Baileys Original Irish Cream LiqueurCream Liqueur | 34% ABV (68 Proof) | 750mLProcess & ProfileBaileys Original Irish Cream is the worlds first cream liqueur, born in 1974 through a collaboration between Irish whiskey expert Tom Jago and dairymen. Made fro
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Cream Liqueur | 34% ABV (68 Proof) | 750mL
Baileys Original Irish Cream is the worlds first cream liqueur, born in 1974 through a collaboration between Irish whiskey expert Tom Jago and dairymen. Made from a blend of Irish whiskey and fresh cream, it incorporates a proprietary mix of cocoa and vanilla, emulsified to ensure a smooth, stable pour. Each year, around 200 million liters of Irish cream are used in production, sourced from over 40,000 cows on 1,500 farms, and homogenized with a small amount of vegetable oil to prevent separation.
Nose: Melted chocolate, fresh vanilla bean, milky espresso
Palate: Creamy fudge, caramel, light nutty undertones, gentle whiskey warmth
Finish: Silky and coating, with lingering cocoa, vanilla, and soft whiskey spice
The original Irish cream liqueur that launched the category
Combines premium Irish whiskey and fresh dairy cream with cocoa and vanilla
Utilizes a proprietary emulsion process to ensure stability and texture
Global best-seller with consistent 68 proof bottling
Produced in Ireland with strict quality standards and high-quality ingredients
Serve chilled over ice, or swirl into hot coffee or dessert drinks. Ideal in cocktails like a Mudslide, Irish Coffee, or simply paired with dessertespecially chocolate cake and fresh berries.
1. What is the ABV?
34% ABV (68 proof).
2. Does Baileys separate in the bottle?
Nothe cream and whiskey are emulsified to prevent separation.
3. Does it contain dairy?
Yesit’s made with fresh Irish cream and includes natural dairy.
4. Can it be mixed in hot drinks?
Absolutelyits a popular addition to coffee and boozy hot chocolates.
5. How should it be stored?
Store in a cool, dark place; once opened, consume within 6 months and keep refrigerated.
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