Anonymous wrote:A proper Irish coffee does not contain Bailey's.
Anonymous wrote:My grandpa used to make Irish coffees for the family following big holiday meals, to go with or right after dessert. It was basically his only culinary contribution. Never had one outside of that kind of festive occasion.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A proper Irish coffee does not contain Bailey's.
Correct! As a bartender I had many a customer turn up their nose at their Irish Coffee and ask where the Bailey’s was…there’s just Jameson in an Irish coffee! Zero customers who ordered an Irish Coffee actually wanted one. They wanted coffee and Bailey’s, maaaaaybe a little whiskey.
Anonymous wrote:I WFH and have never drunk before I was done with work. I find the idea very strange.
Honestly in the occasions I have indulged in morning drinking, even back in college, it just made me want to go take a nap (yes, even if I also had coffee). Just felt sluggish all day. I don't get the appeal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A proper Irish coffee does not contain Bailey's.
Correct! As a bartender I had many a customer turn up their nose at their Irish Coffee and ask where the Bailey’s was…there’s just Jameson in an Irish coffee! Zero customers who ordered an Irish Coffee actually wanted one. They wanted coffee and Bailey’s, maaaaaybe a little whiskey.
And what is the problem with that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A proper Irish coffee does not contain Bailey's.
Correct! As a bartender I had many a customer turn up their nose at their Irish Coffee and ask where the Bailey’s was…there’s just Jameson in an Irish coffee! Zero customers who ordered an Irish Coffee actually wanted one. They wanted coffee and Bailey’s, maaaaaybe a little whiskey.