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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

How to Make the Perfect Liqueur Coffee - A Glug of Oil
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A liqueur coffee is a coffee drink with a shot of liqueur. It may be served in a special liqueur coffee glass, often with cream and sugar. Liqueur coffee are all variants on what is widely known as Irish coffee, hot coffee with whiskey and a layer of cream (not whipped) floated on top. Liqueur coffee is particularly popular in Galicia, Spain, where it is considered a traditional drink. Widely known throughout Spain as carajillo, it is made from a blend of coffee, sugar, and strong alcohol such as aguardiente, orujo, or rum.


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Liqueur coffee names

This is a list of names sometimes given to liqueur coffees. Some, such as Irish coffee, are widely used and more-or-less standard (there is actually an "official" recipe, but it is not enforced); others local and idiosyncratic. There are many variations in nomenclature: the same name may be used for different combinations:

  • Whiskey coffee, with whiskey
  • Gaelic coffee, with whiskey
    • Highland coffee or Cup o' Evening, with Scotch whisky
    • Irish coffee, with Irish whiskey
  • Irish cream coffee, is a variant served with Irish cream. It is commonly also known as Bailey's coffee or Sultan Special coffee, when served specifically with the brand Baileys.
  • French coffee, with Grand Marnier
  • Brandy coffee, with brandy (any sort)
    • Parisienne coffee, French coffee, or Cafe Royale, with grape brandy, such as cognac or armagnac
    • Café com cheirinho (scented coffee), Portugal
  • German coffee, with schnapps, such as Kirschwasser or Himbeergeist
  • Italian classico, with amaretto
  • Caffè corretto, with grappa or sambuca
  • English coffee, with gin
  • Calypso coffee, Spanish coffee, or Jamaican coffee, with rum and Tia Maria or Kahlúa
  • Shin Shin coffee, with rum
  • Australian coffee, with Bundaberg rum
  • Monk's coffee, with Bénédictine
  • Friar's coffee/Friar-Joe, with Frangelico
  • Seville coffee, with Cointreau
  • Witch's coffee, Strega
  • Russian coffee, or Karsk with vodka
  • Corfu coffee, Koum Quat with liquor
  • Skye coffee, with Drambuie
  • The Real Foul One, with absinthe
  • American coffee, with bourbon
  • Kúmen Kaffi, with Brennivín
  • Kaffekask, with schnapps
  • Carajillo, with anís
  • Mexican coffee, made with brown sugar, Tequila and Kahlúa. Topped with thick cream
  • Flemish coffee, with jenever
  • Norman coffee, with calvados

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See also

  • List of coffee beverages


Source of article : Wikipedia