Tesco slashes price of 'delicious’ award-winning Irish cream liqueur ahead of Christmas - and Bailey's fans can't get enough
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Looking for your new favourite festive tipple? Fans of Baileys have been swayed by this new Cream Liqueur made with Single Malt Irish Whiskey and Belgian White Chocolate, calling it ‘the most delicious Irish cream liqueur I have ever tasted.’
Coole Swan Cream Liqueur, now at Tesco, is a multi-award-winning, real Irish Cream liqueur made from just three ingredients – the perfect way to upgrade Christmas drinks and gifting this year. The best part? You can get it now for the special Clubcard price of £20 (was £26).
Coole Swan Cream Liqueur, now at Tesco, is a multi-award-winning, real Irish Cream liqueur made from just three ingredients – Single Malt Irish Whiskey combined with Belgian White Chocolate and Irish Dairy Cream, and infused with Madagascan Vanilla.
The best part? You can get it now for the special Clubcard price of £20 (was £26).
If you’re after something a little different this year to rival tipples of old, then Coole Swan Cream Liqueur is the perfect place to start.
It took the brand 231 attempts to concoct the perfect recipe that was balanced and not too sweet while ensuring it wasn’t stuffed full of additives, sugar and non-descript spirits.
The final product has won Coole Swan 'World's Best Liqueur' and double gold at The San Francisco Wine and Spirits Awards, so the wait was certainly worth it.
The Coole Swan Cream Liqueur has been crafted using just three ingredients: Single Malt Irish Whiskey combined with Belgian White Chocolate and Irish Dairy Cream, and infused with Madagascan Vanilla, making it a deliciously mellow and balanced tipple to enjoy over ice, stirred into hot chocolate or mixed into a cocktail.
While the Irish Cream brings smoothness and the white chocolate brings delicate sweetness, the Single Malt Irish Whiskey alongside is mellowed, leaving a gentle glow on the tongue
While the Irish Cream brings a ribbon-like smoothness and the Belgian white chocolate adds delicate sweetness, the fiery Single Malt Irish Whiskey alongside is beautifully mellowed, leaving a gentle glow on the tongue that lingers as the cream and chocolate slowly melt away.
The best part? You can now snap up the multi-award-winning Irish Cream Liqueur for £20 (was £26) at Tesco with a Clubcard – excellent if you’re after a new festive drink everyone will love.
And thus far, shoppers have been loving the Coole Swan Whiskey Chocolate Cream, calling it the ‘best Irish Cream Liqueur ever’ and a ‘silky smooth treat’.
‘The MOST delicious Irish cream liqueur I have ever tasted!’ raved one five-star reviewer. ‘Creamy, luxuriously smooth and very moreish.
Whether you enjoy Coole Swan over ice, stirred into hot chocolate or mixed into a cocktail, it's set to become a household favourite this festive season and beyond
‘The taste of alcohol is not overwhelming either, which I find with Baileys and other Irish creams. Don't think I could go back to anything else after trying this.’
Another wrote: ‘I have tried A LOT of cream liqueurs and this is by far my favourite. Its balance of flavour along with unique whisky cream base is just delicious.
‘One of the cream liqueurs that has a touch of class vs competitors and also bonus that the bottle design is really smart. Makes a lovely present for someone or a special treat for yourself. You won't be disappointed.’
‘Wow what a treat, you can really taste the quality with this drink. Prefect for special occasions, tastes rich with real cream and the single malt really makes a difference. Has ruined other Irish cream liqueurs for me!’ added a third.
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