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  2. Irish car bomb (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    He had originally created a mixed shot drink called a Grandfather combining Baileys Irish Cream and Kahlúa. On 17 March 1977 (Saint Patrick's Day), he added Jameson Irish Whiskey to the drink, calling this drink "the IRA." In 1979, Oat spontaneously dropped this shot into a partially-drunk Guinness, calling the result a Belfast Carbomb or ...

  3. Baileys Irish Cream - Wikipedia

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    Baileys Irish Cream is an Irish cream liqueur made of cream, cocoa and Irish Whiskey emulsified together with vegetable oil. Baileys is made by Diageo at Nangor Road, ...

  4. Cement mixer (drink) - Wikipedia

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    1 part Baileys Irish Cream (other types of alcoholic Irish cream may be substituted) 1 part lime juice (lemon juice may be substituted) The drink is generally ingested by taking the shot of Baileys, holding it in the mouth, then sipping the lime juice and mixing both liquids either by swirling them around in the mouth or shaking the head. [1]

  5. Slippery nipple - Wikipedia

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    The slippery nipple is a layered cocktail shooter most commonly composed of Baileys Irish Cream and sambuca. When prepared properly, the ingredients remain in two distinct visible layers due to the relative densities of the ingredients.

  6. Baby Guinness - Wikipedia

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    In some places a Baby Guinness is served with black Sambuca instead of coffee liqueur [3] [4] creating a drink similar to a Slippery Nipple.. Baby Guinness Shot: Origins The Baby Guinness shot, a popular drink in Ireland, is believed to have originated in the late 1980s at a Dublin pub called The Waxies Dargle.

  7. Amarula - Wikipedia

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    Amarula is a cream liqueur from South Africa.It is made with sugar, cream and the fruit of the African marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea) which is also locally called the elephant tree or the marriage tree.

  8. Irish whiskey - Wikipedia

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    Erskine Nicol – A Nip Against the Cold – An Irishman pouring whiskey 1869.Part of Erskine Nicol Irish collection, painting of Irish life. Irish whiskey was one of the earliest distilled drinks in Europe, arising around the 12th century. [7]

  9. Baileys - Wikipedia

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