Drinking Baileys this festive season? Experts say you should not do this
If you do a certain thing with Baileys Irish Cream - or any other cream liqueur - there’s a good chance your Christmas will be ruined. Find out what the problem with this iconic drink is.
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It’s Christmas, so you would be forgiven for pulling out that dusty bottle of Baileys Irish Cream and helping yourself to a festive tipple or two.
While we won’t judge you for a sneaky nip, there is one thing you definitely should not do – and that’s pour any leftover Baileys down the sink.
Not only is it a waste of this sacred Christmas spirit, but it can also cause serious blockages to your sink.
Cream liqueurs, such as Baileys, Amarula or Advocaat, have a high-fat content and fall into the category of F.O.G – fats, oils and grease.
The liqueur can stick to the pipes and block the U bend under your sink, preventing liquid from passing through.
An overflowing sink is not exactly what you want on Christmas Day (and let’s not get started on the plumber call-out fee).
Cream liqueur should be disposed of like any other fats and oils. Seal it first in a container then dispose of it in the bin.
Even better, you can also use up the last of your bottle in our Bailey’s chocolate cake.
Related recipes: Treat yourself with these 7 Baileys recipes.
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Originally published as Drinking Baileys this festive season? Experts say you should not do this