kahlua is a (coffee based) liqueur, so neither actually. Actually it is a Rum and coffee based liqueur made out of sugarcane and 100% Arabica Coffee Beans
Tia Maria is a rum-based coffee liqueur, while Kahlua is a vodka-based one. Also, the difference in the origins of the coffee beans used in each.
A kahlua and rum is called a McCracken
Kahlua can be drunk with many mixers. the most common are milk or cola. It can also have vodka added to make some drinks, for example a black Russian is Kahlua, vodka and cola and a white Russian is Kahlua, vodka and milk.
black Russian
a drink made with kahlua and vodka
Kahlua is not a distilled spirit; it is a coffee-flavored liqueur made with rum, sugar, vanilla, and coffee. The rum used in Kahlua is produced separately through a distillation process.
Neither vodka nor rum contain sugar.
drum-d= rum bavodka-ba=vodka therefore, ...... :)
Kahlua is a coffee-flavored liqueur that contains rum as one of its key ingredients. By including rum on the label, Kahlua is providing transparency to consumers about the alcohol content and base spirit used in the product. Additionally, highlighting rum on the label may appeal to consumers who enjoy rum-based cocktails or are looking for a spirit with a specific flavor profile.
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vodka