Baileys has come out on top in a taste test comparing it to eight supermarket own-brand Irish cream liqueurs, including offerings from Lidl, Asda, and M&S. The popular brand was praised for its distinct flavor, great creamy consistency, and notes of vanilla. One taster, who is a fan of Baileys at Christmas, could instantly tell that it was Baileys even without knowing. A 1L bottle of Baileys currently retails for £22 in Tesco, but can be purchased for just £10 with a Clubcard. Sainsbury’s is selling a 1L bottle for £21.95, or £13 with a Nectar Card. Baileys received a score of 9 out of 10 in the taste test.
Following Baileys, the Morrisons own-brand Irish cream was the next highest rated. Described as super creamy and not too strong, it boasted a similar consistency to Baileys and was even preferred over the popular brand. It also had the same alcohol percentage as Baileys, unlike many of the other options which were weaker. A 1L bottle of Morrisons Irish cream can be purchased for £13.
However, Aldi’s own-brand Irish cream did not fare as well in the taste test. Priced at £7.99 for a 700ml bottle, it was deemed less appealing due to its watery consistency and overly sweet taste. The drink lacked a noticeable alcoholic flavor and was marred by an artificial taste that ruined the overall experience.
As consumers gear up for the holiday season, many are on the lookout for affordable alternatives to premium brands like Baileys. However, this taste test highlights that while some own-brand options can be a hit, others may fall short in terms of flavor and quality. It’s always worth considering reviews and conducting your own taste test to find the perfect Irish cream for your festive celebrations.
In conclusion, Baileys emerged as the winner among the eight supermarket own-brand Irish creams tested. With its distinct flavor, creamy consistency, and notes of vanilla, Baileys proves why it remains a popular choice during the holiday season. Shoppers can find a 1L bottle of Baileys for £22 in Tesco or take advantage of discounted prices with loyalty cards. Nonetheless, for those seeking a more affordable option, Morrisons offers its own-brand Irish cream that rivals Baileys in both taste and consistency. Conversely, Aldi’s own-brand Irish cream failed to meet expectations, with its watery consistency and overpowering sweetness, making it a less desirable choice. As the festive season approaches, consumers are encouraged to explore their options to find the perfect Irish cream for their holiday celebrations.