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Shot Glass
Ingredients
The Baby G is a very popular layered shot, especially in Ireland and the UK.
What looks like a miniature pint of Irish stout complete with a thick creamy head is, in fact, a creamy dessert shot consisting of coffee liqueur and Irish cream liqueur.
How To Make a BABY G SHOT
Bar tools you’ll need
Bar Spoon
How to Mix
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Fill your shot glass ¾ full with Kahlúa (coffee liqueur).
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Use the back of a bar spoon to gently pour Irish cream liqueur so it sits atop the Kahlúa.
Watch how to make the Baby G shot!
All about the Baby G
The Baby G is a layered party shot made with coffee liqueur and an Irish cream liqueur float that resembles a miniature pint of stout.
Smooth and creamy. This tiny wonder combines the bold, rich flavor of coffee liqueur (Kahlúa is our go-to!) with the creamy sweetness of Irish cream liqueur with strong notes of vanilla.
The Baby G shot is believed to have originated in the late 1980s, often credited to a now-closed pub in Dublin.
Today, it remains as one of the most popular shots, especially in Ireland and the UK, frequently enjoyed at bars during nights out and at home parties.
- It’s all about the layering and illusion
This shot is just as much about presentation as it is taste. The goal is to make it look like a mini pint of stout, complete with a creamy head, as if you’ve taken a photo with tilt-shift lens on your camera.To achieve this, pour the Irish cream liqueur slowly and gently over the back of a spoon, allowing it to float on top of the coffee liqueur and form two distinct layers.
- Use Black Sambuca
Swap the coffee liqueur for black sambuca for an anise-flavored shot instead of coffee. It’s sure to surprise (and wow!) your guests! - Use caramel-flavored Irish cream
Create a shot that tastes like a caramel macchiato by using a caramel-flavored Irish cream liqueur. - Use salted caramel-flavored Irish cream
Imagine a coffee with salted caramel cream. Sounds divine, huh? it is! Simply swap regular Irish cream liqueur for a salted caramel-flavored Irish cream. Pure decadence!
- If you can find a shot glass shaped like a mini pint, it’ll take this eye-catching trick to a whole other level.
- If you can’t find shot glasses that resemble a pint, any other shot glass will work just fine.
- No need to garnish if you achieve that perfect creamy head.
A super-simple shot with just two ingredients.
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Baby G FAQ
Irish cream liqueur and coffee liqueur.
Our preferred coffee liqueur is Kahlúa but, since this is your drink, you should use the one that you like best!