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Stingy Jack, a Mythical Drunk with the First Halloween Lantern

Halloween is coming up tomorrow and all around the world people will seize this celebration as an opportunity to dress up, get drunk and act silly. But what few people know is that the one of Halloween’s most famous traditions also originates from a mythical drunkard. This is the story of the jack-o’-lantern, the carved…

October 30, 2015 in Folklore and Mythology.

Cluricauns, the mean drunken cousins of Leprechauns in Irish Folk Tales

When asked about Irish folkloric characters, most people won’t get a lot further than leprechauns. You know, those dwarf-sized figures with a big red beard, huge hat and always smoking a pipe. In Irish mythology they were hard workers, who did all kinds of chars (mainly fixing shoes) for people. If they weren’t too busy…

May 14, 2015 in Folklore and Mythology.

Happy St. Patrick’s Day, we’re done for this weekend

Dear followers, We are done posting stuff for this weekend. For alcohol related reasons it’s not realistic to expect any more content before Monday. So we wanna wish everyone a great weekend. Especially the ones celebrating the Irish holiday St. Patrick’s Day this Sunday. Speaking of which, expect the first guest blogger to make an appearance…

March 16, 2013 in Messages Lords of the Drinks.

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