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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink19•11 months agoCorrect me if I’m wrong but isn’t Irish Coffee exactly 1.27 coffees?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•edit-211 months agoWhen I make an Irish coffee, that’s definetly not what makes it Irish. Though by coincidence it does end up 1.27 times the size of a regular one, on account of the additives.
minus-square@Tanohlink4•edit-211 months agoNo, “irish coffee” is coffee with alcohol in it. At least where I am from.
minus-squareI Cast Fistlinkfedilink3•11 months agoWould “irish beer” be beer with a small serving of coffee on top?
minus-square@owseilink3•11 months agoit may be but the usability is about being common if everyone (or almost everyone) used it, it would be useful tho, I still like metric better because it matches our base but if ppl around you use irish to mean *1.27, go for it
Correct me if I’m wrong but isn’t Irish Coffee exactly 1.27 coffees?
When I make an Irish coffee, that’s definetly not what makes it Irish. Though by coincidence it does end up 1.27 times the size of a regular one, on account of the additives.
No, “irish coffee” is coffee with alcohol in it. At least where I am from.
Well, yeah. In Ireland it’s just coffee.
Would “irish beer” be beer with a small serving of coffee on top?
it may be
but the usability is about being common
if everyone (or almost everyone) used it, it would be useful
tho, I still like metric better because it matches our base
but if ppl around you use irish to mean *1.27, go for it