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President Obama brewing his own beer for St.Patrick’s White House bash

Obama plans to serve his very own 'White House Honey Ale' for Irish night


The Obamas are brewing 'White House Honey Ale' at Presidential residence
The Obamas are brewing 'White House Honey Ale' at Presidential residence

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President Obama has officially declared March 2011 Irish American Heritage Month. More importantly the White House also announced that the president would be brewing his own beer called White House Honey Ale for St.Patrick’ Day.

Obama, who said he will pay for the beer making equipment himself, has made  presidential history by being the first U.S. president to brew beer at the White House.

It seems that Obama is certainly getting in touch with his Co. Offaly, roots although no one is sure if honey ale is brewed in the town of Moneygall (Obama's great-great-great grandfather is said to have left Offaly for New York in 1850).

Last month the president and his wife Michelle served White House Honey Ale at their Super Bowl party. They are officially the first White House residents to charge their chefs with brewing, and White House curator Bill Allman says the chefs love it.

Allman is the historian who oversees the White House, and although he has checked back through the 200 years of history he can see no precedent for home brewing.

Historian for the White House Historical Association William Ushong agrees. He said, "I haven't heard of any beer brewing going on at the White House itself.  President Jefferson would be your likely candidate, given his epicurean taste." 

The staff confirms that White House home brewing is here to stay. According to the Obama Foodorama blog Semonti Stephens, a spokesman for the East Wing said, "It is very safe to assume that there will be more White House beer in the future.”

In the official proclamation of Irish American Heritage Month Obama said, "Seldom in this world has a country so small had so large an impact on another. Today, the rich culture of Ireland touches all aspects of American society, and the friendship that binds Ireland and the United States is marked by a shared past and a common future."

He spoke about the deep influence that Ireland has had on the U.S. through the millions of immigrants who arrived over the centuries.   "During Irish American Heritage Month, we honor the contributions Irish Americans have made, and celebrate the nearly 40 million among us who proudly trace their roots back to Ireland,” he said.

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The leader of the free world has time to worry about home brewing? Fiddling while Rome burns it seems.
President Obama may be the first President to brew beer at the White House but darn sure, he's not the first to hoist a few.
Sure, they'll all get blootered after each samples a jugful of Obama's home brew. Enda might give them a few bars of 'The Boys From The County Mayo' and Barack will then likely give a rendition of an ole Come-All-Ye. The shamrocks will be well drenched and we could even see a bout of fisticuffs.
Delighted..They will all be forced to drink his homemade beer..The chocolate starfish will be busy for two days after drinking that. Yes!! It's lovely Mr President...What!!!!Mr President. Do I want another home-brew!!!? Thank you Mr President,you are so kind..200 gallons you made!!!!Mr President ,WOW!!For us all!! says he with sphincter clenching horror.
While he's making the beer maybe he can come up with a solution to the outrageous price of gas without blaming Libya. The prices were climbing way before that. We have enough problems in our own country without trying to solve others. The gas price hurts all of us including car dealers who sell SUV's and large cars!!! Nobody seems to help us.
Honestly, I am not a fan of Obama, But I feel it is about time that our Irish ancestors get the recognition they deserve for everything they have brought to the United States.
I never had a reason to try to get invited to the White House before, but now I want to taste the presidential homebrew!
Obama's beer sounds good to me. Not everything needs to revolve around politics.
God Bless President Obama and Michelle. I think it is brilliant.
Hope it tastes good nothing as bad as beer that goes wrong. Moneygall is a small village on the Tipperary/ Offaly border with about five pubs so he will be right at home if he does call there. Lets hope he enjoys his visit.
Does ATF know????
It is a nice gesture by Obama whatever one might think of his politics. The Whitehouse is getting into the party mood for the annual St Patrick's day bash. It is way better than the Kool-Aid that some people have been swallowing.
Barry Beer? Is this going to be what Billy Beer was in the 70s?
I'm impressed by this president, who has inspired the nation and the world toward the greater embrace of democracy. I ignore the birther ankle biters because they're a bunch of nuts.
I agree with you 'hyattsville' I think this is a great gesture by President Obama and should be received just as it was meant to be, it's all good, No losers here.




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