Went to Asda and found this fantastic taste 70cl 14.5% vol. cream liqueur just for £3 !
Amazing deal for me!
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jh0a1r4p40
28 Feb 17#33
I have used Asda for a number of years and always got my Irish knight from them but over the last few years Asda have stopped selling it .can you tell me if it has been taken off the market. if not cane you let me know were the nearest outlet to post code dy9 0qj thank you. I beleave that Irish knight cream Liqueur is as good as Baileys but I don't seam able to get it now.
1234asdf
20 Aug 15#32
There has been no Irish Knights at my local asda for 2 weeks
karl2015x
28 Dec 14#31
Awesome drink Irish knight! And to "Krinkle" ha really bet you can't even afford a can of coke
Shengis
4 Nov 07#28
PMSL! Was at Asda earlier and had to go have a look. The shelf was BARE!!!! :lol:
seanjames to Shengis
4 Nov 07#30
yeah all those "council " types bought it all:giggle:
Simona
4 Nov 07#29
I went there earlier 2day and it was absolutely empty :smiley:) thanks God I got 5 bottles the day b4 so there's still one left in the fridge
it seems that a lot of you were aware of this low price drink... I am a big saver but haven't come across this previously..... well, better later than never :smiley:))
t0mm
4 Nov 07#27
It's been this price for god knows how long [a few years] voting hot because its really nice! (Not like i've ever tried it seeing as i'm only 16? :whistling:) haha
scottyf
3 Nov 071#26
sort of
for the few months i have been on here it seems that most members on here eat nothing but organic,free range food,wouldnt look at any procceseed food(turkey ham;-) )look down on you if you feed your children any of it.
buy pre made solid wood furniture (dont mention flat pack)
and mostly only buy branded named foods/products(bah supermarket ownbrands)
i am sure theres more thats slipped my mind
the funny thing is this site is a moneysaving site but it seems that it full of money folk(people with plenty of money)trying to save £3 on an external hd:giggle: (which i dont buy for a second)
Fluff
3 Nov 07#25
It's not Baileys, but it's Baileys-esque.
Should satisfy your already squiffy gran after she's been at the sherry and definitely good enough to cook with.
mattress
2 Nov 07#24
Nothing comes close to the real thing but this is great to give to friends/family if they are visiting. Keep the Baileys out of site.:thumbsup:
Shengis
2 Nov 07#23
I'll have you know we never touch the stuff and even if we did you're not invited:giggle:
Krinkle
2 Nov 07#10
This is Baileys for council trash...I get the real mccoy or Taste the Difference from Sainsburys as I is sophisticated like! :thumbsup:
Simona to Krinkle
2 Nov 07#12
lol, I'll be more sophisticated when I graduate and have income for that. Now I'm glad I can sip this decent drink with my friends in front of the fire (at home, not outside lol) and not to worry you're gonna get short of drinks.
:whistling:
therealslimkaty to Krinkle
2 Nov 07#22
WOW @ council trash..... Im shocked. I live in a council flat and I am most definitely not trash. As a new user on this site, I'm REALLY hoping this is not the prevailing attitude.
I have tried Irish Knights. I did a taste test with it and Baileys. The Irish Knights is thinner in consistency and has a slighty harsher edge to it, but it really isn't too bad. Certainly its good for putting in coffee, over ice cream, etc. But real Bailey's is nicer for drinking. I've tried Lidl's own Irish cream too, which is similar to Irish Knights, it's acceptable but not as rich as Bailey's again.
Krinkle
2 Nov 07#21
The 'Taste the Difference' stuff from Sainsburys was half price last year...I think it was around £8 and was very tasty indeed. You don't tend to get really great deals on Baileys anymore, s'pose it's because it's the brand leader!!
...if neither of the above hit the £8 mark I may have to mingle with the pikeys and go for a cheapie! :santa:
...out of interest, how long do these last for unopened? I've still got a TTD from last Christmas...it don't go orff does it???
caroline072
2 Nov 07#20
marks and spencers do a decent irish cream 7.99 i think
very nice some of my fiends prefer it to baileys
scottyf
2 Nov 07#19
yeah it tastes pretty good
i normally have a large glass 3/4 irish cream,1/4 milk top off with some ice
then carry on untill the bottles gone:thumbsup:
mikeyp
2 Nov 07#18
yeah picked 1 up anyway as seems good value. Seems it is normal price looking at the display.
