The gentle bite of Irish whiskey soured with lemon and sweetened with pomegranate syrup. The splash of soda which crowns this drink serves to lighten and...
So I did a little digging into the history of this drink and as far as I can tell, the Wild Irish Rose, first appeared in print in George R. Washburne's "Beverages de luxe" from 1911. "WILD IRISH ROSE - Use highball glass. One-half lime muddled. Small toddy. Spoonful Grenadine Syrup. Three-fourths Jigger Irish Whisky. Lump highball ice. Fill up with seltzer".