What type of alcohol mixes well with coffee?!


Question:

What type of alcohol mixes well with coffee?


Answers:
Kahlua does well... So does Baileys Irish Cream

I have no idea

Rum

Bailey's

Irish Cream

whiskey, sambucca, amaretto, Bailey's Irish Cream, coffee liquor

Brandy or Jack

1 shot Bailey's, plus 1 shot Butterscotch Scnapps

Yum

Sambuca, baileys, kahlua, frangelica and amaretto are pretty popular

Ameretto

Don't forget Fra Angelico, Tia Maria, and Grand Marnier as well as the others mentioned.

Rum or whisky or whatever suits your taste.

i would reccomend trying a bit of brandy i tried it once and it tasted quite nice

hope this helped :D

Well for the coffee you should mix it with something creamy, or with a licuor

-Coffee Licuor (Kahlua, Don pancho)
-Irish Cream (Bayleis, carolans, etc)
-Tequila Cream (Crema de tequila 1921(my favorite), Crema de tequila corralejo)
or Tequila Licuor (agavero, capricho, Dobel (with cajeta))
-Licuor (Coconut, licor 43, stregga)

Avoid the Spirits (Rum, Vodka, whysky...) because mixed with the hot coffe they would only give them a very strong alcohol taste that its not that good.

But i recommend you to try different stuff to find the one you like the best

Have fun

kettle one

Bailey's, Kahlua, Godiva liqueur is to die for!

presidente..top with whip cream and chocolate power or shavens...yummo!

Kaluah and amaretto

amaretto, an italian liquor

Whiskey.

Baleys= Irish Coffee, Tequila=Mexican coffee
You can also put in rum or kaluah

Brown rum, Kalhua, Baileys, Tia Maria,Grand Marnier,Jenever

A few of my favorite options.

Bailey's Irish Creme, Irish Whiskey, Scotch all mix pretty decently with coffee and/or hot chocolate too.

baileys

Definitely BAILEYS!!!!!!!!!!MY FAV!!!!!!




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