What can i mix baileys with?!


Question: apart from cofee


Answers: apart from cofee

Milk

brandy!
also if you want to make a baby guinness, get a shot glass and almost fill it with tia maria and top it up with baileys. it looks like a miniature pint of guinness but tastes like heaven!!

ice.......

cream......

tia maria... ;)

2 cubes of ice - its criminal to mix baileys, should be drank on its own.

ice. yum!
or kalua with a ddrop of vodka is always good.
enjoy!

tia maria, vodka..... mmm nice!

More Baileys...................and ice

Kahlua, good vodka, and ice, it's called a blind russian and it's fabulous!

with ice or milk or cream but best with just ice
it does make animal pancakes just reduce the milk or cream in ur batter mix and add baileys to top it up

milk

although it looks nasty and is curdled once mixed i mix baileys with lemonade and lime

milk,cream and ice crean with ice cubes in a blender. Mmmm!

Southern Comfort & Ice, but give it a quick stir or it may curdle. If you try all the answers-sleep well!

It tastes great in coffee. Could maybe see if it's nice in hot chocolate too?

baileys is great with brandy a real smooth winter warmer but too many of them and you'll have a stinking hangover the next day!!

with port and advocat,its called a burst boil,looks s**t tstes great!

I believe it's actually against the law to drink baileys if you have a penis.

oh except irish car bombs

-pour half a guinnes beer in a glass
-pour a shot of irish whisky
-float baileys on top of the shot
-drop the shot glass into the beer and consume quickly

Butterscotch schnapps... Yum!!

Over granola ceral and milk, about 1/2 a shot gives a nice taste. Use this as my midnight snack when having trouble sleeping.

imho,nothing!

brandy or whiskey





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