St. Patrick’s Day, especially as you age, can be more fun in theory than in actual practice. We get amped up for weeks leading up to the big day, we take off work, we stock up on Guinness, Jameson, and pounds of corned beef. But are we really ready for everything that is sure to happen on this booze-filled, marathon of a day? Probably not.
Sure, when you’re in your early twenties (and you still might be if you’re lucky), you don’t really need much of a plan besides remembering to drink a glass of water here and there. Everyone else, if they plan to be awake past noon, needs an elaborate, complex, unflinchingly thorough plan. Otherwise, it’s all over. But fear not, you don’t have to spend the next day or two figuring out a plan of action and then creating a PowerPoint presentation to remind (and hype yourself up) on the morning of the 17th.
That’s because we did it for you. Keep scrolling (and remember to take notes or simply print this out) to see everything you need to know to have the safest drinking time on by far the least safe drinking day of the year.