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Erin go Bragh

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Erin go Bragh

An English corruption of the Irish language phrase Éirinn go Brách, typically translated as "Ireland forever" and used to express allegiance to or enthusiasm for the country and cultural identity. St. Patrick's Day is almost here, a time when everyone in the city brings out their "Erin go Bragh" spirit. It's an Irish bar, so "Erin go Bragh" signs and decorations are up all year round. Do you even know what "Erin go Bragh" means? Here's a hint—it's not a reference to that green beer you're drinking.
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