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  2. Irish coffee - Wikipedia

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    Irish coffee (Irish: caife Gaelach) is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of Irish whiskey, hot coffee and sugar, which has been stirred and topped with cream (sometimes cream liqueur). The coffee is drunk through the cream.

  3. Irish cream - Wikipedia

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    Irish cream (Irish: uachtar na hÉireann, uachtar Éireannach) [1] is a cream liqueur based on Irish whiskey, cream and other flavourings. It typically has an alcohol by volume (ABV) level of 15 to 20% and is served on its own or in mixed drinks, most commonly mixed with coffee or in shots such as the B-52.

  4. Liqueur coffee - Wikipedia

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    Irish coffee is sometimes referred to as Gaelic coffee as well. [8] Irish cream coffee is a variant served with Irish cream . It is commonly also known as Baileys coffee or Sultan Special coffee, when served specifically with the brand, Baileys .

  5. What's The Difference Between Coffee Creamer And Heavy Cream?

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    The Biggest Difference Between Coffee Creamer And Heavy Cream. Coffee creamer is dairy-free. Made from sugar, oil, artificial or natural flavors, and thickeners, coffee creamer is a great choice ...

  6. The Best Irish Cream Liqueur Is Like Dessert in a Glass - AOL

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    The blend of rich cream and spiced whiskey makes these decadent Irish cream liqueurs perfect for adding to coffee, desserts, or St. Patrick's Day cocktails.

  7. Baileys Irish Cream - Wikipedia

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    Baileys Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur made of cream, cocoa and Irish Whiskey emulsified together with vegetable oil. Baileys is made by Diageo at Nangor Road, in Dublin, Ireland and in Mallusk, Northern Ireland. It is the original Irish cream, invented by a team headed by Tom Jago in 1971 for Gilbeys of Ireland; Diageo currently owns ...