Traditional Irish Coffee Cocktail Recipe (2024)

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This easy Irish coffee recipe is a classic Irish coffee cocktail that is ideal for chilly nights. It is a delightful blend of coffee, whiskey, sugar, and cream, perfect for warming you up on a cold night or adding a touch of sophistication to your after-dinner drink.

Not just for St. Patrick’s day either, though it’s when we talk about this Irish coffee cocktail the most. This warm adult beverage is as delicious as it is easy any time of the year you want something warming and incredibly tasty as an Après-ski drink after a hard day of winter sports.

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History of Irish Coffee

The history of Irish coffee dates back to the 1940s when American passengers arrived at either the Shannon Airport or the Foynes Airport in Ireland on a cold winter night with bad weather. The chef at the airport restaurant decided to add some Irish whiskey to their coffee to warm them up, and the first Irish coffee was born. (Source)

The drink quickly gained popularity and spread throughout Ireland, eventually reaching the United States through the Buena Vista Cafe in San Francisco, home of the original Irish Coffee in the US. They were re-created around 1952 by the then-proprietor Jack Koeppler, reportedly along with travel writer Stanton Delaplane.

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Why You Will Love this Easy Irish Coffee Recipe

  • Easy – The best Irish coffee recipe starts with a simple recipe that takes minutes to make.
  • Authentic – I love recipes that are as true to the original as can be; short of taking a trip to an Irish Pub, this Irish coffee cocktail will make you swoon.

Simple Ingredients

  • Brewed hot coffee – Use your favorite strong coffee, use drip, pour over, French press, or your favorite method. Classic Irish coffees can be made using regular or decaf coffee. In my research I discovered that the best roast for Irish coffee is everything from a light roast, medium roast to a dark roast. So I say, make it yours, because that will undoubtedly be the best roast for you!
  • Irish whiskey – traditional Irish coffee, we’ll use a shot of Whiskey; I used the classic Jameson Irish whiskey.
  • Brown sugar – a touch of sweetness, with warm caramel and molasses undertones, complimenting the whiskey beautifully.
  • Whipped Cream – You’ll use heavy cream to make some whipped cream to place on top of the coffee. I’m here to show you how!
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If you want more warm-you-up-from-the-inside-out recipes, try my Hot Buttered Rum, easy White Hot Chocolate, this Hot Chocolate, or this Chai Latte.

Warm drinks are sometimes just what you need in the wintertime; try my white chocolate chai (not just for Christmas), Eggnog Latte, Medicine Ball Tea, or this Golden milk latte.

How to Make Irish Coffee

Add hot water to Irish coffee mugs to warm the mugs, and let them sit for a minute while you gather the rest of your ingredients. Pour out hot water and add hot coffee and brown sugar to your mug, stirring until the sugar has dissolved.

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Stir in the whiskey. And top with whipped cream; see below for how to make whipped cream. If desired, sprinkle fresh nutmeg, shaved chocolate, or green sugar sprinkles on top.

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How to float whipped cream on a hot drink

Float a healthy dollop of whipped cream on top of the coffee by holding a spoon upside down over the glass mug, then spoon the softly whipped cream over the back of the spoon. Similar to how I float these layers in this stunning Blueberry Gin Cocktail. Please top it with a dash of nutmeg (yummy) or a shake of green sanding sugar if you’d like.

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How to Make Whipped Cream for this Easy Irish Coffee Recipe

In a cold bowl or bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, pour 1 cup of cold heavy cream (for whipping) into a bowl and whip at low speed for a minute until the cream thickens slightly; add 1-2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.

Increase speed and whip until soft peaks form, as opposed to my stabilized whipped cream, whipped a bit longer and stiffer; fantastic as a Cool Whip replacement in recipes like this Oreo Dessert.

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How to prevent cream from splattering while whipping

  • Cut a slit to the center of a paper plate, then cut a small hole (make the hole large enough so it doesn’t obstruct the beaters), place it over the bowl, and whip.
  • Place a clean tea towel over the top of the stand mixer, it will catch all of the splatters. It’s also wise to start whipping your cream over a lower speed, slowly increasing the speed to avoid splatters.
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Variations for Irish Coffee Cocktail

  • Cold Brew Irish Coffee – Make a cold brew Irish Coffee using your favorite cold brew coffee; instead of brown sugar, use cane sugar simple syrup so it dissolves quicker, then add whiskey and whipped cream floating on top.
  • Iced Irish Coffee – Like above, use cold brewed coffee, or fill your favorite pint glass full of ice, pour coffee over, add whiskey, a little simple syrup, and top with whipped cream.
  • Irish Cream Coffee – Add 1-2 tablespoons of half and half or heavy cream, essentially making an Irish Cream coffee; if you layer it correctly, you will have a cream layer at the bottom, coffee in the middle, and the whipped cream layer on top.
  • Bailey’s Irish Coffee – Replace whiskey with equal amounts of Bailey’s Irish Cream liqueur for an even creamier coffee.
  • Canned Whipped Cream – You may use canned whipped cream, but note that it will melt into the drink much faster than homemade whipped cream.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What type of whiskey should I use in Irish coffee?

