My bestest friend in the world, who knows exactly what I like, got me a bottle of Dooley’s toffee liqueur. Oh my god. It is lovely! Silky and milky — the only way I’d ever accept milk. It’s very much like Baileys except that the taste of toffee rolls over your tongue. It’s got a bite, which comes from the vodka in it. I headed straight over to the Dooley website to look up cocktails that use this lovely liqueur and found many recipes. But I’m afraid I might just finish off the bottle before I can make the first cocktail!
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