
Ingredients
- .5 oz Coffee Liqueur
- .5 oz Creme De Cacao
- .5 oz Brandy
- 4 oz Coffee
- 1.5 oz Whipped Cream
Instructions
- Mix alcohols. add coffee. top with whipped cream. and serve.
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
The exact origins of the Keoke Coffee are a bit murky, as is common with many classic coffee cocktails. The name itself is sometimes attributed to a restaurant in California. Like its cousins, the Irish Coffee or Mexican Coffee, it likely gained popularity as a warming digestif, perfect for cooler evenings or as a rich end to a meal in the mid to late 20th century.
It sits comfortably in the family of spiked hot coffee drinks. While the Irish Coffee leans on whiskey and the Mexican Coffee often features tequila or Kahlua with cinnamon, the Keoke Coffee distinguishes itself with the combination of brandy and creme de cacao, offering a distinct chocolate and grape spirit profile that sets it apart from its brethren.
You would typically find or serve a Keoke Coffee in places that offer a dessert menu with a kick. Think cozy ski lodge bars, a classic steakhouse after dinner, or a relaxed bistro during the cooler months. It is a comforting drink meant for unwinding, not for a quick happy hour.
What it tastes like
The Keoke Coffee offers a delightful layered flavor experience. On the front, you get the robust bitterness of coffee softened by the sweet, dark chocolate notes from the creme de cacao. As it settles, the warming, slightly fruity undertones of the brandy emerge, adding complexity. The finish is smooth and creamy, thanks to the whipped cream, which mellows the alcohol and leaves a lingering coffee and chocolate sweetness.
With half an ounce each of 20 percent ABV coffee liqueur and creme de cacao, plus half an ounce of 40 percent ABV brandy in about 4 ounces of coffee, this drink lands around 7 to 8 percent ABV. This puts it in the range of a strong craft beer, making it a moderately boozy cocktail. It provides a gentle, warming buzz rather than a heavy hit.
The technique
Building a Keoke Coffee is straightforward. Start by preheating your glass with hot water, then discard the water. Combine the coffee liqueur, creme de cacao, and brandy directly in the warm glass. Fill the rest of the glass with hot, freshly brewed coffee. The final step is to carefully top the drink with a generous layer of lightly whipped cream.
The single most important technique tip for any hot coffee cocktail is the whipped cream float. Whip your cream just until it forms soft peaks, not too stiff. Then, gently pour it over the back of a spoon held just above the coffee’s surface. This technique ensures the cream floats beautifully on top, remaining distinct and slowly dissolving into the drink rather than sinking immediately. Skipping this step means a messy, integrated cream that changes the texture and visual appeal.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Coffee Liqueur
- Use
- Opt for a quality coffee liqueur like Kahlua, Tia Maria, or Mr. Black. These offer genuine coffee flavor and a good balance of sweetness, typically around 20 percent ABV.
- Skip
- Avoid artificial coffee syrups or very low end, overly sweet liqueurs. They lack the depth and true coffee character needed to properly anchor the drink.
- Why
- This ingredient is crucial for reinforcing the coffee base while adding a layer of sweetness and a pleasant boozy warmth that complements the fresh coffee.
Brandy
- Use
- A decent VS or VSOP brandy, Cognac, or Armagnac will work well. American brandies like E&J or Christian Brothers are perfectly suitable for mixing, offering a smooth, fruity character.
- Skip
- Steer clear of harsh, unaged brandies or those with overwhelming artificial flavorings. They will introduce off notes that clash with the delicate chocolate and coffee.
- Why
- Brandy provides the essential warming spirit base, contributing complex notes of dried fruit, oak, and a subtle sweetness that rounds out the coffee and chocolate flavors.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
Irish Coffee
- The whiskey classic
- Swap the brandy and creme de cacao for Irish whiskey, then top with cream. It is a simpler, more spirit-forward coffee drink.
Mexican Coffee
- Spicy and spirited
- Use tequila or a combination of Kahlua and tequila, often with a hint of cinnamon. The flavors are bolder and more exotic.
Spanish Coffee
- Flaming spectacle
- This variation typically uses rum and coffee liqueur, often flamed before the coffee is added. It adds a dramatic presentation and a different rum sweetness.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
A strong, sweetened cold brew concentrate can approximate the flavor, but you will lose some of the liqueur’s body and sweetness. Adjust sugar to taste.
A good quality chocolate liqueur or a small amount of chocolate syrup can work, but consider adding a touch more brandy to maintain the alcohol balance.
Dark rum or a smooth bourbon can be substituted, but be aware this will significantly alter the drink’s flavor profile, bringing different notes of molasses or vanilla.
A dollop of vanilla ice cream will melt into a creamy topping, or a splash of heavy cream will add richness, though without the airy texture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Keoke Coffee?
A Keoke Coffee contains coffee liqueur, creme de cacao, brandy, hot coffee, and is topped with whipped cream.
Is Keoke Coffee served hot or cold?
The Keoke Coffee is traditionally served hot, making it a popular choice for colder weather or as an after-dinner drink.
What kind of coffee should I use for Keoke Coffee?
Use a freshly brewed, strong, dark roast coffee. Avoid anything too weak or acidic, as it will be overpowered by the spirits.
Is Keoke Coffee a dessert drink?
Yes, with its sweet, creamy, and boozy profile, the Keoke Coffee functions perfectly as a dessert drink.
How strong is a Keoke Coffee?
A Keoke Coffee is moderately strong, typically around 7 to 8 percent ABV, comparable to a strong beer.
What’s the difference between Keoke Coffee and Irish Coffee?
Keoke Coffee uses brandy and creme de cacao, while Irish Coffee uses Irish whiskey. This gives them distinct flavor profiles.
Can I make Keoke Coffee without alcohol?
You can certainly make a non-alcoholic version using coffee flavored syrup, chocolate syrup, and a non-alcoholic brandy alternative, then top with whipped cream.
What glass should I use for Keoke Coffee?
A preheated Irish coffee glass, a tempered mug, or any heatproof glass with a handle is ideal for serving a Keoke Coffee.
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