Indulge in a Five Farms Irish Cream Liquer Latte: Recipe & Tips

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Five Farms Irish Cream Liquer Latte

A bottle of liquid being poured into a glass, Irish Cream Liquer Latte

The perfect treat to pick up with this weekend’s shopping, Five Farms Irish cream liquer is a blend of fresh Irish cream sourced from family-owned farms along the colourful Wild Atlantic Way. Unlike other cream liqueurs, Five Farms contains a generous 10% of whiskey, providing a rich and indulgent taste that lingers on the palate, making it the ultimate after dinner treat this weekend, especially for whiskey lovers or supporters of Irish produce.

Crafted with passion and precision, Five Farms features an array of delicious flavours such as butterscotch, caramel fondue and vanilla bean. This lush palate coats the mouth with flavours of coffee with fresh cream, dulce de leche, coconut, maple, and Belgian waffles.

Perfect on its own or mixed to create a luxurious cocktail, no drinks cabinet or premium pantry is complete without a bottle of Five Farms. Why not try to create a Five Farms Latte at home this weekend.

Five Farms Latte

Ingredients:

  • 60 ml Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur
  • 30 ml (shot) espresso
  • 30 ml coffee liqueur
  • 90 ml steamed milk
  • Glass: coffee mug

How to Mix:

  • Add Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur, espresso, and coffee liqueur into a shaker with ice.
  • Shake for 10-15 seconds.
  • Strain into a coffee mug and top with steam milk.

Five Farms Irish Cream liqueur, retailing at €35 (700ml bottle), has collected several awards since its inception including the highest-ranking Irish cream liqueur in history at The Ultimate Spirit Challenge in 2018, Drinks Producer of the Year 2023 by Good Food Ireland and a Gold Medal in the Spirits & Liqueurs – Cream Liqueurs Category at the Blas na hEireann Awards.

Five Farms is available in most independent off licenses, and an increasing number of pubs, hotels, and restaurants, along with O’Brien’s, Tesco, Super Valu, Centra, Spar, Euro Spar, Blarney Woolen Mills, and Marks & Spencer.

For more information visit https://fivefarmsirishcream.com/


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Sean Mitchell

Author at Pynck

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