Category
page 1Alcoholic coffee drinks
Irish coffee
cocktail of hot coffee, Irish whiskey and sugar
White Russian
cocktail made with vodka and coffee liqueur
Black Russian
Brussels cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur
B-52
cocktail of coffee liqueur, Irish cream and triple sec
Carajillo
A carajillo () is an alcoholic drink made with coffee and either brandy, rum, mezcal or coffee liqueur. The drink is prominent in Spain and Latin America and is typically served in a small glass.
caffè corretto
drink made with espresso coffee and a liquor
espresso martini
coffee-flavored cocktail
Moretta
Typical hot coffee
karsk
Karsk (also called kask or kaffeekask, alongside a variety of different names) is Norwegian cocktail (from the Trøndelag region) containing coffee together with moonshine and sometimes a spoon of sugar (enthusiasts often consider moonshine exclusively to be appropriate as an added component, as it has no inherent taste like other alcoholic beverages). Broader, it can also be found in other parts of Scandinavia.

Asiático
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Asiático is an alcoholic drink made from a base of coffee, it is typical of the Spanish city of Cartagena and particularly representative of the cuisine of the Campo de Cartagena.
Rüdesheimer Kaffee
alcoholic coffee drink