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Irish Cream and Coffee

Submitted by: RUMOUR 
Home Town: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
The best after-dinner or before-breakfast drink! Just use Irish Cream instead of cream and sugar! 

Slippery Nipples

Submitted by: Chris 
This drink is made with equal parts butterscotch schnapps and Irish cream. 

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Chocolate Coffee Kiss

Submitted by: SILLYT 
This is a sweet coffee drink with assorted liqueurs, for all you coffee lovers who want an extra kick in your java. 

Dirty Irishman

Submitted by: MoonKitty 
Irish cream with a kick! Just be careful, these are potent but wonderful! 

Irish Car Bomb II

Submitted by: Jennifer K 
Living In: Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
Similar to a boilermaker. You drop a shot glass full of irish whiskey and irish cream into a glass of stout beer and drink it all at once. 

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Bailey's Sundae Coffee Drink

Submitted by: KAF5978 
French vanilla ice cream lightly coated with Irish cream liqueur, then bathed in hot brewed coffee. A sweet, creamy coffee treat. 

Leprechaun's Delight

Submitted by: Michaela Albright 
Grand Marnier and Irish cream add some pep to a mug of hot coffee. This recipe is great on a cold winter day, or just use it to relax! 

Mendelssohn

Submitted by: MixMaster 
A delicious and refreshing cocktail made with Irish cream liqueur! 

Chocolate Mint Shot

Submitted by: Tiger 
Three liqueurs - Irish cream, white chocolate and creme de menthe - combine to taste like a liquid cookie in your cup. 

Jedi Mind Trick

Submitted by: Eric Lee 
This is the best cream drink in the whole entire world. So if you like creamy drinks you will be a slave to the Jedi Mind Trick! It is radical! Please Don't Drink and Drive! 
 
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