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#27 Nov 06 2011 at 2:56 AM Rating: Good
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Savages, don't you know civilised people drink tea? Smiley: tongue
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#28 Nov 06 2011 at 5:16 AM Rating: Excellent
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Ok, then as a rule of thumb, if there is more Baileys than coffee in your Irish coffee, then you're probably an alcoholic.


What kind of insane person puts Baileys in Irish coffee? Coffee, brown sugar and whiskey until you can't taste the coffee. That's Irish coffee.

On workdays I skip the sugar.
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#29 Nov 06 2011 at 11:32 AM Rating: Good
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Sugar in an Irish coffee?
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#30 Nov 06 2011 at 1:28 PM Rating: Excellent
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Yes.
#31 Nov 06 2011 at 3:53 PM Rating: Excellent
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From what I understand, the sugar helps to float the cream on the top.
#32 Nov 07 2011 at 5:21 AM Rating: Good
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I thought the cream floated because of the... you know... lower density. I may be wrong, I never paid much attention during physics anyway, but I think that's why oil floats on water as well.
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#33 Nov 07 2011 at 7:54 AM Rating: Excellent
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Dissolving sugar in a medium makes the medium more dense, so the cream would be comparatively lighter.
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#34 Nov 07 2011 at 7:56 AM Rating: Good
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Baileys makes a whipped cream that I've used occasionally.
Also comes in Mint Chocolate flavor, which goes really well with coffee.
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#35 Nov 07 2011 at 10:05 PM Rating: Decent
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#36 Nov 07 2011 at 10:14 PM Rating: Good
That is correct. That is also how the cream (or coconut milk, depending on the recipe) floats on Thai iced tea - because there's so much damn sugar in it, it's like syrup on the bottom.
#37 Nov 07 2011 at 10:39 PM Rating: Decent
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But cream has a lower density than water to begin with. Adding sugar would be redundant if the purpose was to make the cream float. I'm not saying adding sugar doesn't help, I'm just saying I think the sugar is there for the taste.
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#38 Nov 09 2011 at 2:01 AM Rating: Good
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Mmm, now I want some Earl Grey Creme tea with honey and milk. And a scone.
#39 Nov 09 2011 at 2:08 AM Rating: Excellent
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Y'know, if someone sold a hot cider drink with caffiene I'd be all over that.Smiley: nod

Edited, Nov 9th 2011 1:09am by Bijou
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#40 Nov 09 2011 at 2:22 AM Rating: Good
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Friar Bijou wrote:
Y'know, if someone sold a hot cider drink with caffiene I'd be all over that.Smiley: nod
I could be wrong, but I think I may have found one with both caffeine and alcohol.
#41 Nov 09 2011 at 7:37 AM Rating: Good
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Y'know, if someone sold a hot cider drink with caffiene I'd be all over that.Smiley: nod

Edited, Nov 9th 2011 1:09am by Bijou
Well, there isn't any caffeine in it, but have you ever tried this stuff? It is incredible if you want hot cider quick.
#42 Nov 09 2011 at 12:28 PM Rating: Good
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But cream has a lower density than water to begin with.
Are you factoring in that the water is hot and the heavy cream is cold?
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Friar Bijou wrote:
Y'know, if someone sold a hot cider drink with caffiene I'd be all over that.Smiley: nod

Edited, Nov 9th 2011 1:09am by Bijou
Well, there isn't any caffeine in it, but have you ever tried this stuff? It is incredible if you want hot cider quick.

I love that stuff and I meant to get some at the store today. Smiley: mad
#44 Nov 15 2011 at 7:52 PM Rating: Decent
I always loved me some Belkie but that is just the best lol!
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I don't drink orange juice. So that nixes that. Smiley: grin


Ok, then as a rule of thumb, if there is more Baileys than coffee in your Irish coffee, then you're probably an alcoholic.


I don't drink coffee. Looks like I'm set!
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