Homemade Irish Cream Liqueur Recipe | The Modern Proper (2024)

Luxuriously rich and creamy, this whiskey-spiked homemade Irish cream is perfect for gifting, and for warming your loved ones from the inside out.

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Homemade Irish Cream, The Perfect Gift To Give or Receive!

Every year, it is an uphill battle to keep the holiday season from simply being a time of stress—too many commitments and endless to-do lists, a frantic hamster wheel of people-pleasing. For us, simple recipes meant for sharing—like this easy, festive, delicious homemade Irish cream liqueur—are the key to keeping the spirit of the season alive.

If you all lived close to us, we would have each one of you over for a lazy, lingering meal. We’d linger over dessert and really get to know each other. But, sharing our recipes with you might be as close as we ever get to sharing our kitchen. So, consider this recipe our Christmas gift to you.

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What is Irish Cream?

Irish cream was dreamt up in the early 1970s as a celebration of the two most delicious things to come out of the Emerald Isle: fabulously rich heavy cream, and Irish whiskey. For another tasty cream-based drink, we recommend our White Russian recipe. We are here to teach you how to make the best tasting, easiest version of it in your very own home!

How To Make Irish Cream

The key to making a great homemade version is to invest a little—it doesn’t have to be a lot!—in high quality ingredients. You want your Irish cream to sing with the flavors of fiery whiskey and indulgent cream, complimented by gently sweet hints of coffee and cocoa. A few tips:

  • Make your homemade Irish cream with an Irish whiskey that tastes good on its own. You don’t have to spend a ton, but if you use whiskey that doesn’t have a good flavor, your Irish cream won’t have a great flavor either. You’ll want to pick something with a bit of flavorful, boozy heat to cut through the creamy sweetness of the other ingredients. We suggest Jameson, because it’s delicious and widely available, but feel free to use your favorite brand of Irish whiskey.
  • What is coconut cream? It’s just what it sounds like—the cream layer of canned coconut milk. You can simply skim the solid layer of coconut cream from the top of a can of full-fat coconut milk and use that.
  • If you don’t have chocolate syrup on hand, you can use 1 teaspoon cocoa powder instead. Just whisk a bit of the heavy cream into the cocoa powder to make a paste before adding it to the blender to make sure the Irish cream is silky, not grainy.
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What Makes Homemade Irish Cream a “Liqueur”?

Not to be confused with “liquor”—which is just another word for a pure distilled spirit, like vodka or whiskey—a“liqueur”, by definition, is a sweet, alcoholic drink. This homemade Irish cream is a textbook “liqueur” in that it is meant to be enjoyed on its own after a meal, much like a dessert. That said, feel free to drink homemade Irish cream any way you’d like!

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Five Delicious Ways to Drink Homemade Irish Cream:

Here are a few of our favorite ways to enjoy this homemade liqueur, although there really is no wrong way to drink Irish cream. If you’re gifting your homemade Irish cream, you may want to go the extra mile (‘tis the season, after all) and include a few of these ideas along with your gift. Without further ado, we love the flavors of this rich Irish cream:

  1. On the rocks.
  2. Poured over ice cream. Chocolate? Vanilla? You pick! You can’t go wrong. It’s the easiest dinner party dessert ever, and so, so good.
  3. In coffee. A wee pour of Irish cream in my Christmas morning coffee? Don’t mind if I do.
  4. Three words: Spiked. Chocolate. Milkshake.
  5. And, our favorite way of all: warm and cozy by a roaring fire, watching the snow drift down outside, surrounded by friends and family. Sláinte!
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How to Gift this Homemade Irish Cream:

The perfect gift for just about anyone on your list (who's 21 or over of course), homemade Irish cream is a quick and easy holiday DIY you can handle, no matter how busy the season may feel. We promise! A few thoughts on how to present this particular present:

  • This recipe makes about 32 ounces of Irish cream, or 1 quart, making it the perfect fit for your favorite brand of canning jars. Ball, Kerrand Weck all have great options in a 32 ounce size. (Note: Weck jars are measured in metric, but 1 liter is nearly equivalent to 1 quart.)
  • Include a hand written recipe card! Whether it’s a suggestion to enjoy over ice or in a cup of coffee, it’s nice to offer your friend a jumping off point in case they’re new to the goodness that is Irish cream liqueur.
  • Be sure to keep your homemade Irish cream refrigerated until the last minute, and let the recipient know that it needs to stay cold. You may even include a tag that suggests an “enjoy by” date. (it will be good for about 6 weeks).
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Other Irish Cream Ideas:

Our Bailey’s Chocolate Bundt Cake would be just as good (or even better?) made with this homemade version of Bailey’s Irish cream. Or, cozy up with your partner, your favorite holiday movie and a few mugs of Adult Hot Chocolate—featuring a generous splash of Irish cream. Date night in has never been more festive.

We have our friend Betsy to thank for sharing this Irish cream recipe with us many Christmases ago, and we love the thought of you all making it and sharing it with yours, too. So, if you make this Irish cream, we’d love to hear about it! Snap a photo and tag us @themodernproper and #themodernproper if you do. Also, feel free to leave a comment on the post and tell your friends where you discovered the recipe.

