well
  4. Add the shot of Whiskey
  5. Top up with water until 2cm from the rim of the glass
  6. Add the half whipped cream to the top being careful to rest it on the surface.
  7. Garnish with a little sprinkled chocolate
Do's:
  • Always heat the Glass
  • Consume soon after preparation...you don't want your coffee getting cold
  • Enjoy
Don't:
  • DON'T STIR!!!!
If you have any tips, tricks or ways you prefer. I would love to know. Please let me know in the comments.

Thursday, July 7, 2016

Bang the Irish Drum every Monday at Kytelers

Irish Beats is a unique tourism experience, in which visitors participate in a Bodhrán lesson and get to play under the expert tutelage of our instructor Damien Walsh.




No matter their music ability (or lack of it), tourists aged from 4 to 94 are encouraged to have a go and as they listen, watch and then copy, their confidence grows and smiles start to appear. Having been shown and practised a variety of beats and techniques, the groups, led by their instructor, play along to a backing track.

‘If every music teacher was as funny as Damian, you’d have a nation of musicians in no time’ RTE


Music crosses borders and even if the tourists have a limited grasp of English, they are quick to pick up the beat and techniques required. Before long, feet are tapping and the enjoyment of achieving a great tune in such a short space of time is obviously evident.


Those involved in the experience clearly relish exploring the finer points of Ireland’s native drum, including its origin, structure and contribution to Irish music. As their travels through Ireland continue and they watch live music in other venues, they will have an appreciation and understanding of what’s involved, because they too have been a performer - if only for a short while.



Irish Beats with Damien commences in May, running every Monday and Tuesday @ 6.30pm until the end of September in Kytelers Inn Top Bar. Watch Damien showcase the Irish Bodhran and then join in on the fun.