Many people prefer to add their Irish coffee liquor to hot
coffee that has already been mixed with cream (or milk) and
sugar at a ratio of about 1 part liquor to 4 or 5 parts hot
coffee mixture. Be aware, though, that like any liquor, the
alcohol in this Liquor begins to evaporate when heated to
boiling, so while you want your coffee to be hot, if it is
too hot you take the risk of reducing your buzz potential.
Indeed, this particular type of liquor is well suited to
mixing into dozens if not hundreds of delicious and
satisfying mixed beverages, both hot and iced. While you
can search out the perfect recipe time-tested to suit your
needs, it is also very easy to create your own Irish coffee
liquor mixed drinks simply by modifying your current
favorite drink to include the distinctive and delicious
flavor of Irish whiskey. Indeed, through very little trial
and error, you can create drinks that are more in demand
than the signature drinks at most bars and clubs.
While Irish coffee Liquor can be utilized in beverages both
hot and cold, the majority of hot drinks that is it
associated with involve adding the liquor (and potentially
one or more additional ingredients) to a cup of hot coffee.
If you are a coffee buff and the weather is cool, or you
are just looking for that relaxing hot beverage to help you
wind down at the end of the day, this may be the ideal
beverage for you.
A lot of people would prefer to add their Irish coffee
liquor to hot coffee that has been mixed with cream (or
milk) and sugar at a ratio of about 1 part liquor to 4 or 5
parts hot coffee mixture. Understand, though, that similar
to any liquor, the alcohol in this Liquor starts to
dissolve when heated to boiling, so though you want your
coffee to be hot, if it is too hot you take the risk of
reducing your buzz potential.
In addition, many people like to top their hot Irish coffee
beverage with whipped cream and either chocolate topping or
cinnamon sprinkles, despite the fact that traditional Irish
coffee recipes explicitly state that the coffee should be
topped with un-whipped cream. If you are like many people
and prefer your designer coffee beverages on the cold side,
Irish coffee liquors can help you out as well. Indeed, a
shot or two of this particular type of liquor can add an
oft greatly needed splash of alcohol to any iced or iced
and blended coffee concoction that you can possibly think
of.
This is because the unique and distinctive taste of Irish
whiskey is highly compatible with most sweet beverages,
especially those that also incorporate the bold and rich
taste of coffee. One of the most delicious variations of
this liquor infused exotic iced coffee I have ever tried
involves adding two shots of your favorite brand of Irish
coffee liquor to your favorite iced mocha latte beverage.
Using high-quality espresso in your latte really balances
out the flavor of the Irish whiskey and makes for a
high-end tasting treat.
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