
It’s currently November 3 as of writing, which does leave lingering concerns about their freshness. The closest I could find was “Ittibitz,” which exist in unexplainably large quantities at my local Woodman’s but only in a what’s clearly a leftover pallet of Fourth of July “Red, White & Pop!” flavor. Only I wasn’t able to find Dippin’ Dots because I don’t live at a baseball stadium or amusement park. The Dippin’ Dots work better in that regard, turning this from a float to a boozy, cold boba tea, in a way.
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That doesn’t necessarily make it a drink, but dousing it with a full Irish coffee? Yeah, that’s a better fit.

one pack, Dippin’ Dots (dealer’s choice on the flavor, since finding these things isn’t exactly easy to begin with)Īn affogato is generally a scoop of plain ice cream topped with a shot of espresso.1 oz Keeper’s Heart Irish + American whiskey.And since Notre Dame meshes easily with Irish coffee - and because I have all those ingredients at hand compared to the blue curacao and Red Bull necessary for the Trash Can - we’re gonna make this thing an affogato. With the help of Tyler Nettuno I identified Dippin’ Dots as the proper tribute to a possible space-racing, seeing as they are the ice cream of the future and all. But then the Irish started losing and the prospect of them being shot into orbit by a good, not great Clemson team had to be factored into the equation. This week’s cocktail was originally penciled in as a Irish Trash Can - a greenish beverage with caffeine and something like three shots per 12 ounces and something potent and weird enough to get us through the inherent insufferability of a prime time Notre Dame broadcast. 4 Clemson.Īnd also that game will be broadcast head-to-head against Alabama-LSU, Texas-Kansas State and even a Wake Forest-NC State game that’s more compelling on paper. While that ship has righted itself slightly thanks to a 41-24 win over a ranked Syracuse team, stormy waters remain with a looming home date against No. Freeman has lost at home to both Marshall and Stanford, neither of whom currently has a winning record and each of whom were at least 16-point underdogs. Instead, a team that started the season ranked fifth in the nation is 5-3.


He was supposed to carry on the features of Kelly’s success without any of the bugs that came with Kelly’s interactions with other human beings. He was the common-sense choice to lead post-Brian Kelly Notre Dame a successful coordinator and rising prospect whose players loved him. This wasn’t how it was supposed to go for Marcus Freeman.
