Drinks

Baby Guinness Shot Recipe

This Baby Guinness Shot is a incredibly popular shot here in Ireland. Despite the name, it actually doesn’t contain any Guinness. It is a shot with coffee liqueur layered with Irish cream liqueur on top to look like a tiny pint of Guinness. Similarly to most shots, it’s supposed to be drank all in one go. It is sweet yet has bitter notes from the coffee liqueur to help balance it out. It’s especially popular during the Christmas period due to the creaminess. This shot is also a bit lighter in alcohol than a typical spirit shot as both liqueurs only contain around 20% alcohol compared to spirits at 40%.

“The famous Baby Guinness shot is believed to have originated in Dublin during the 1980s and early 1990s. Its roots can be traced back to a bar (now closed) called the “Waxies Dargle,” located next to the Rotunda Maternity Hospital. The bar brewed its own Irish coffee liqueur and it became a tradition to offer expectant and new mothers and fathers a complimentary Baby Guinness shot with coffee liqueur and Baileys alongside a pint of real Guinness, and this has continued in Irish pubs.”

Wikipedia

So how do I make this Baby Guinness from scratch?

To begin making this drink, we start with a shot glass.

Start by filling the shot glass about 2/3 with coffee liqueur. Place a teaspoon upside down, with the bottom side facing up into the shot glass at a diagonal angle. It should barely touch the coffee liqueur. Slowly pour Irish cream liqueur over the top of the spoon, allowing it to coat the back of the spoon as it pours into the shot until the shot glass is full.

Leave for 1 minute for the shot to settle. Drink in one go.

What kind of coffee liqueur should I use for Baby Guinness?

The optimum coffee liqueur to pick for this drink is Tia Maria. However, when this is not available Kahlua is often used. You can also use Jameson Cold Brew or Garden County Cold Brew Coffee Liqueur.

What about Irish Cream Liqueur, what should I use?

Traditionally, Baileys is chosen for the top layer of this shot. However, you can also use Coole Swan, Five Farms or Micil Irish Cream. Most supermarkets such as Lidl or Aldi also stock Irish cream liqueurs which can be used.

What about Sheridan’s coffee layered liqueur?

Sheridan’s coffee layered liqueur is a product where two bottles are sold stuck together that creates a layered shot drink. One is a coffee flavoured liqueur while the other is white liqueur. It is supposed to be poured together to create a beautiful layered shot or drink in one pour. This product is a great option for those who don’t want to buy two bottles of different liqueurs or doesn’t want to mess about with the pouring.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you make the layers in a baby Guinness shot?

By carefully and slowly pouring the Irish cream liqueur over the back of a spoon onto the shot helps layer it and prevent it from mixing too much. Using a spout for the Irish cream liqueur bottle also helps a little with the pouring if possible.

Does a Baby Guinness taste like a pint of Guinness?

Not at all. It is creamy like a pint of Guinness but the flavour largely comes from the coffee liqueur which is a little bitter and is mellowed out by the creamy whiskey flavour of the Irish cream liqueur.

Can I make this shot vegan?

Yes! Make sure to choose Tia Maria as the base (according to its website, Tia Maria cold brew liqueur is suitable for vegans) and choose vegan Baileys Almonde.

For more Drink Recipes, you can check out my Drinks Category, here.

Print

Baby Guinness Shot

A shot made with coffee flavoured liqueur topped with Irish cream liqueur layered to look like a tiny pint of Guinness
Course Drinks
Cuisine Irish
Keyword Baby Guinness Cocktail, Baby Guinness Shot, Baileys Irish Cream, Baileys recipe, Coffee Liqueur, Irish Cream Liqueur, Irish shot, Kahlua, Tia Maria
Prep Time 2 minutes
Total Time 2 minutes
Servings 1 shot
Calories 121kcal
Author pinkhairedpastrychef

Equipment

  • 1 shot glass
  • 1 teaspoon

Ingredients

  • Coffee Liqueur like Kahlua or Tia Maria
  • Irish Cream Liqueur like Baileys

Instructions

  • Get a shot glass and fill about 2/3 with coffee liqueur.
  • Place a teaspoon upside down, with the bottom side facing up into the shot glass at a diagonal angle. It should barely touch the coffee liqueur.
  • Slowly pour Irish cream liqueur over the top of the spoon, allowing it to coat the back of the spoon as it pours into the shot until the shot glass is full.
  • Leave for 1 minute for the shot to settle.
  • Drink in one go.

Notes

The calorie information is an estimate provided as a courtesy based off the website https://caloriecontrol.org/healthy-weight-tool-kit/food-calorie-calculator/. It will differ depending on the specific brands and ingredients that you use.
pinkhairedpastrychef

Recent Posts

Bakery Style Blackberry Buttermilk Muffins Recipe

Light, fluffy muffins with bursts of juicy blackberries.

5 months ago

Small Batch Apple Blackberry Crumble Recipe

A small batch version of the classic dessert of sweetened cooked apples and blackberries topped…

5 months ago

Peach Raspberry Compote – Filling for Cakes

Easy, 5 ingredient peach and raspberry compote. Perfect for filling cakes, macarons, pavlovas, cupcakes etc.

5 months ago

Rustic One Bowl Peach and Raspberry Cake Recipe

Simple vanilla cake with peaches and raspberries

5 months ago

Breakfast Rhubarb Parfait Recipe

Easy, make ahead breakfast using granola, yoghurt of your choice and stewed rhubarb

6 months ago

Roasted Irish Rhubarb Scones Recipe

Gorgeous, buttery scones with a crispy exterior and a soft, fluffy interior flavoured with bursts…

6 months ago