Show me coffee-based cocktails that we could make in Jim Beans Coffee Shop, Wallingford.
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You asked: Coffee-based cocktails for a coffee shop. We found 10 cocktails answering the question.
Espresso Martini
Created by Dick Bradsell in 1983 and now loved the world over, this is the best-balanced combination for a lovely...
Coffee liqueur (30ml), Vodka (50ml), Sugar Syrup (10ml), Coffee (1 shot)
Kahlúa Sour
The Kahlúa Sour is a unique twist on the classic sour cocktail that combines the rich, deep flavors of coffee...
Coffee liqueur (60ml), Lemon Juice (30ml), Sugar Syrup (15ml)
Christmas Coffee
As a fan of speciality coffees, I wanted to make the Irish coffee a little more festive. I added a...
Cointreau (15ml), Creme De Cacao (15ml), Coffee (180ml), Whiskey (22.5ml)
Cañitas
The Cañitas cocktail offers a bold fusion of intense coffee flavor with the smooth and robust character of white rum,...
Coffee (30ml), White rum (60ml)
Espresso Martini #2
A more milky, frothier take on the classic Espresso Martini. This one packs less of an alcoholic punch but still...
Coffee liqueur (60ml), Vodka (60ml), Milk (60ml), Coffee (60ml), Whipped Cream (30ml)
Irish Russian
Russian vodka, Mexican Kahlúa and Irish Guinness combine in this delicious concoction that leaves you with a heavenly chocolatey flavour.
Coffee liqueur (60ml), Vodka (60ml), Cola (30ml), Guinness (120ml)
Irish Coffee Shot
This is a great, quick alternative to get the taste of a hot Irish coffee without the heat.
Coffee liqueur (15ml), Whiskey (15ml)
Jackcafe
Use this as a substitute for coffee and whisky when you need a little hair of the dog. Follow with...
Coffee liqueur (30ml), Whiskey (Dash)
Avalanche
Avalanche is a delicious and indulgent cocktail that combines coffee liqueur, vodka, and cream to create a rich and creamy...
Coffee liqueur (30ml), Vodka (30ml), Cream (Dash)
Caucasian
The Caucasian cocktail, also known as the White Russian, is a simple and indulgent drink. Its origins can be traced...
Coffee liqueur (90ml), Vodka (60ml), Milk (Top up)
FAQ's
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What is an Espresso Martini?
An Espresso Martini is a popular coffee-based cocktail that is shaken and typically includes coffee liqueur, vodka, sugar syrup, and a shot of espresso.
Can coffee-based cocktails be made with different types of coffee?
Yes, you can experiment with various types of coffee to change the flavor profile. Espresso and cold brew are popular choices for coffee-based cocktails.
What are some common ingredients used in coffee cocktails?
Common ingredients in coffee cocktails include coffee liqueur, vodka, whiskey, rum, cream, and various syrups for sweetness.
How should coffee be prepared for use in cocktails?
For coffee-based cocktails, it's best to use freshly brewed coffee, preferably a strong espresso shot or cold brew to ensure a robust flavor.
Can you make non-alcoholic coffee cocktails?
Yes, you can make non-alcoholic coffee cocktails by omitting the alcohol and using ingredients like flavored syrups, milk, and cold brew coffee.
What makes a good coffee-based cocktail?
A good coffee-based cocktail combines the rich, robust flavor of coffee with complementary spirits and ingredients. It often includes a sweet element like sugar syrup or liqueur to balance the bitterness of the coffee.
Can coffee-based cocktails be served hot and cold?
Yes, coffee-based cocktails can be served both hot and cold. Drinks like Irish coffee are served hot, while cocktails like Espresso Martini are typically served cold.
What types of liqueur go well with coffee in cocktails?
Liqueurs that pair well with coffee include coffee liqueur, Irish cream, and hazelnut liqueur. These add depth and sweetness to coffee-based drinks.
Are coffee-based cocktails suitable for dessert?
Yes, coffee-based cocktails can make an excellent dessert option. Their rich flavors and often sweet profiles make them a great after-dinner drink.
Can I use decaf coffee in coffee-based cocktails?
Yes, you can use decaf coffee in coffee-based cocktails if you want to avoid caffeine. It will provide the same coffee flavor without the stimulating effects of caffeine.
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