September 7, 2017

Coffee and Liqueur: How to Mix Them?

Combine them and make the new favorite drink at parties!
Coffee is a great beverage for those lazy mornings but also can be a marvelous companion in your party nights with friends. Due to its flavor and utility, coffee can be combined with many ingredients to make a new experience.

Alcohol is one of the best matches for coffee. In cuisine history, the first results mixing these two were very successful. Nowadays, the geniusly improvisations of baristas are developing new combinations that are served in most of bars and coffee shops around the world.

Although cold brew coffee is used mostly in cocktails with caffeine, you can prepare a lot of recipes using your regular espresso. That's why today at Coffland Corp, we will teach you how to make the perfect adult drink beside the classic White Russian or Espresso Martini.

B-50
B-50 is one of the most famous coffee cocktails. There are two ways to prepare it: using a cocktail machine or manually, with the "building process."

Add Kahlúa in a glass cup. Then, put Bailey Irish cream taking care of not mixing it with the other drink. Finish it with Orange-flavored liqueur using a cocktail spoon. Your B-50 will look like three layers drink with a lovely color definition.

Mrs. Brown
Making Mrs. Brown doesn't require a shaker: Add right to your cup some ice, 1 1/2 oz of triple sec or rum, black tea, lemon juice and espresso as you like it. For a more condensed flavor, put 3/4 oz of jelly syrup.

Urabá
This beverage combines the tropical banana flavor, dry rum and, of course, your favorite drink.

To make Urabá, you'll need a cup of ristretto, 1 oz of banana liqueur, 1 oz of white rum and banana syrup. Put all ingredients in your mixer and served it brewing it with your mixologist shaker.

Frappé
A frappé is a refreshing and strong drink for those with trained palates. Mix 2 oz of whiskey, 2 oz of amaretto, 1/2 oz of jelly syrup, 1 oz of lemon juice in your shaker. Then, put the amount of Ristretto you want to serve. You can serve the final result in a glass with ice.

Tiramisú
Put in the mixer 1 oz of pisco grape, 2 oz of coconut cream, 3 oz of evaporated milk and espresso as you like it. The mix will taste like a sweet piece of heaven. If you want to decorate your drink, put a few coffee beans and nutmeg in your cup. Don't forget to add some ice.

At Coffland Corp, we enjoy our happy hours drinking the best options. Try it for yourself! Become the greatest hostage party with this smooth coffee cocktail.  
Enjoy it carefully. Don't confuse your morning cup with your glass of wine!


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