Baileys now does a SALTED CARAMEL flavour – and you can buy it in Asda, Costco, Morrisons and Sainsbury’s
BAILEY'S fans are in for a treat this Christmas as it's launching a new salted caramel flavour - and even better, it's going to be available all year round.
The "scrumptious" festive tipple sees Baileys' velvety-smooth Original Irish Cream blended with rich caramel and a hint of salt, to create what promises to be a "deliciously decadent flavour".
A 70cl bottle with a 17 per cent alcohol by volume (ABV) content has a recommended retail price of £16, although shops will be able to set their own shelf price.
You can get your hands on the sweet treat both in-store and online at Asda from October 10, and at Morrisons and Sainsbury's from November 1.
And if you've got a membership to wholesaler Costco, which costs £15 a year online or £33.60 a year as an individual in stores, you can snap it up right now.
One savvy shopper on the told The Sun she bought the festive tipple in her local Costco branch in Birmingham for £14.98.
What does Baileys' new Salted Caramel drink taste like?
THIS isn't an exaggeration when I say it tastes like heaven, pure, sweet heaven.
It's went down an absolute treat in The Sun office.
The tipple is creamy and smooth just like the Original Baileys but with the added sweetness and warmth of caramel, and then there's just the hint of salt and burnt sugar to bring you back down to your feet again.
If you've got a sweet tooth you'll love it, and we reckon it'd be perfect in a warming hot chocolate, although one person said they thought it'd be a good ancdeote to a bitter coffee.
And if you're skipping on a dessert, this would be a great after dinner sweetner.
Her post about it has been wildly popular receiving more than 2,300 likes and 3,300 comments in just two days.
One user commented: "Mmm I wanna try", while someone else said: "This looks yummy".
The new salted caramel flavour joins Baileys' current range, which is made up of Original, Almande (dairy free), Chocolate Luxe, Orange Truffle, and Coffee.
There is also a limited edition Strawberries and Cream flavour that is still available at Sainsbury's, while Baileys also has a range of iced coffees in cans.
But when it comes to price, the original flavour of Bailey's can be snapped up for less than the salted caramel version as it's currently discounted to £12 per 70cl bottle at and from £20 and £15 respectively. It also has a 17 per cent ABV.
is also selling the Strawberries and Cream version for even less at £10 per 70cl bottle reduced from £16, although it's the only one of the four major supermarkets to still stock it.
If you don't want to shell out for the real deal, Tesco has an that may taste similar at £12 for a 70cl bottle, although it's unclear what the ABV is.
On calories, Baileys Original contains more at 82 calories per 25ml serving compared to 79 calories in the same serving of Salted Caramel.
An adult man should consume around 2,500 calories a day while it's 2,000 for a woman, according to NHS guidelines.
More on Christmas
Baileys, which is manufactured by Diageo, is best enjoyed over ice, in a cocktail, in a hot chocolate topped with cream and even drizzled on desserts, but remember to be .
Earlier this year, Morrisons and Tesco were both selling salted caramel Baileys Easter eggs.
While you can also buy Baileys salted caramel truffles.
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