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Posts from the ‘Whiskey Cream’ Category

11
Dec

Review: Baileys with a hint of Mint Chocolate

Baileys with a hint of Chocolate MintBaileys with a hint of Mint Chocolate was introduced in the US as a limited edition St Patrick’s day offering in 2006, and it is still available nearly eight years later.  That may be changing soon.  The Baileys US web site no longer features hint of mint chocolate and their UK site states it is no longer available in the UK.   Read more »

6
Dec

Review: The Irishman Superior Irish Cream

The Irishman Superior Irish CreamIntroduced in 2005 The Irishman Superior Irish Cream is one of the few Irish creams made using 100% Irish Whiskey as their only spirit.  In 1999 the Walsh family bottled the first Hot Irishman an Irish Coffee drink that only required adding hot water and whipped cream to create the perfect Irish Coffee.  Imported by The Other Wine and Spirit company in Miami Florida The Irishman Irish cream was the second of many products including a line of Irish Whiskeys now created by Hot Irishman LTD. Read more »

5
Dec

Review: Baileys with a hint of Coffee

Baileys with a hint of Coffee was introduced in 2008.  It followed the successful release of their caramel and mint flavors.  By adding dark roasted coffee to their aged Irish whiskey, spirits, and fresh dairy cream they have created a product that screams to be blended with ice for the ultimate adult Frappuccino style beverage.Baileys with a hint of Coffee  Read more »

3
Dec

Review: Michaels Celtic Irish Cream

Michaels Celtic Irish CreamMichaels Celtic Irish cream was introduced in 2007.  It is made in Clonmel Ireland and imported by Universal Brands in Princeton Minnesota.  No additional information is available for this product. Read more »

25
Nov

Review: Baileys Vanilla Cinnamon

Bailey Vanilla CinnamonBaileys Vanilla Cinnamon was launched in August 2013, and it is one of six flavors now available from Baileys in the US.  The offer additional flavors in different markets.  Created with Madagascar vanilla and cinnamon my first thought was this must be their responce to the success of Rum Chata.  Taller and thinner than their Original Irish Cream bottle and featuring a vanilla blossom and cinnamon stick on the label, Baileys has created a fresh look for their entire line of Irish cream liqueurs. Read more »

24
Nov

Review: Mollys Coconut Irish Cream Liqueur

While Mollys Coconut Irish Cream is not the first Irish cream liqueur to include coconut as part of it’s flavor profile, it is the first to feature coconut.  Made in Bailieboro Ireland and introduced in 2012, Coconut is the third flavor Terra’s produces under the Molly’s brand.  In the bottle the aroma is a mix of fresh coconut and Hawaiian Tropic. Read more »

22
Nov

Review: O’Connor’s Irish Cream

013O’Connor’s Irish cream is made in Abbeyleix Ireland and imported by Fleetwood Distilling in Loma Mira California, I’ve only found it at Albertson’s and Albertson’s owned grocery stores.  In the bottle the aroma is chocolate caramel and whiskey.  It pours thick to a chocolate milk color awakening sweet milk chocolate notes with a hint of whiskey.  O’Connor’s feels very thick and creamy in my mouth. Read more »

20
Nov

Review: Baileys with a Hint of Caramel

Baileys with a hint of caramelBaileys with a hint of caramel was introduced on a limited basis in time for St Patrick’s day 2006 after a successful trial run in Arizona.  Originally named with a Hint of Crème Caramel it was paired with a hint of mint.  So successful was the limited release that both are still available today.     Read more »

19
Nov

Review: O’Dowd’s Irish cream Liqueur

O'Dowd's Irish CreamMade in small batches in Bailieboro Ireland from an O’Dowd’s family recipe, O’Dowd’s Irish cream is imported by Heavenly Wine and Spirits, Roslyn Heights New York.  I’ve only seen O’Dowd”s Irish cream sold at Sam’s Wholesale Clubs.  At one time Sam’s also sold a Pumpkin version of O’Dowd’s but I haven’t seen it lately. Read more »

18
Nov

Review: McCormicks Irish Cream Liqueur

mccormick irish creamMcCormicks Irish cream liqueur is made in Abbeyleix Ireland and it is produced to McCormick Distilling specifications.  Some of the other brands owned by McCormick Distilling of Weston Missouri include 360 vodka, Tequila Rose, and a full line sold under the McCormick name, including the world’s second best selling American made vodka.  If you have not heard of the McCormick line of alcohol you may be surprised to learn you have probably drank it before as they are a very popular house brand at bars and restaurants. Read more »