Grab a pint and share it with your fellow adventurers and us at Crow’s! We'd also love to hear about your experiences so please share your fun Brew Day stories here! And after you drink, keep an eye out for festive Shamrock Top Hat Ornaments and Shamrock Bowler Hat Ornaments hoarded by level ten or greater creatures across Norrath. Brew Day Celebration started yesterday and ends on March 29, 2022 at 11:59 p.m. PDT.
As an Irishman I would not recommend using the word "patty" in an Irish pub. Sort of like you guys posted in your official discord. https://imgur.com/a/mtqu5c3
So the millions of st.pattys day signs plastered around "irish" bars in the states are derogatory? In some way?
Patty and Paddy are not the same thing, in the USA we are usually unaware of this. Paddy noun (2) Pad·dy | \ ˈpa-dē \ plural Paddies Definition of Paddy (Entry 2 of 2) slang, often disparaging + offensive : IRISHMAN
I always thought "Patty" was either a shortened version of Patricia or the term for a slab of ground beef before it is grilled/fried into a buger. Paddy is from "Pádraig" which is where the irish name Patrick is derived from.