
Sheridan's Coffee Layered Liqueur
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Elegant. Distinctive. Instantly recognisable.
Sheridan’s is more than a liqueur — it’s a conversation piece. First released in 1994, this dual-chambered bottle is a masterclass in presentation and flavour: one side holds a rich black coffee and whiskey liqueur, the other a smooth vanilla cream. When poured together, they form a perfectly layered drink — like an Irish coffee in a glass, no bartender required.
This luxurious treat hails from Dublin, combining the warmth of Irish spirits with velvety sweetness and bold roasted notes. Whether as an after-dinner indulgence or an unexpected gift, Sheridan’s is truly in a class of its own.
Why we love it:
Sheridan’s has earned its cult status. It’s instantly recognisable, endlessly giftable, and utterly delicious. Whether you're gifting or treating yourself, it delivers theatre and flavour in equal measure — an Irish classic with a creamy, caffeinated twist.

Ireland

Colour
Dual-layered — deep espresso brown with a creamy ivory top.
Nose
Intense roasted coffee, dark chocolate, and hints of vanilla and malt.
Palate
Luscious and layered — bittersweet coffee, smooth cream, and a gentle whiskey glow.

- Pour gently to layer cream over coffee — serve neat, no stirring needed
- Over ice for a chilled dessert-style drink
- Drizzle over vanilla ice cream or into hot coffee for a decadent twist
- Try in creative cocktails or after-dinner shooters
✨ Easy Home Cocktail: Sheridan’s Velvet Float - 50 ml Sheridan’s (poured slowly to layer)
- Float over ice in a stemmed glass
- Optional: Garnish with shaved dark chocolate or espresso beans
Sweet, smooth, and visually stunning — a showstopper in a glass.

50

15.5

Crafted in Dublin and exported around the world, Sheridan’s captures the charm of Irish hospitality and the pleasure of a great after-dinner coffee. It’s a tribute to tradition with a playful presentation — a staple of gift baskets and special occasions since the ‘90s.