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Baileys

Started by: priscus (inactive)

If you like Baileys Original, or even just get some in for Christmas guests............

Ten Quid of Litre bottle on offer in Tesco at the moment.
(£12 /Litre) Cheaper than the 750cl size!

At least in my local shop. Guess it is across all.

Started: 4th Dec 2018 at 19:45

Posted by: ann-spam (3470) 

Replied: 7th Dec 2018 at 18:50

Posted by: kenee (2111)

£12 in Asda and Morrisons too.

Replied: 7th Dec 2018 at 19:15

Posted by: whups (13212) 

aldi is better as you can get a bottle of irish cream for £3 odd.

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 00:11

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

Just been reading how Heston Blumenthal carbonated Blue Nun with a Sodastream, and his drinkers either preferred it to, or could not tell the difference from, genuine Champagne.

Jamie Oliver has since also done the same.

Not really a connoisseur, myself. If the wine is half decent, always wonder WHY you would wish to makes it taste like a carbon dioxide solution?

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 13:23

Posted by: mindar (1334)

Make your own.

Ingredients:
1⅔ cups Jameson Irish whiskey.
1 cup half & half or heavy cream.
1 (14-ounce) can sweetened condensed milk.
2 tablespoons chocolate syrup.
2 teaspoons vanilla extract.
1 teaspoon instant coffee.

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 14:00

Posted by: cindy (5970) 

Baileys & Benedictine.

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 14:45

Posted by: priscus (inactive)

mindar, "heavy cream"? Must be an American Recipe!

Can never understand why they call the Higher fat creams heavy, as they are lighter in weight than those with lower fat content. (Cream rises because fat is lighter than other suspended components of milk!)

Have you actually made this? Gilbey Vintners who owned the brand when it was first developed (OK,so now owned by Diageo) claimed there was a secret to blending without curdling the milk.

For some years some argument could be found considering whether or not the said secret was merely using a high-fat cream!

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 17:19

Posted by: 0 years (inactive)

Try a Baileybu, two/one part Bailey's, one part Malibu but give them a good stirring so they blend and add ice.

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 17:26

Posted by: chatty (9770)

Is that what you're supping whilst 'posting from the back of the coach'?
Or are the 'armchair fans' jibes nothing but hipocritical piffle
MIND THE CRAP! (on and off the pitch)

Replied: 8th Dec 2018 at 19:22

 

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