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FAQs

What are the major defects in Irish cream liqueur that can occur during their on shelf life? ›

The cream liqueurs that are commercially available have typical shelf lives of several years when stored in sealed bottles under ambient conditions. Very occasionally, however, defects such as the formation of a cream or fat plug in the neck of the bottle can occur after prolonged storage.

How long does homemade Irish cream liqueur last? ›

Homemade Irish cream liqueur made with Irish whiskey, cream, and sugar with hints of coffee, chocolate, vanilla, and almond. Delicious served on the rocks for a rich and creamy holiday treat! Will keep for 2 months if refrigerated.

Why did my homemade Irish cream curdle? ›

Recipe Tip

Avoid curdling – I did some research as to ensure a life free of curdling and it's all about adding the alcohol slowly and being sure to use heavy cream. Alcohol is an acid so making irish cream with, say, whole milk will definitely break the milk, which could result in some serious coagulation.

What is the base liquor in Baileys Irish Cream? ›

This is where it all began! Original Irish Cream blends Irish whiskey and spirits with Irish dairy cream and a touch of rich chocolate and vanilla flavours. Pour over ice cream, mix into coffee, or enjoy it with ice for an originally delish Baileys moment.

Can I drink 10 year old Baileys? ›

Bailey's says its product has a shelf life of two years. The problem with an older bottle would be the fat in the cream going rancid.

What is the serious warning about Baileys? ›

The warning, which was first issued ahead of Christmas, has been extended into the post-festive period. Experts say that cream liqueurs like Baileys can "wreak havoc" with pipes under the sink. MyBuilder.com says that disposing of Baileys in the sink is a surprisingly common post-Christmas disaster.

What happens if you don't refrigerate Irish cream liqueur? ›

How should I store cream liqueurs? It is recommended that cream liqueurs be stored in a cool place, but refrigeration is not necessary. Manufacturers of cream liqueurs point to the effective preservative qualities of alcohol as the reason that refrigeration is not required.

Are homemade liqueurs shelf stable? ›

Bottle your liqueurs in clean, decorative bottles and label with a date. The liqueurs will have the best flavor after a few months of sitting on the shelf (aging). They will begin to lose their bright color and some flavor after one year but they will not “go bad” because the alcohol is the preservative.

Does triple sec go bad? ›

Unopened bottles of triple sec last indefinitely when stored properly. Even after they've been opened, properly stored bottles can last up to a year or longer. The liqueur won't necessarily go bad after that long, but the taste might start to change.

What happens if I drink curdled Baileys? ›

The curdled Baileys does not taste sour, but it does rapidly gain viscosity and stick to the drinker's teeth, reminiscent of cement.

How to mix Baileys without curdling? ›

First, make sure that you're using fresh, cold milk - this will help keep the Baileys from separating. Second, gently stir the mixture as you're adding the Baileys into the coffee - this will help evenly distribute the liquor and avoid any sudden temperature changes that could cause curdling.

Why does lime juice make Baileys curdle? ›

This occurs because the citric acid in the lime juice reacts with the casein proteins in the dairy, causing them to solidify.

Why is Baileys Irish Cream so expensive? ›

Baileys is made from the very best of premium quality dairy cream, triple-distilled whiskey, and fine spirits. It takes about 220 million liters of fresh cream from 38,000 top-bred Irish dairy cows (Baileys Ladies) for the creation of baileys annually.

What is a brandy and Baileys drink called? ›

B&B is a classic co*cktail that combines the rich, creamy flavors of Bailey's Irish Cream with the robust and bold taste of brandy. This decadent drink originated in the 1970s ... more. This decadent drink originated in the 1970s as a nod to the popular brandy and Benedictine co*cktail known as the B&B.

Does Baileys go bad on the shelf? ›

How long does Baileys last? Baileys Original lasts 2 years from the day of bottling, opened or unopened when stored at the optimum temperature (0 to 25°C/32 to 77°F). For other Baileys products, shelf life varies depending on the flavour.

Why is Irish cream shelf stable? ›

Manufacturers of cream liqueurs point to the effective preservative qualities of alcohol as the reason that refrigeration is not required. Baileys™ guarantees it's product for 2 years from the date of manufacture, opened or unopened, and suggests a storage temperature range of 0-25˚Celsius.

What is the shelf life of cream liqueur? ›

After opening, it is good for 6 months, but stored away from direct sunlight at a temperature between 32 and 77° F. Merrys Irish Cream Liqueur – Merrys cites a sealed shelf life of 18 months from the date of production, refrigerated or not. After opening, it lasts 6 months, refrigerated.

What causes liqueurs and spirits to spoil during storage? ›

Whether it's liquor, wine, or beer, oxygen is the enemy of great-tasting alcohol. For distilled spirits, once a bottle is open, the alcohol will begin to evaporate, and the liquor will lose some of its kick. More importantly, the emptier the bottle, the more oxygen is trapped inside, and oxidation leads to flavor loss.

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