Baileys now makes a Strawberries and Cream flavor
Baileys is the perfect way to have your dessert and drink it too. Now, the brand is rolling out a strawberries-and-cream version of its popular liqueur.
The new drink went on sale in the United States last week, according to Britain’s Daily Mail. The company says the drink combines Baileys Original Irish Cream “with delightful ripe strawberry flavor and delicious vanilla.”
Baileys even offers some decadent recipes that use the liqueur on its website, including both cocktails and desserts.
One of those recipes is a buttercream frosting you can use to top strawberry cupcakes.
Check it out below from the Baileys Facebook page.
Another cupcake idea from Instagram user race_red_annie brings together the limited editions Baileys drink with a cherry chip cake. Yes, please!
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Other recipes include combining Baileys Strawberries & Cream with coconut rum or vodka and ice for a luscious-sounding colada.
Or mixing vanilla ice cream, milk and frozen strawberries together with the liqueur to make a boozy and super-indulgent shake.
Impress your guests with a gorgeous cheesecake made using the liqueur—or a sweet strawberry mousse, which you can see below.
There’s also a decadent recipe for a strawberries and cream shortcake jar. Yum!
The possibilities are virtually endless, but honestly, just enjoying this new flavor over ice, mixed with milk or in a hot cup of coffee sounds pretty good too!
According to Beverage Industry, Baileys Strawberries & Cream will only be available through April, so grab some while it lasts. A 750-milliliter bottle retails for $24.99 but it is currently being sold for just $19.99 at LiquorBarn.com.
Or, you know, you can add the Bailey’s Strawberries and Cream to your cup of joe for a delicious flavored coffee. Kudos to Instagram user silverspoon25 for the idea! Sometimes the best ideas are the easiest ones!
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If creamy booze is not your thing, but you love the idea of a pink drink, limited-edition Hangar 1 Rosé Vodka might be right up your alley.
Baileys also has a number of other flavors in addition to its classic Original Irish Cream, including Pumpkin Spice, Espresso Creme, Salted Caramel, Chocolate Cherry and Vanilla Cinnamon.
And for people who are dairy-free, the brand offers Almande Almond Milk liqueur.
Boozy Hot Chocolate Recipes We Love
While we’re on the subject of delicious drink recipes, we might as well share some of our favorite boozy hot chocolate recipes!
Whether you’re spending a cozy night in with friends or throwing the ultimate winter holiday party, you’ll want to try one of these boozy hot chocolate recipes—that’s what being an adult is for, after all.
Kahlua Hot Chocolate
This Kahlua-filled cozy hot chocolate is oozing with marshmallows, chocolate sauce and salted caramel. Move over Starbucks, we’re drinking this instead.
Recipe: Damn Delicious
Bailey’s Peppermint Hot Chocolate
Minty hot chocolate is always a good option. This creamy cocoa is spiked with Bailey’s as well as Peppermint Schnapps, giving it a fresh kick.
Recipe: 3 Yummy Tummies
Butterscotch Whiskey Hot Chocolate
This drink is perfect for your inner child as well as your adult side. Nothing says adult more than infusing your drink with whiskey, but with that butterscotch flavor, you’ll be going crazy like a kid in a candy store.
Recipe: Spicy Southern Kitchen
Red Wine Hot Chocolate
Who’s going to say no to a combination of the most soothing drinks around: red wine and hot chocolate. This recipe is made best with a dry wine such as Merlot, Shiraz, or Cabernet Sauvignon, and it’s as rich as it is boozy.
Recipe: Wholefully
Fireball Mexican Hot Chocolate
If you’re more into spicy, then you’ll enjoy this Mexican hot chocolate that includes fireball. The cinnamon-spice flavor of the whiskey mixes in well with other spices in the Mexican hot chocolate, and we can guarantee this drink will definitely warm you up.
Recipe: What’s Cooking America
Cheers! Do you have a favorite way of drinking your Baileys? Let us know in the comments on Facebook!