
Kahlua
Description
Kahlúa is a coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico. The drink contains rum, sugar, vanilla bean, and Arabica coffee. Pedro Domecq began producing Kahlúa in 1936. It was named Kahlúa, meaning "House of the Acolhua people" in the Veracruz Nahuatl language spoken before the Spanish Conquest. Kahlúa was Hispanicized as Ulúa, forming the name of the modern San Juan de Ulúa fortress. The company merged in 1994 with Allied Lyons to become Allied Domecq. In turn, that company was partially acquired in 2005 by Pernod Ricard, the largest spirits distributor in the world since its merger with the Swedish Vin & Sprit in March 2008. Since 2004, the alcohol content of Kahlúa is 20.0%; earlier versions had 26.5%. In 2002, a more expensive, high-end product called "Kahlúa Especial" became available ...
Cocktails using Kahlua

747
Read more
After Five
Read more
Afternoon
Read more
Almeria
Read more
Avalanche
Read more
B-52
Read more
B-53
Read more
Baby Eskimo
Read more
Baby Guinness
Read more
Blind Russian
Read more
Bruce's Puce
Read more
Bumble Bee
Read more
California Root Beer
Read more
Chocolate Black Russian
Read more
Dirty Nipple
Read more
Espresso Martini
Read more
Flaming Lamborghini
Read more
Grim Reaper
Read more
Grizzly Bear
Read more
Iced Coffee Fillip
Read more
Irish Russian
Read more
Kioki Coffee
Read more
Midnight Manx
Read more
Oatmeal Cookie
Read more
Oreo Mudslide
Read more
Quentin
Read more
Quick F**K
Read more
Screaming Orgasm
Read more