• Zron@lemmy.world
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      6 months ago

      Super Sweet

      Tell me you don’t know what an Irish car bomb is without telling me you don’t know what an Irish car bomb is.

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        …Irish car bombs have Bailey’s Irish Cream and possibly coffee liqueur in them. Many people would say that’s a pretty sweet drink.

        You sure you’re not thinking of an Irish Boilermaker? That’s just a beer with Irish whiskey.

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          I think this is a regional thing, as you just made me doubt myself.

          I’ve ordered car bombs here in the Midwest and it’s always been whiskey and a stout. I don’t know if I’d call anything with just coffee liqueur in it a “car bomb” that’s not a very strong drink.

          A quick Wikipedia check says it can be either Irish cream or whiskey, and that the names are somewhat interchangeable.

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            Irish carbomb is a glass of Guinness and half a shot of Jameson Irish whiskey and half a shot of bailey’s Irish creme. Drop the shot in and chug the delicious concoction.

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          Wow, you’re pleasant.

          See, where I’m from, a carbomb is a cocktail made from beer and hard liquor. We’ve got Chicago carbombs/handshakes which is Malort and Old Style. I’ve even had a Mexican carbomb with tequila and Modelo.

          Coffee liqueur and beer isn’t really a thing where I’m from, in the heart of corn country. So you’re the one drinking milk shakes at the bar as far as I’m concerned.

          Maybe instead of being a dick to people because of where they happen to live, you could try to learn about cultural and regional differences.