Irish coffee traditionally uses Irish whiskey, but you can use any whiskey you prefer. However, Irish whiskey has a smoother taste that complements the coffee well.

Do I need to use heavy cream?

Yes, heavy cream is traditionally used in Irish coffee. It creates a rich and velvety texture that is perfect for this drink.

Can I use a different type of sugar?

Yes, you can use any sugar you prefer, regular sugar is fine, but brown sugar or raw sugar is recommended for its rich flavor.

What is the difference between Bailey’s coffee and Irish coffee?

They are pretty different, Bailey’s already has a heavy cream mixture in the whiskey, so it’s more of an Irish Cream Coffee vs. an authentic Irish coffee. Both are delicious.

How to Make Non-alcoholic Irish Coffee

Super easy to make for those wishing to enjoy a non-alcoholic Irish Coffee. If you still want it to taste authentic, use a non-alcoholic whiskey (yup, they make it!). Or omit the whiskey altogether, add a pump or two of Irish Cream Syrup or a splash of Irish Cream Creamer.

What is the best coffee to use for an Irish Coffee

Here at The Fresh Cooky, we are all about making it yours, adding your twist. The traditional recipe used a medium roast blend, as my research showed. But in my recipes, I encourage you to use what you LOVE!

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What to Serve with Irish Coffee

Go all out and serve this decadent Guinness Chocolate Cake with Bailey’s frosting or these Stout Fudge Brownies, or go simple and serve with these soft and chewy Crumbl Chocolate Chip Cookies.

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More great recipes to discover

  • Enjoy with Corned Beef and Cabbage and a warm loaf of Irish Brown Bread.
  • Skillet Shepherd’s Pie (No Bake Shepherd’s Pie) paired with my easy Irish soda bread.
  • Traditional Banger and Mash paired with these skillet green beans would be fabulous.
  • Wash it all down with a crisp Irish Whiskey Mule, and these fun and sweet Lucky Charms treats.
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Easy Irish Coffee Recipe

This easy Irish coffee recipe is a classic Irish coffee cocktail that is ideal for chilly nights. It is a delightful blend of coffee, whiskey, sugar, and cream, perfect for warming you up on a cold night or adding a touch of sophistication to your after-dinner drink.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 serving

Calories: 142kcal

Author: Kathleen Pope

Ingredients

  • 7 ounces coffee hot, strong or medium (regular or decaf)
  • 2 teaspoons brown sugar packed, light or dark
  • 1-1.5 ounces Irish whiskey I used Jameson whiskey
  • ¼ cup whipped cream soft whipped

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Instructions

  • Add hot water to Irish coffee mugs to warm the cups, and let them sit for a minute while you gather the rest of your ingredients. Pour out hot water and add hot coffee and brown sugar to your mug, stirring until the sugar has dissolved.

  • Stir in the whiskey. And top with whipped cream; please look at the notes for how to make whipped cream and float it on top of the coffee.

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Notes

Please review the post for more tips and tricks, variations, and details.

How to float whipped cream on a hot drink

Float a healthy dollop of whipped cream on top of the coffee by holding a spoon upside down over the glass mug, then spoon the softly whipped cream over the back of the spoon. Similar to how I float these layers in this stunning Blueberry Gin Cocktail. Please top it with a dash of nutmeg (yummy) or a shake of green sanding sugar if you’d like.

How to Make Whipped Cream for this Easy Irish Coffee Recipe

In a cold bowl or bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk attachment, pour 1 cup of cold heavy cream (for whipping) into a bowl and whip at low speed for a minute until the cream thickens slightly; add 1-2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and ½ teaspoon vanilla extract.

Increase speed and whip until soft peaks form, as opposed to my stabilized whipped cream, whipped longer and stiffer; fantastic as a Cool Whip replacement in recipes like this Oreo Dessert.

Variations for Irish Coffee Cocktail

    • Cold Brew Irish Coffee – Make a cold brew Irish Coffee using your favorite cold brew coffee; instead of brown sugar, use cane sugar simple syrup so it dissolves quicker, then add whiskey and whipped cream floatingon top.
    • Iced Irish Coffee – Like above, use cold brewed coffee, or fill your favorite pint glass full of ice, pour coffee over whiskey, and top with whipped cream.
    • Irish Cream Coffee – If you like your coffee not quite so strong, add a tablespoon or two of half and half or heavy cream, essentially making an Irish Cream coffee; if you layer it correctly, you will have a cream layer at the bottom, coffee in the middle and the whipped cream layer on top.
    • Bailey’s Irish Coffee – Replace whiskey with equal amounts of Bailey’s Irish Cream liqueur for an even creamier coffee.
    • Canned Whipped Cream – You may use canned whipped cream, but note that it will melt into the drink much faster than homemade whipped cream.