Hoping it tastes like Baileys!
scottyf
2 Nov 07#17
isnt £3 the normal price or was it £2.99 last year
bellboys
2 Nov 07#16
£3.01. j/k
mikeyp
2 Nov 07#15
How much is this usually?
alanclose
2 Nov 07#14
In most cases if its 14.5% its made with wine and if its 17% it is made with whiskey
newham
2 Nov 07#13
looks like i will have to check that out before do the switch with my misses. if she finds out, she'll kill me. ta for the heads up Simona
Simona
2 Nov 07#11
Straight from the label:
[CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="DarkGreen"]IRISH
KNIGHTS[/SIZE]
[FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"]IRISH COUNTRY CREAM[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] [COLOR="Red"][FONT="Times New Roman"][SIZE="2"]A special blend of Fresh Cream
and Selected Wine[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/CENTER]
Be aware: the actual label on the bottle vary from the posted picture and the writing on the label is something more like above ;-)
Shengis
2 Nov 07#9
Nah it'll be sherry or something similar (antifreeze? :lol:) as that has a high ABV.
Winchy
2 Nov 07#8
We always get Irish Knights when it's in stock at Asda, massive favourite over christmas and it seems that most of the family prefer it to Baileys and some just can't tell the difference.
bellboys
2 Nov 07#7
It's 14.5% ABV! That must be some VERY strong wine they are mixing it with :thinking: Surely this is mixed with whisky (albeit cheap whisky) to get to that ABV figure?
Saben
2 Nov 07#6
I'll vouch for Irish Knights, we get it at Xmas cos it mixes well with hot chocolate! and it's cheep cheep cheep!!!!
gobofraggle
2 Nov 07#5
check the label - I haven't had any recently, but Irish Knights always used to taste a lot more bitter that Baileys for the good reason that it was cream mixed with cheap wine (instead of cheap whiskey)... so, it isn't the same type of thing
newham
2 Nov 07#4
nice one - my misses goes through baileys like water over xmas - cost me a fortune - gonna fill some baileys bottles up with the asda one and see if she notices - then gonna spend the money i save on a N - Wii........:giggle:
clarky666
2 Nov 07#3
Can't beat the poor mans Baileys. Tesco's Irish Meadow and ASDA's equivalent are also very decent.
Simona
2 Nov 07#2
:smiley: yeah, i don't feel much difference.....especially when you have one glasses or two...... :P (or thin wallet)
cutthroat_jake
2 Nov 07#1
Hehe.
Haven't tried this, but I love "Ballycastle" from Aldi for a similar price.
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Latest comments (33)
it seems that a lot of you were aware of this low price drink... I am a big saver but haven't come across this previously..... well, better later than never :smiley:))
for the few months i have been on here it seems that most members on here eat nothing but organic,free range food,wouldnt look at any procceseed food(turkey ham;-) )look down on you if you feed your children any of it.
buy pre made solid wood furniture (dont mention flat pack)
and mostly only buy branded named foods/products(bah supermarket ownbrands)
i am sure theres more thats slipped my mind
the funny thing is this site is a moneysaving site but it seems that it full of money folk(people with plenty of money)trying to save £3 on an external hd:giggle: (which i dont buy for a second)
Should satisfy your already squiffy gran after she's been at the sherry and definitely good enough to cook with.
:whistling:
I have tried Irish Knights. I did a taste test with it and Baileys. The Irish Knights is thinner in consistency and has a slighty harsher edge to it, but it really isn't too bad. Certainly its good for putting in coffee, over ice cream, etc. But real Bailey's is nicer for drinking. I've tried Lidl's own Irish cream too, which is similar to Irish Knights, it's acceptable but not as rich as Bailey's again.
...if neither of the above hit the £8 mark I may have to mingle with the pikeys and go for a cheapie! :santa:
...out of interest, how long do these last for unopened? I've still got a TTD from last Christmas...it don't go orff does it???
very nice some of my fiends prefer it to baileys
i normally have a large glass 3/4 irish cream,1/4 milk top off with some ice
then carry on untill the bottles gone:thumbsup:
Hoping it tastes like Baileys!
[CENTER][SIZE="5"][COLOR="DarkGreen"]IRISH
KNIGHTS[/SIZE]
[FONT="Century Gothic"][SIZE="3"]IRISH COUNTRY CREAM[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT]
[COLOR="Red"][FONT="Times New Roman"][SIZE="2"]A special blend of Fresh Cream
and Selected Wine[/SIZE][/FONT][/COLOR][/CENTER]
Be aware: the actual label on the bottle vary from the posted picture and the writing on the label is something more like above ;-)
Haven't tried this, but I love "Ballycastle" from Aldi for a similar price.
:pirate: CJ :pirate: