Irish Coffee Recipe (from a Dublin pub) (2024)

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Irish coffee is a whiskey based, sweetened coffee drink that is topped with cream. Prepare your own fabulous boozy beverage at home just like they do in Irish pubs with this easy, step by step Irish coffee recipe.

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If you like hot coffee and Irish whiskey, this drink is for you.

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I wanted to share how to make an Irish coffee as I have seen lots of recipes for this boozy beverage which include ingredients that do not belong in an Irish coffee. It’s also a nice addition to go along with my Rudesheimer coffee recipe which I shared a few years ago after visiting this beautiful town on an AmaWaterways cruise on the Rhine River in Germany.

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Last October, my friend, Cynthia from What a Girl Eats, and I had a one night stay in Dublin on our way back from a trip to Italy where we were judges for the Tiramisù World Cup in Treviso.

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Unfortunately, the weather wasn’t very welcoming (and so windy) that we could really only manage to get to a pub for some chowder and bangers and mash for dinner. We stopped at another pub on the way back to our hotel to warm up with a hot, Irish coffee.

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What is an Irish Coffee?

An Irish coffee consists of sugar, Irish whiskey, hot coffee and fresh cream that sits atop
the other ingredients in a separate layer.

We watched closely as the bartender prepared our boozy coffees. The whiskey was added to the glass with sugar which then had freshly brewed coffee poured in. Then came the cream (my favorite part)! Of course, Irish cream is amazing stuff, and if you’ve had it, you know.

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He slowly poured the thickened cream over the back of a spoon to float on top of the whiskey and sweetened coffee which was just what the doctor ordered after popping in out of the rainy, blustery evening!

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Celebrating? Make this Irish whiskey cake! It’s a show-stopper, and so tasty!

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While American cream isn’t quite the same (it’s not as thick and has less fat), you can still have an amazing Irish coffee in your own home by following the recipe below.

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It’s really simple, and if you can brew some coffee, stir and pour, you’re good to go! It’s a perfect choice for St Patrick’s Day (March 17th)!

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How do you drink an Irish Coffee?

Don’t be tempted to stir your coffee once the cream has been added. The coffee is to be drunk through the cream, just like a Bicerin (a layered coffee and chocolate beverage from Turin, Italy).

Where was the Irish Coffee Invented?

Apparently, this iconic whiskey-laced coffee was invented in Limerick, Ireland by Joe Sheridan, an Irish chef and bartender. You can read all about the history of Irish coffee if you are curious.

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Irish Coffee Recipe (From a Dublin Pub)

FULL PRINTABLE RECIPE BELOW Serves 1

Ingredients

  • sugar
  • Irish whiskey
  • freshly brewed coffee
  • heavy whipping cream (best quality you can find with no added ingredients, and higher fat percentage)

Prepare the Cream

Whip the cream gently so that it thickens without becoming stiff. It should be a much less runny than its original form, but still be able to pour slowly.

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Make the Beverage

Put the sugar and whiskey in an Irish coffee mug or glass (8 oz capacity).

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Pour in the hot coffee and stir so the sugar dissolves.

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Using a tablespoon, turn it upside down and hold it against the side of the glass and gently pour the cream over the back of the spoon. It will stay as a layer on top of the coffee without mixing with it if it’s done correctly. Wipe the edge of the glass for a perfect presentation.

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Serve immediately without stirring the cream into the coffee.

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Goes perfectly with this Guinness chocolate cake, which is also a great choice for St Patrick’s Day!

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If you have children, you may want to treat them to this naturally green moss cake (made with spinach, but they’ll never know)!

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Irish Coffee (Irish Coffee Recipe from a Dublin Pub)

Yield: 1

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 1 minute

Total Time: 6 minutes

An easy Irish coffee recipe using only 4 ingredients like they make in a Dublin pub.

Ingredients

  • 1 teaspoon sugar (or sugar cube)
  • 2 oz (60 ml) Irish whiskey
  • 5 oz (150 ml) freshly brewed hot coffee
  • 1 oz (30 ml) heavy whipping cream

Instructions

  1. Whip the cream gently so that it is in between runny and stiff. It should be a much less runny, but still be able to pour slowly.
  2. Put the sugar and whiskey in an Irish coffee mug or glass (8 oz).
  3. Pour in the hot coffee and stir to dissolve the sugar.
  4. Using a tablespoon, turn it upside down and hold it against the side of the glass and gently pour the cream over the back of the spoon. It will stay as a layer on top of the coffee without mixing with it if it's done correctly.
  5. Wipe the edge of the glass and serve immediately without stirring the cream into the coffee.

Notes

  • Double the ingredients for two drinks.
  • For a non alcoholic version, omit the whiskey, however, it will no longer be an actual Irish coffee.
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 1Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 314Total Fat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 34mgSodium: 14mgCarbohydrates: 5gFiber: 0gSugar: 5gProtein: 1g

Nutrition information is only estimated.

