Normally (i.e. my morning pot o'), I just drink my filtered or pressed coffee black, enjoying the evolution of flavors as it cools. Then again, there are times when the coffee Jones demands more. This is the thread for your favorite coffee drink recipes.
Some that are favorites:
Up before dawn camped on a beautiful trout stream preparing to catch big fish or fall in freezing water and fill your waders : duh, strong coffee and Bailey's! Add Jameson's to the coffee (or a favored rum) for the later tall tale sessions!
After a good dinner with guests a) a bright filter coffee with a splash of Cointreau b) a double shot of espresso w/ 1 oz. of Vandermint mint/milk chocolate liqueur, 1/2 oz. Gran Marnier - liqueurs steamed briefly to warm. c) double espresso w/ Bailey's frothed and a splash of Jameson's to restore a bit of punch.
Your favs?
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Why no response?
I was intrigued when I saw your post. I love coffee, and I love to mix it with alcohol, so naturally I anticipated some interesting new options for my cup of joe. No such luck it seems.
In Denmark we have this very popular coffee drink called coffee punch, which is a mix of Rød Ålborg (schnapps) sugar (in this context referred to as punch flour) and coffee. Traditionally it is served in a cup with a painting in the bottom, and only when the painting becomes visible you are allowed to stop adding schnapps.
I prefer it like this: 2cl schnapps, 2 teaspoons of sugar in a coffee mug. It is probably an acquired taste, but I like it
In Denmark we have this very popular coffee drink called coffee punch, which is a mix of Rød Ålborg (schnapps) sugar (in this context referred to as punch flour) and coffee. Traditionally it is served in a cup with a painting in the bottom, and only when the painting becomes visible you are allowed to stop adding schnapps.
I prefer it like this: 2cl schnapps, 2 teaspoons of sugar in a coffee mug. It is probably an acquired taste, but I like it