Cream Liqueurs (43)
A cream liqueur (not be confused with crème liqueur) is a liqueur that includes dairy cream among its ingredients. Examples include Baileys Irish Cream and Saint Brendan’s, which use Irish whiskey; Heather Cream from Scotland using Scots whisky; Creme de la Creme Maple Cream from Canada using maple syrup and cream; Cruzan Rum Cream using rum, cream, and other ingredients; Amarula, which uses distillate of fermented South African marula fruits; Voyant Chai Cream which uses black tea and spices; and Dooley’s, which uses toffee and vodka. What unites them is their use of cream and a generally flavourful liquor as their bases.
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Carmichael's Heather
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Heather Cream can be savored on its own, served either chilled or at room temperature, or mixed to give a distinctive flavor to drinks and desserts.
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CAROLANS - Irish Cream
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Ever since its launch in the late 1970's, Carolans has been offering consumers the very best cream liqueur with attractive and distinctive packaging.
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Christian Brothers Amber Cream
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Added on May 15, 2013 by Christian Brothers A blend of Christian Brothers Brandy and sweet cream.
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Coole Swan - Dairy Cream Liqueur
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 by Sazerac Company Coole Swan is the world's first Super Premium Irish Cream Liqueur. Coole Swan's simple aim is to offer the most exquisite tasting Irish Cream Liqueur. To achieve this every single ingredient they source is of the highest quality.
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COOYMANS - Advocaat
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Added on Feb 24, 2010 Cooymans Royal Dutch Advocaat is produced in Holland by one of the oldest and most famous Advocaat producers.
The House of Cooymans was the first distilling company in Holland that has been priveleged by Her Majesty, The Queen of the Netherlands.
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