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How does Aldi Irish Cream compare with Baileys?

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FlukeSkyeRunner · 03/03/2017 11:16

The title says it all really! Anyone tried Aldi Irish Cream?

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OdinsLoveChild · 03/03/2017 11:19

Yes, Ive tried it. You can tell its not Baileys but its a nice drink. Its lighter/thinner and slightly sweeter. If you put it in a dessert like cheesecake or ice cream you would struggle to tell if its genuinely Baileys or not.

Flywheel · 03/03/2017 11:21

Fine in a recipe, but not as nice to drink.

MyNameIsInigoMontoya · 03/03/2017 11:21

I had it once and was a little disappointed even though I'd seen good comments about it. Someone gave me a bottle of Tesco's version though and I liked that, found it more like the real thing.

foxychox · 03/03/2017 11:26

Our local curry house has started provided this instead of Baileys (Irish Cream on menu so no laws broken) and it is vile, too sweet and watery. Might be ok in a recipe but not to drink...

WhoKn0wsWhereTheTimeG0es · 03/03/2017 11:42

I've heard it tastes like molten plastic.

OdinsLoveChild · 03/03/2017 11:45

I really thought it was ok to drink, clearly I'm in a minority but I do love brown sauce on toast so maybe I'm not the best person to ask for culinary advice Grin

DevelopingDetritus · 03/03/2017 11:59

I've not tried it but as an alternative I like Tesco salted caramel, usually on offer for £10.

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Cookingongas · 04/03/2017 08:52

I like it! It's NOT baileys but it's a nice drink imo

FlukeSkyeRunner · 04/03/2017 22:11

Thanks everyone - probably not for me if its sweeter.

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Wolfe917 · 13/01/2018 01:40

I've tried the Aldi version of Irish Cream. I believe (still trying to block my mind) that it was made with wine and cream. Read the label, not a alternative to a whiskey based product.

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