‘We taste tested the best Irish creams on the market and one should be avoided’

Irish Cream

There are some affordable Irish creams out there (Image: Chloe Dobinson)

Irish creams are a popular drink to enjoy over and many coming up with new flavours.

So, we thought we would taste test six of the best that are available on the market. 

The drinks tested are easily available and can be bought in supermarkets or online. They vary in price ranging from £6 to £27.50. 

However, there was a clear difference in taste with a clear winner standing out giving the drink an overall score of nine out of 10. 

We drank responsibly and taste-tested the Irish cream products over a few weeks for the article. Here are the results in no particular order.

Original Magnum Cream Liqueur

Original Magnum Cream Liqueur is deliciously light (Image: Chloe Dobinson)

Coole Swan Irish Cream Liqueur

Price: £21.95 from online. 

The drink has just enough sweetness to bring a balanced and smooth taste and is brilliantly served just neat. 

Overall score: 7/10

Two Stacks Double Irish Cream Liqueur

Price: £27.50 from online. 

Two Stacks has a slight twist on their Irish cream with a velvety finish and layers of salted caramel and fig. 

Overall score: 7/10

Original Magnum Cream Liqueur 

Price: £25.95 from online. 

A decadant drink which is shaped like a milk churn and is deliciously light yet rich. It can be paired with ice or adds an extra touch over ice cream. 

Brady's Country Cream

Brady’s Country Cream is quite watery (Image: Asda)

Brady’s Country Cream 70cl

Price: £6 from in-store or online. 

Individuals can enjoy the drink neat or on ice but would recommend putting it into a cocktail or with coffee as it is quite watery. 

Overall score: 5/10

Carthy’s Country Cream Liqueur

Price: £6 from in-store or online.

Like me, many online reviews haven’t rated this drink well thanks to its tasting very watery and lacking in depth of flavour.  

Overall score: 3/10

Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur

Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur was a clear winner (Image: Chloe Dobinson)

Five Farms Irish Cream Liqueur 70cl

Price: £20 from  with Nectar card in-store or online.

Made in the countryside of County Cork, Five Farms has a delightful richness to its drink which can rival big brand Baileys as the best Irish cream available on the market.  

Overall score: 9/10

Hotel Chocolat Velvetised Chocolate Cream 

Price: £22 from in-store or online. 

A slightly pricier choice but if you’re a fan of the brand then you know how good its sweet treats are. Thankfully. this drink lives up to its expectations with its smooth chocolatey finish that you can’t help but have more than one glass. 

Overall score: 7/10

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