Kahlua is a rum-based liqueur with a sweet, coffee flavor. It is used primarily as a mixer in cocktails such as White Russian, Espresso Martini, and Mudslide. It is produced and bottled in Mexico by Pernod Ricard.
Kahlua was first produced in 1936 in Veracruz, Mexico.
In 1940, the brand was acquired by Pedro Domecq.
In 1994, Pedro Domecq was acquired by Allied Domecq, which was later taken over by Pernod Ricard.
Over the years, Kahlua has become one of the most popular coffee liqueurs in the world.
Bailey's is an Irish cream-based liqueur with a rich, creamy flavor. It is used primarily as a mixer in cocktails and is produced by Diageo.
Tia Maria is a coffee-based liqueur with a sweet, caramel flavor. It is used primarily as a mixer in cocktails and is produced by Illva Saronno Holding.
The classic Kahlua flavor with notes of coffee and caramel.
Kahlua Original blended with salted caramel for a sweet and salty flavor.
Kahlua Original blended with chili and chocolate for a spicy and sweet flavor.
Kahlua is made of rum, sugar, vanilla bean, and arabica coffee.
Kahlua has an alcohol content of 20% by volume.
Kahlua has a distinct coffee flavor, while Tia Maria has a more caramel flavor.
Kahlua is used primarily in cocktails such as White Russian, Espresso Martini, and Mudslide.
While Kahlua is commonly used as a mixer, it can also be enjoyed on its own over ice or in a shot.