
St. Patrick's Day: The unsettling history of green beer and what was first used to give it a grassy color
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It’s a holiday tradition on St. Patrick’s Day to not just celebrate with a beer but to have a drink that’s been dyed green and wear green clothes. Here are details and history.
(The technology that turns beer green has been updated since.)
St. Patrick's Day is a global holiday meant to celebrate Irish culture and religious customs.
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