Questions about BAILEYS :) ..?!


Question: How is it typically/best consumed?

What flavor is it?

How much does it take to get an avg. person drunk?

What is the avg. price for a small or medium bottle?

and finally...
Will you be drinking it in honor of Saint Patrick, tomorrow?

:D


Answers: How is it typically/best consumed?

What flavor is it?

How much does it take to get an avg. person drunk?

What is the avg. price for a small or medium bottle?

and finally...
Will you be drinking it in honor of Saint Patrick, tomorrow?

:D

Bailey's is Irish Cream, which is a very distinct flavor. It's made by mixing cream with whisky. If you've never had it, it's kind of hard to describe.

It's not exactly a drink to get drunk kind of drink (if that makes sense), it's more of something you'd mix with another spirit to level out the taste. Some people add it to their coffee in place of cream (not to be confused with Irish coffee, which is just coffee and whisky).

I think you can probably get a smallish bottle for around $15.

I think one would get ill before drink on that, or maybe blow out thier pancreas? You generally mix it with coffee or sip it over ice.
There are 3 diff. flavors regular, mint, and caramel, i think.
Price depends on where you live, but here about 25 US.
Yes for St. Patty's. I always try to go see Wood's Tea Company and enjoy a fine pint or an Irish Coffee for St. Patty's!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE BAILEYS .. buy a small bottle of baileys, and small bottle of vanilla vodka, and a small bottle of chocolate liquor .. EXCELLENT!



Im half Irish baby you can bet im me boozing it up on st pattys day!

it takes a while but you can def add more whisky and ice yes i will be drinking some irish beer

Bailey's Irish Cream Original Flavor:

On the rocks.





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