If you want to make Irish coffee, you first need the two most important ingredients: Coffee and Irish whiskey. In addition to the classic recipe, we also present a lesser-known alternative - the Irish cappuccino.
Irish coffee with whiskey has a unique and contrasting taste and is also a symbol of Irish hospitality. Here's how to prepare the drink.
Irish coffee - ingredients (for 1 cup):
How it works:
An Irish cappuccino is a variation of the traditional Irish coffee. The Irish cappuccino is less well-known than the traditional Irish coffee, but offers an interesting alternative for those who like the strong taste of espresso and the creaminess of a cappuccino, combined with the warming kick of Irish whiskey.
Ingredients (for 1 cup):
How it works:
Irish coffee was invented in Ireland in the 1940s, in the small town of Foynes in County Limerick. At the time, Foynes was an important air base for flying boats carrying passengers on the transatlantic route between Europe and North America.
In the cold, wintry Irish weather, airport cafĂŠ chef Joe Sheridan offered guests a blend of Irish whiskey and hot coffee topped with a layer of cream after a long and uncomfortable flight. The mixture warmed the passengers from the inside out and proved to be an instant success.
The popularity of Irish coffee grew rapidly, but the drink's international breakthrough came when Stanton Delaplane discovered the beverage during a visit to Ireland. Delaplane was a travel journalist for the San Francisco Chronicle and he brought Irish coffee to the USA. Together with Jack Koeppler, the owner of the Buena Vista CafĂŠ in San Francisco, he worked on perfecting the recipe. From San Francisco, the enthusiasm for Irish coffee grew and spread throughout the USA. Incidentally, the Buena Vista is still famous for its Irish coffees today.
Irish coffee today still stands for the hospitality that is an important part of Irish culture. Especially in the cold winter months, the coffee mix is often served as an after-dinner digestif and evokes a cozy feeling of warmth and home.
The mixture of coffee and a spirit is not only popular in Ireland. Its Scottish cousin, Highland Coffee or Gaelic Coffee, uses Scotch whisky, Russian Coffee is prepared with vodka, while Jamaican Coffee contains rum and Mexican Coffee contains tequila
Would you like to enjoy coffee the Irish way? In addition to the ingredients, the right presentation is also part of the experience. The drink is traditionally drunk from special Irish coffee glasses. These are either a glass with a relatively thick stem or tall, glass cups. Some of the cups are also offered in an Irish coffee set including a stainless steel warmer.
Irish coffee is more than just a warming drink - it embodies the essence of Irish hospitality and history. Whether classic or as an Irish cappuccino, the delicious blend of coffee and whiskey offers an enjoyable end to cold winter days. Try it out and bring a piece of Ireland into your home!