
Sometimes, the best tastes come from surprising combinations. Who would have thought that Irish whiskey, cream, coffee and sugar would make a good combination and would ultimately be considered to be one of the most popular liquors in the world? When I first saw this creamy alcoholic drink, I was naturally suspicious if it would taste good. Cream and alcohol, after all, seem like an unusual combination. But the first time it touched my taste buds, I knew I would be craving for this drink. It’s like getting the very best of coffee and adding elements that would make it even more crave-worthy—the velvety goodness of cream, the stimulating taste of alcohol, and the addicting effect of sugar.
However, because Irish Cream has at least 17% of alcohol, I just can’t drink it anytime I want. I found a solution to this: Suprem-e’s Irish Cream e-liquid. It takes like the real thing, without the alcohol.
Irish Cream without the Alcohol
Suprem-e’s Irish Cream e-liquid surprisingly tastes like the real thing. Each vape will pamper your taste buds with the strength of whisky cream combined with the velvet-smooth aroma of coffee and the richness of cocoa. The alternating flavours of coffee and cocoa blend well with the alcohol undertones. When used as an e-liquid flavour, the effect creates a feast for the senses. The best thing about this vape flavour is you can indulge in the taste without getting tipsy or without worrying about drunk driving.
The taste of Suprem-e Irish Cream e-liquid is as good as the drink itself, complete even without the actual whisky. The flavour also never gets old. Even if you vape this for months, it will still feel new because the flavour is neither too sweet nor too bitter.
Irish cream aficionados who love to travel will find this e-liquid flavour to their liking. Wherever they go—whether they’re skiing the South Island in New Zealand or riding the waves of world-famous Bondi Beach in Australia—they can always satisfy their Irish cream cravings with this Irish Cream e-juice from Suprem-e.

Hi would like to purchase some Irish cream juice. Can you send me prices plus the cost of postage to Melbourne city Australia. Thanks