Irish whiskey: how to make your favorite coffee drink

Almost every person’s morning starts with coffee, and sometimes you want to add an unusual ingredient to your favorite drink.

There are many options for preparing a refreshing drink, but Irish coffee occupies a special place among them. Interestingly, there is still no consensus on what cream should be used, what sugar should be added, and how to drink this drink correctly – through a straw or not through it. But we suggest you make classic Irish coffee.

The detailed recipe is taken from the Telegraph website.

To prepare, you will need 40 ml of high-quality Irish whiskey, 80 ml of strong black coffee, 1 teaspoon of white sugar and 30 ml of whipped cream.

The method of preparation is quite simple: first heat up a special glass for Irish coffee, then pour coffee into it, add sugar and stir well. After that, add whiskey and garnish with whipped cream on top.

It is interesting to note that Irish coffee is served in a special glass to showcase the beautiful color scheme of the drink. Some say that it was because of the shortage of glasses that bartenders began to serve Irish coffee in beer glasses. However, this does not prevent you from enjoying the unique taste of this drink, but on the contrary, it allows you to get even more satisfied with the unusual aroma and taste.

Previously, “Cursor” informed that scientists have named the most harmful way of making coffee. Scientists from the University of Gothenburg have been studying the effects of coffee on health for over 20 years. During this time, they also figured out how to properly prepare this drink and how absolutely not.

We remind you that symptoms have been named that hint that it is time to stop abusing coffee. There are many health benefits of coffee, but only in moderation. The drink helps to reduce the risk of developing chronic diseases, increase the results of training, as well as speed up the metabolism and lose weight. However, too much coffee can be harmful.

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