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  2. Layered drink - Wikipedia

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    A B-52 is an example of a popular layered drink, with Grand Marnier floating atop Irish cream over a base of coffee liqueur. A layered (or "stacked") drink, sometimes called a pousse-café, is a kind of cocktail in which the slightly different densities of various liqueurs are used to create an array of colored layers, typically two to seven.

  3. Ponche crema - Wikipedia

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    Ponche crema is a cream-based liqueur originating in Venezuela and brought to nearby Trinidad and Tobago, which has developed its own version, Ponche de Crème.Recipes vary depending on the region, but main ingredients typically include milk, eggs, sugar, rum, and other minor ingredients such as vanilla, nutmeg, cinnamon, and lemon rind.

  4. Advocaat - Wikipedia

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    Advocaat (/ ˈ æ d v ə k ɑː / ⓘ AD-və-kah, Dutch: [ɑtfoːˈkaːt] ⓘ) or advocatenborrel is a traditional Dutch alcoholic beverage made from eggs, sugar, and brandy. [1] The rich and creamy drink has a smooth, custard-like consistency.

  5. The Best Coffee Liqueur + 9 More Liqueurs to Bake With - AOL

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    Best Coffee Liqueur: Kahlua. When it comes to baking with coffee liqueurs, Kahlua reigns supreme. We love adding Kahlua to truffles or fudge and mixing it into chocolate sauce or whipped cream. It ...

  6. Amarula - Wikipedia

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    Amarula Cream Liqueur 17% ABV; Amarula Ethiopian Coffee Cream Liqueur 15.5% ABV; Raspberry, Chocolate & African Baobab Cream Liqueur 15.5% ABV (launched in 2019)

  7. Café Rica - Wikipedia

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    Café Rica can be used in much the same way as any other coffee liqueur such as Kahlúa, though recipes may need to be slightly adjusted as Café Rica contains 10% more abv than Kahlúa. See also [ edit ]

  8. Dr. McGillicuddy's - Wikipedia

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    Dr. McGillicuddy's liqueurs are between 30 and 60 U.S. proof (15–30% alcohol by volume), depending on the flavor. The liqueurs are available in a range of bottle sizes 50 mL, 100 mL, 200 mL, 375 mL, 750 mL, 1 L and 1.75 L. [6] According to the brand website, a character named Dr. Aloysius Percival McGillicuddy created the liqueur.

  9. Crème de cerise - Wikipedia

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    Crème de Cerise (' Cherry Cream ') is a sweet French liqueur made from a blend of macerated black and sour cherries. [1] It is highly sugared (greater than 250 grams per liter), and relatively low in alcohol (18% ABV).