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Saoirse – The Irish Word The British Couldn’t Kill

Saoirse – The Irish Word The British Couldn’t Killby: Patrick GibneyPublished on: 27/12/2025

When Britain banned the Irish language under The Penal Laws in 1695, Saoirse became forbidden – not because of what it meant in English, but because of what it stood for. It wasn’t just freedom; it was Irish freedom. So how do we honor and promote freedom at Paddy’s? We put it in a bottle, that’s how. Check out our signature red wine – Saoirse. Freedom is sweet. (Red wine, house wine, wine, bar, Irish pub, pub, grub, club)

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