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Liqueur coffee

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Liqueur coffee is a coffee – based mixed drink that includes a shot of liqueur. The beverage, either mostly hot or cold coffee in composition, is typically served in a special liqueur coffee glass topped with cream and sugar, where it is often drunk through the cream. The drink includes all varieties on what is otherwise widely known as Irish coffee, being that of hot coffee with whiskey and a layer of cream (not whipped) that floats on the surface. Liqueur coffee goes by many names, depending on the country and on the ingredients, where the beverage can also be considered as a hard coffee. It is of notable importance in Galicia, Spain, where it is both particularly popular and known as a traditional drink. Termed as carajillo throughout Spain, it is made from a blend of coffee, sugar and a strong alcohol, such as aguardiente, orujo, or rum.

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