How to Make Non-alcoholic Irish Coffee

Nutrition

Serving: 1cocktail | Calories: 142kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 11mg | Sodium: 7mg | Potassium: 130mg | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 103IU | Calcium: 26mg | Iron: 0.1mg

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FAQs

What was original Irish coffee made of? ›

He brewed up some hot coffee and added a shot of Irish whiskey to each cup. To sweeten the drink, he stirred in some brown sugar, and then topped it off with a generous dollop of cream as a float.

What is the difference between Gaelic and Irish coffee? ›

In Southeast Asia, you may see a cocktail of iced coffee and whiskey, sometimes without cream, under the name "Irish coffee" served. Gaelic coffee is very similar to Irish coffee, but instead of Irish whiskey, Scotch whiskey is used instead. And in Russia, instead of Irish whiskey, vodka is used.

What alcohol is in Irish coffee? ›

Irish coffee (Irish: caife Gaelach) is a caffeinated alcoholic drink consisting of Irish whiskey, hot coffee and sugar, which has been stirred and topped with cream (sometimes cream liqueur). The coffee is drunk through the cream.

What is the difference between Bailey's coffee and Irish coffee? ›

If you use cream liqueur, you are making a Baileys Coffee. If you use whisky, you are making an Irish Coffee. The difference in the liqueur is the only difference between these two after-dinner drinks.

What kind of whiskey is best for Irish coffee? ›

Old standbys like Jameson and Bushmills work well, but there's a new emerging class of good Irish whiskies to consider, like Slane and Teeling. The same goes for the whipped cream on top. Skip the stuff that comes out of a can, and opt for heavy cream, whipped until it has thickened but not yet stiff.

What is a substitute for whiskey in Irish coffee? ›

Irish whiskey has a smooth, round flavor, as opposed to the smoky quality of Scotch whisky. If you don't have Irish whiskey, substitute bourbon.

Do you stir Irish coffee before drinking? ›

Before you build the drink, heat your glass with hot water. Do NOT stir the drink once the cream is added. The point is to allow the hot coffee and whiskey to come through the cream on each sip.

How do you keep Irish coffee from curdling? ›

You need to let the coffee cool down slightly as if you pour Baileys into boiling hot coffee you will be left with a mess of curdled cream, rather than a delicious drink.

Why does the cream sink in my Irish coffee? ›

To ensure your cream floats rather than sinks into the coffee, lightly whip, shake, or blend your cream before pouring over the bowl of a spoon. It also helps if the cream and the spoon are gently warmed. Sweetening the coffee with sugar also amplifies the drink's flavours and helps the cream float.

Do Irish people drink Irish coffee in the morning? ›

It's typically enjoyed as a mid-morning or afternoon drink, but some people enjoy an Irish coffee as their morning drink, particularly when on holidays or somewhere really cold.

Do Irish pubs serve Irish coffee? ›

For an extra enjoyable experience, why not visit a pub and savor the warming taste of an Irish coffee cocktail – an authentic taste of the Emerald Isle? And while you're planning a trip to Ireland, don't forget to explore our vacations to the Emerald Isle!

How do you make Jamie Oliver's Irish coffee? ›

Irish Coffee recipe

Pour away the water. Add the sugar and coffee and stir until completely dissolved. Add the whisky to the coffee and stir. From a jug with a good spout and over the back of a teaspoon, pour your slightly whipped cream over the surface of the coffee until you hit the rim of the glass.

How much Kahlua to put in coffee? ›

ingredients
  1. 1 cup of strong brewed coffee.
  2. 1 12 ounces Kahlua.
  3. 1 ounce half-and-half cream.
  4. sugar (or Splenda)
  5. ice cube.
  6. whipped cream (optional)
  7. cinnamon (or cocoa powder)

What is espresso with heavy cream called? ›

Espresso con panna ( lit. 'espresso with cream') is a single or double shot of espresso topped with whipped cream. In France and in the United Kingdom it is known as café viennois.

What were the main ingredients in poitin? ›

Historically, poitin is distilled in a small pot still and made from a malted barley base. Variations in the mash bill range from crabapples to wheat, sugar and beets. When introduced to Ireland in the 16th century, potatoes were used as well.

Why does Irish coffee have whiskey? ›

Joe Sheridan, the head chef at the restaurant and coffee shop in the Foynes terminal, wanted to offer them something to warm their spirits. He brewed a pot of strong coffee, added a generous splash of Irish whiskey to each cup, and topped them off with a dollop of freshly whipped cream.

What is the difference between normal coffee and Irish coffee? ›

Irish coffee is a different type of coffee that includes alcohol and is popular during the Christmas period. Irish coffee is made with black coffee, whiskey, sugar and topped with whipped cream. The whiskey used must be Irish whiskey and the coffee must be strong in order to create the perfect Irish coffee.

Is Irish coffee healthy? ›

While you should generally avoid combining alcohol and caffeine, having an occasional Irish coffee won't harm you. Just be sure to consume these types of drinks in moderation and to be aware of not only the alcohol content, but also the potential caffeine content.

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