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Irish Cream Liqueur

Baileys

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Baileys Irish Cream Bottle
Founder: R & A Bailey
Year Founded: 1974

DISTILLERY LOCATION

Dublin, Ireland

VISITOR CENTERS

There is no visitor center.

MASTER DISTILLER/BLENDER

NA

TYPES OF BAILEYS AVAILABLE:

Baileys Irish Cream
Baileys with a Hint of Coffee
Baileys with a Hint of Mint
Baileys with a Hint of Caramel

HOW YOU SHOULD DRINK IT:

  • Neat
  • On the rocks
  • In coffee
  • Over ice cream

FAST FACTS:

  • Baileys only uses milk from Irish cows and a lot of it. The brand goes through 72.6 million gallons of milk a year.
  • The liqueur is so popular that people around the world drink 2,300 glasses of it every minute of every day.
  • Love Baileys? Try it in cheesecake, ice cream, pie and muffins. There are recipes on the brand’s website.
 

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One response to Baileys


  1. jann

    Baileys is divine, add it to coffee, cocoa, make truffles, equal parts with frangelico and cream on the rocks, any way you try it, its never bad, always right!!

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