Drink Recipes With Bailey’s

recipe for Bailey’s Irish cream and Kahlua?
I thought I would like to make some for Christmas presents this year. Does anybody know made these before and how easy or hard was it. Also, where can I get some bottles with corks. I have’nt drank wine in a while so I can’t recycle.
If u mean u want to make those actual liquors, a little advice is their more easily bought than made. But u can use these liquors to make a varity of different mixed drinks, like a white russian which is kahlua mixed w milk, half and half, or cream, and a shot of vodka. Bailys can be treated the same way and tastes very good. But it my opinion its best straight up over ice. But its great mixed w a cold coffee drink or butterscotch snapps. U can get pretty creative with either of these liquors. If price is an issue there are good tasting, cheaper alternatives to both at your local liquor store. They taste just as good and are much less expensive than the “name brand” ones.
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