How to make Irish coffee in 4 steps
Making an Irish coffee is really easy! It’s time to gather all of your ingredients - we have 4 simple steps below for you to follow.
1. Whip your cream
If you’re whipping the cream by hand (good for you!) then this is the time to do it. Grab a whisk and whip until it’s slightly thickened. Soft peaks are what we’re looking for. You can then leave this to the side.
2. Brew your favourite coffee
Freshly brewed coffee is the way to go with this drink. Brewing your favourite coffee is easier with a pod machine! We suggest our bold and delicious Americano coffee pods.
3. Add the Irish whiskey, sugar and stir
Add the Irish whiskey to the mug along with your desired amount of sugar. Give it a little stir to mix in the sugar. Remember to leave room at the top of the mug for the cream.
4. Top with your cream
Back to the cream you whipped earlier! Scoop (or squeeze if you’re using canned whipped cream) the cream and float it on top of your drink.
Enjoy!
What else can I add to my Irish coffee?
So, you know how to make Irish coffee but what else can you add to jazz it up? We’ve got a few ideas for you below. Make sure to try them all out…but maybe not all at once.
Maple syrup
Instead of brown sugar, try some maple syrup! As it’s a liquid, it blends into the drink really nicely
Honey
Same as above – enjoy a sweet alternative to brown sugar!
Nutmeg
For that extra nutty and woody flavour, add a sprinkle of nutmeg on top of your cream. Delicious!
Cinnamon
Similar to above, adding cinnamon can slight spiciness to your drink.
Decaf substitute
You can still enjoy an Irish coffee without the caffeine but the same bold coffee flavour. Try a
Can I make Irish coffee vegan?
Yes! Swap the cream for a vegan alternative cream instead. Coconut cream is increasingly popular – and yummy! Make sure to double-check the Irish whiskey you choose to use to see if it’s vegan friendly.
If you’re loving our Irish coffee recipe, try our coffee and chocolate truffles next. They’re perfect for a dinner party (or a treat for yourself).











































































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