Celebrating The Art Of The Toast

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Celebrating The Art Of The Toast (NAPSA)—Theright toast can be your bread and butter when it comes to making new friends—and celebrating old ones. That’s because whetherit’s filled with water or a cocktail, raising your glass and leading a room in a well-wish can help celebrate the moment or create a new memory. Here are a few facts to help raise your spirits. The History Of The Toast Toasting gets its name from a practice dating back to the 1600s, when the brewing and distilling process was not quite as refined as it is today. People would commonly add a bit of bread to their glass for flavoring. Hence the term “toast.” Toasting Etiquette Tradition has it that whether proposing or sharing a toast, the glass must always be raised with the right hand. The custom is believed to date back to the early days of toasting, when raising your right hand was a gesture of peace, indicating you were not armed. Others maintain that you must make eye contact before drinking and that everyone’s glass must be filled before you raise your own. Toasting Tips Don’t panic. Many people are nervous before toasting, but according to Colum Egan of Bushmills (the world’s oldest distillery), few things warm a room like a good toast. “I’ve found that even in a room full of people I don’t know, raising a glass to mark a momentreally does help to unify us. It can help define a moment and, of course, celebrate an occa- sion,” he says. =F — ( y X ap) Master distiller Colum Egan’s toasts have been knowntolift a room’s spirits. Top Irish Toasts Trish toasts can be a favorite on St. Patrick’s Day or virtually any other happy occasion. Egan offers some of his favorite toasts to use in case you're ever called on to say “Slainte” (Gaelic for “Cheers”). May those wholove us, love us. And those that don’t love us, may God turn their hearts. Andif He doesn’t turn their hearts, may he turn their ankles, so we’ll know them by their limping. May the windsof fortune sail you, may you sail a gentle sea, may it always be the other guy who says, “This Bushmills is on me.” May your demons have patience, your angels have mercy, your whiskey have age, and your wife a tender voice. Of course, one of the best wishes you could make for someone is a safe journey home. That’s whyit’s important to select a designated driver before the toasting begins. For more information, visit www.bushmills.com.