• For those unfamiliar with this delicious Spanish concoction, a carajillo is essentially a shot of espresso paired with a shot of liquor, typically brandy or whisky.
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  • Popular in Spain, Mexico, and elsewhere throughout Latin America, the carajillo is a drink born of the people as opposed to having been created in a bar.
  • Besides a carajillo, Licor 43 is well suited to a lot of other cocktails. You can use it in piña coladas, sangria, or espresso martinis.
  • The origin of Carajillo can be traced back to Spain, where it was initially created by Spanish soldiers during the Spanish colonial period.
  • The Carajillo is a coffee cocktail with a split base of espresso and Licor 43, a Spanish liqueur. It’s essentially a Spanish version of an Irish Coffee.
  • Carajillo is a combination of coffee and alcohol and is known for its unique taste with a full bodied flavor.
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  • In the States, carajillo is better known as Spanish coffee, which is an entirely different drink altogether. It includes whipped cream, flames, and coffee liqueur.