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I am only a morning coffee drinker, don't think it would start out the day very good!!


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half & half.

I've never enjoyed liquor in coffee, though I have enjoyed a few coffee flavored liquors on occassion.


Me too, but I use International Delight French Vanilla creamer. It keeps my acid reflux under control when I drink coffee.

Never liquor though, and probably never will. Just not my thing.
 
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Palehorse for the win. Buffalo Trace bourbon cream is my go too. I stock up every time I go down there. It has been popping up locally more and more though
 
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We occasionally do...usually at our Clemson tailgates on Saturdays in the fall. I've used the Amarula Cream Liqueur, and the Buffalo Trace Bourbon Cream (pictured a few posts back). The Buffalo Trace would be my favorite.
 
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St Brendan's Irish cream usually. Sometimes amaretto liquor.
 
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St Brendan's Irish cream usually.


FWIW I firmly believe this is MUCH better than Bailey's. Big Grin



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Long long ago, when it was $35 a handle, Weller 7 year.

I don't drink, anymore, other than a splash of wine at Christmas dinner, etc.
 
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The rare occasions that I do this, it has been Bailey's.

When I lived in Canada, the gal I was dating preferred Frangelico. She got me to try it, and I didn't like it as well as Bailey's.



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Anisette, on occasion.



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Kirkland Irish Cream.
 
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No , but if I want a bit O' liquor on the side then I have it neat.
 
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Baileys on Saturday mornings


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Baileys, for sure.

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Baileys, for sure.


Whenever possible/practical. Cool




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Bailey's + Amaretto goes pretty well.


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I can't stand coffee, never liked the taste,

wife will do some bailey's now and again,


I like Tea,, and a good English or Irish breakfast, a wee dram and stir with a spoon dipped in honey, is a mighty fine beverage



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I like Tea,, and a good English or Irish breakfast, a wee dram and stir with a spoon dipped in honey, is a mighty fine beverage


Interesting. I'm quite partial to Darjeeling but have never tried it like you describe.



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