Cream liqueur
A cream liqueur (not be confused with crème liqueur) is a liqueur that includes dairy cream and a generally flavourful liquor among its ingredients.
- Amarula, which uses distillate of fermented South African marula fruits
- Irish Cream, which uses Irish whiskey
- Cruzan Rum Cream using rum, cream, and other ingredients
- Dooley's, which uses toffee and vodka
- Heather Cream from Scotland using Scotch whisky
- Voodoo Cream Liqueur, an Indian cream liqueur, using cream, whisky and other ingredients
- Eembe spirit based cream liqueur produced by using local Eembe fruit found in Namibia
- RumChata from the United States, a mixture of rum and horchata
Storage and shelf life
The manufacturer of Baileys Irish Cream claims the product has a shelf life of 30 months and guarantees its taste for two years from the day it was made - opened or unopened, stored in a refrigerator or not, when stored away from direct sunlight at temperatures between 0 and 25 °C (32 and 77 °F).[1] Properties of other cream liqueurs may vary.
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See also
References
- "Product and Company Information". Archived from the original on 2014-02-09.
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