More information Baileys Liquor
Baileys was the first liqueur to use cream and alcohol together in a manner sufficiently stable to allow commercial distribution. The cream and whiskey are homogenized to form an emulsion, with the aid of an emulsifier containing refined vegetable oil. This process prevents separation of the whiskey and cream during storage. The quantity of other ingredients used is not known, but they include chocolate, vanilla, caramel, and sugar.

According to the manufacturer, no preservatives are required, the whiskey alone is used to preserve the cream.
The cream used in the drink comes from Glanbia Plc. The co-operative dairy used is located in Virginia, County Cavan, about 50 miles outside of Dublin. More than 4 million litres of Irish cream a year is used in the production of Baileys, this amounts to 4.3% of Ireland’s total milk production.
Technical DetailsBrand | BAILEYS |
Size | 70 CL |
Format | Glass |
Region Produced in | Dublin |
Alcohol Content | 17% |
Package | Bottle |
Volumetric Weight | 1.60 |
Storage Instructions | Storage away from direct light in a cool and dry place |
EAN | 5011013100156 |
Manufacturer/Producer | R&A Bailey & Co,. |
Country Produced in | Ireland |
1 Liter Proportion EUR | 20,28 |
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