Guinness Green Collection Mini Pint Glass, Set of 2 - Shot Glass Size

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Guinness Green Collection Mini Pint Glass, Set of 2 - Shot Glass Size

Guinness Green Collection Mini Pint Glass, Set of 2 - Shot Glass Size

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Hold a teaspoon above the shot glass at an angle, and very slowly pour on the Irish cream liqueur.You want to go very slowly with this process. Pouring slowly and using the spoon will allow this to later “float” on top of the coffee liqueur which will create the look of a real Guinness beer. Some people prefer to call this recipe an Irish coffee creamer shooter instead, but either way you choose to refer to it doesn’t really matter; we’re sure everyone will be too busy enjoying themselves and having fun Baby Guinness Shot Calories Serve with Desserts: Pair these delightful shots with your favorite desserts to create a harmonious and indulgent experience. Peanut butter desserts, raspberry brownies, or even a rich cheesecake are excellent choices to complement the flavors. The baby Guinness shot tastes very sweet, but if you’re expecting a beer taste then you will be disappointed. Pour the coffee liqueur into the shot glass. (It should fill the glass about three-fourths of the way.

You only need two ingredients to craft these baby Guinness shots. Here’s what you need, along with my recommendations. As you I can see, these shots aren’t just delicious; they also spark joy and curiosity. Your friends and family will be amazed at how closely they resemble the iconic Guinness beer, only tinier. This baby version is a shot recipe that doesn’t actually contain any Guinness at all! It gets its name because it looks exactly like a tiny glass of the famous Irish beer.

What’s better than a beer? A Guinness, of course! And what’s better than a Guinness? This Baby Guinness Shot Recipe! The latter is a popular liqueur based on Irish Whiskey, cream, and additional flavorings. It usually contains 15-20% Alcohol By Volume (ABV) and was first produced in Dublin, Ireland, in 1973. If you’re a Guinness fan, then you need to get your hands on these Guinness Pint Glasses! They’re CE marked, embossed with a harp design, and seriously stylish. Chill Your Liqueurs: For the best results, make sure to chill your Irish cream and coffee liqueur before assembling the shots. Chilled liqueurs will create a cleaner separation of layers and enhance the visual appeal of the shot.

And this goes without saying (but I’m going to say it anyway), please drink responsibly. What is a Baby Guinness Shot?A Baby Guinness is a shot that resembles the look of a regular pint of Guinness but in a miniature version. It's made of only two ingredients - coffee-flavored liqueur that imitates the dark stout beer and Irish Cream -the replacement for the foamy top. Of course, not everything went according to plan – the courier left the glasses on the doorstep, in full view of the street. But hey, at least they were still intact! More party starters : Fun and Easy Jello Shot Ideas for your Next Party When to serve Baby Guinness shots But apart from its looks, it has nothing in common with the iconic beer from Dublin. Instead, the shooter includes coffee liqueur and a float of Irish Cream liqueur.

And with that, I think you’re ready to serve some of these baby Guinness shots. If you do, I’d love to hear all about them. Let me know what everyone thought! Not overly strong compared to most shots. Kahlua is only 20% alcohol by volume, and Bailey’s is even less at 17%. Do You Have To Use Kahlua and Bailey’s?For making a Baby Guinness Shot, Tia Maria is my preferred choice. It tastes less sweet, is better balanced, and overall smoother than Kahlúa. No, not even a little bit. Since the shot is mostly coffee liqueur it tastes like coffee with a subtle kiss of whiskey. In fact, it is really delicious; this is one shot that won’t have you grimacing after you take it. Can I use Flavored Kahlúa or Baileys? Once you have these two ingredients, all that’s left to do is add them to your shot glass and serve! What Is Tia Maria? This was originally served as a drink for special occasions, but now it can be found in many bars and restaurants all over the world. Tia Maria is a coffee liqueur hailing from Jamaica. It’s a strong drink that has a very sweet and unique flavor. What Is Kahlua?

I hope you’ll try makes these baby Guinness shots. If you do, please leave a comment and a 5-star rating below. Well, I believe they are called such because when poured, these shots look like a glass of Guinness. The coffee liqueur is the base of the shot that gives it the deep rich brown color of Guinness. A layer of Irish cream, which is a soft creamy tan color, floats on top creating the “foamy head” of the beer. It’s pretty clever and really tasty! When first looking at the Baby Guinness Shot, one could think it actually contains the classic dark stout from the world-renowned Irish brewery.The coffee liqueur part in this drink mimics the iconic dark color of stout beer. In recent years, more and more coffee liqueurs have entered the market, and the sweetness and caffeine levels can vary widely. As described before, all you only need for a Baby Guinness is a tasty coffee liqueur for the lower part of the drink and Irish Cream for the top. Choose the Right Glassware: While the classic shot glasses work perfectly for these adorable treats, consider using small clear or transparent glasses to showcase the beautiful layered effect. I’ll walk you through the steps for making this baby Guinness shots below. I’ve also provided a full ingredient list and detailed instructions in the printable recipe card at the end of this post. They tasted delicious. A lot of shot recipes are pretty terrible. This one is actually quite delicious and really easy to drink.



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