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Irish Coffee Recipe (from a Dublin pub) (2024)

FAQs

What is the main ingredients of Irish coffee? ›

Classic Irish coffees are made with just four ingredients: hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar and whipped cream. Oftentimes in restaurants, Irish coffees are overwhelmingly sweet and rich.

What is the best whiskey for Irish coffee? ›

Jameson, Bushmills, Slaine, Proper No. 12, and really any other entry-level Irish whiskey are all going to be excellent.

What is the difference between Irish coffee and Gaelic coffee? ›

In Gaelic coffee, the Scotch and sugar or simple syrup are combined in a separate glass and then poured into the coffee. To finish, the heavy cream is added last, poured slowly over the back of a spoon to float it to the top for a dreamy layered topper. The traditional preparation of Irish coffee is much simpler.

How do you get the cream to float on Irish coffee? ›

To ensure your cream floats rather than sinks into the coffee, lightly whip, shake, or blend your cream before pouring over the bowl of a spoon. It also helps if the cream and the spoon are gently warmed.

What was the original Irish coffee? ›

The History Of The Irish Coffee co*cktail

He brewed up some hot coffee and added a shot of Irish whiskey to each cup. To sweeten the drink, he stirred in some brown sugar, and then topped it off with a generous dollop of cream as a float.

Do they drink Irish coffee in Ireland? ›

However, an Irish coffee co*cktail is best consumed in the evenings as a dessert. Since it's part sugar and whiskey, it's no different than a sweet treat after a delicious supper. Cap off a long day with this tasty beverage at any pub in Ireland.

What Irish whiskey does Baileys use? ›

Gluckman told Irish Central that, after getting the call from the IDV, he and Seymour-Davies went to the nearest grocery store and purchased Jameson Irish Whiskey, Cadbury's Powdered Drinking Chocolate, and cream. They mixed it up in a cleaned-out Schweppes bottle, and the rudimentary recipe for Baileys was born.

What is the number one Irish whiskey in Ireland? ›

The most popular brand of whiskey in Ireland is a mixture of pot-still and grain. Powers was first distilled at the St. John's Distillery at Thomas St, Dublin in 1791. Powers Gold Premium sells over 2.5 million bottles in Ireland each year.

Can you use Jack Daniels in an Irish coffee? ›

You can put Jack Daniels in coffee, of course you can. It will not however be an Irish coffee, it will be a coffee with bourbon in it..

What do Irish people call Irish coffee? ›

Irish coffee (Irish: caife Gaelach) is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of Irish whiskey, hot coffee and sugar, which has been stirred and topped with cream (sometimes cream liqueur). The coffee is drunk through the cream.

Is Baileys the same as Irish coffee? ›

A "Bailey's Coffee" was likely simply a cup of coffee with Bailey's added, and maybea dollop of cream on top. Anyone with legal ability to make and serve a drink would be able to get you that. An Irish coffee in it's truest form would be perhaps more work but is not really a different drink.

Is Irish coffee an American thing? ›

These days, there are several variations on the traditional Irish coffee recipe, but the original Irish coffee was created at the flying boat terminal in Foynes, Ireland. Yes, you read that right. Irish coffee was invented at a flying boat terminal.

Why is my Irish coffee curdling? ›

To give you a brief explanation… All coffee is slightly acidic and made up of various organic acids. Lactic acid is one of these acids. When a coffee that is maybe a little higher in lactic acid is mixed with older milk (milk continues to build more and more lactic acid as it ages), then curdling can occur.

What alcohol goes in Irish coffee? ›

Pour Irish whiskey into the prepared glass. Fill with coffee to within 1/2 inch of top. Add sugar and stir. Top with whipped cream.

What is coffee and whiskey called? ›

The Irish Coffee may not be the first coffee drink with alcohol, but this co*cktail has become one of the most famous. Combining coffee with Irish whiskey, brown sugar and lightly whipped cream, the Irish Coffee is a hot, creamy classic that can wake you up on cold mornings or keep you going after a long night.

What type of alcohol is in Irish coffee? ›

Irish coffee (Irish: caife Gaelach) is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of Irish whiskey, hot coffee and sugar, which has been stirred and topped with cream (sometimes cream liqueur). The coffee is drunk through the cream. Pour the coffee into a preheated glass, add whiskey and sugar, and stir until dissolved.

What are the 4 food groups in Irish coffee? ›

essential food groups: alcohol, caffeine, sugar, and. fat.

Is Irish coffee a rum or whiskey? ›

The Irish Coffee may not be the first coffee drink with alcohol, but this co*cktail has become one of the most famous. Combining coffee with Irish whiskey, brown sugar and lightly whipped cream, the Irish Coffee is a hot, creamy classic that can wake you up on cold mornings or keep you going after a long night.

What's the point of Irish coffee? ›

Irish Coffee History. Joe Sheridan first had the idea to combine hot coffee, Irish whiskey, and cream at Foynes Airport in Shannon, Ireland, to help passengers keep warm.

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