Baileys Tasting
Posted on March 27, 2026 by Ching under Things to Do.
We had an impromptu Baileys tasting at home the last time that Laurie Adams came to visit. Who knew that Baileys Irish Cream had so many flavors? I had previously only ever had the original.
On a recent trip to Groves (because Laurie wanted to pick up some NUTRL vodka seltzers), we came across the Cinnamon Churros flavor on sale for $16. But then I noticed they were offering a $20 mail-in rebate (which I am still waiting to receive in the mail) on three bottles so I picked up a bottle of Salted Caramel and Chocolate. These were not on sale unfortunately but I was counting on the $20 to offset the cost. #ChingMath
Anyways, we had ourselves a little Baileys tasting. I was excited to try these three flavors that I’d never had before.
The Chocolate flavor reminded me of Godiva chocolate liqueur, which I have had bottles of in the past.
The Churros kind of reminds me of RumChata.
The Salted Caramel was my favorite and could definitely see myself adding it to my morning coffee (only on weekends, of course, and not on work days) for that extra little kick. I could also see myself drinking it plain over ice.
Our little tasting adventure made me curious about how many different flavors of Baileys Irish Cream are available. Apparently, there have been over 20 flavors over the years when you include discontinued, seasonal, and regional releases. However, there are 11 currently sold in the US market.
- Original Irish Cream
- Espresso Crème
- Salted Caramel
- Strawberries & Cream
- Chocolate Liqueur
- Cinnamon Churros
- Apple Pie (often seasonal)
- Colada (limited/seasonal)
- Almande (vegan)
- Coffee Toffee (non?dairy oat milk)
- Cookies & Creamy (non?dairy oat milk)
Now that I know these exist, I’m on a mission to try them all. If I remove the two seasonal ones, I guess there are only five I need to try right now. Totally doable. Who wants to join me in this mission?
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