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  2. Orgasm (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The orgasm is a cocktail that can be served either on the rocks or layered and drunk as a shooter.. There are many versions of this popular mixed drink. Bartending 101 gives one version as equal parts Amaretto, Kahlúa and Baileys Irish Cream. [1]

  3. This Mudslide May Just Be the Best Milkshake Ever - AOL

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    A mudslide cocktail usually calls for coffee liqueur (such as Kahlua), Baileys Irish cream, vodka, and heavy cream. This milkshake version swaps the cream for vanilla ice cream to make it ...

  4. White Russian (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    Many variants of the cocktail exist, such as a mudslide, Bolshevik, or blonde Russian (made with Irish cream), an Anna Kournikova (named after the tennis player, made with skimmed milk, i.e. a "skinny" white Russian), a white Cuban (made with rum instead of vodka), a black Russian (vodka and coffee liqueur), or a dirty Russian (with chocolate ...

  5. 31 Dessert Cocktail Recipes That Are Truly A Two-For ... - AOL

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    A bit of vodka and Baileys bring the booze to this perky South Korean whipped coffee drink that took the world by storm. It's an instant pick-me-up. Get the Dalgona Martini .

  6. 20 Baileys Cocktails to Shake Up at Home - AOL

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  7. B-52 (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The B-52 (also B52 or Bifi or Bifty) cocktail is a layered shot composed of coffee liqueur , Irish cream (Baileys Irish Cream), and Grand Marnier (in later versions replaced with triple sec or Cointreau). When prepared properly, the ingredients separate into three distinctly visible layers (due to their relative densities).