This creamy Guinness cocktail is the kinda drink you make when you want dessert… but boozy. It’s smooth, strong, cold — basically an Irish coffee’s cooler, lazier cousin. Easy to shake up, no fancy gear needed. Cosy for winter, cheeky enough for late nights too.
Ingredients Needed
For the Drink:
- Ice cubes
- 50ml Irish whiskey
- 30ml condensed milk — sweet, thick, balances the bitter
- 50ml Guinness — just enough for that deep stout flavour
To Finish:
- 1 whole nutmeg — grated on top (trust me)
How To Make Creamy Guinness Cocktail
- Fill the Glass: Tumbler. Ice. Keep it simple. Big chunks of ice work best, don’t melt too fast.
- Mix It Up: In a shaker or just a jug, throw in the whiskey, condensed milk, Guinness. Add a few ice cubes too. Doesn’t need to be perfect — I’ve used a protein shaker in a pinch. Shake it up for a solid 30 seconds.
- Strain It Out: Pour through a strainer into your glass. You want it smooth, no weird bits.
- Nutmeg Time: Grate fresh nutmeg over the top. Just a little dusting. Smells like Christmas. Or like your nan’s kitchen but with whiskey.

Why I Love This Recipe
First time I made this, I’d had a long day. Like, one of those bone-tired, “I don’t even want to chew” kind of days. Threw this together and honestly… felt like a grown-up milkshake but way more satisfying. The mix of bitter stout, creamy milk, and that whiskey heat? Game changer.
Recipe Tips
- Don’t skip the shake — it blends the condensed milk properly.
- Fresh nutmeg > ground nutmeg. Just tastes better.
- Guinness draught works best — not too fizzy, nice and smooth.
- Want it colder? Chill the glass first.
- No shaker? Use a jar with a lid or a big mug and stir real hard.
- You can batch this ahead, but shake before serving.
- Use a bold Irish whiskey. Something with a bit of fire.
How To Store Creamy Guinness Cocktail
- At Room Temperature: Nope. Needs to stay cold.
- In the Fridge: Store mixed (minus ice) in a sealed jar for up to 2 days. Shake again before serving.
- In the Freezer: Wouldn’t bother. Condensed milk doesn’t freeze well.
- Reheating: Nope — this is a cold drink. Heating it ruins the texture.
Nutrition Facts (per serving)
- Calories: ~230 kcal
- Carbs: 18g
- Protein: 2g
- Fat: 4g
- Sugar: 15g
- Fibre: 0g
- Sodium: 25mg
Let’s Answer a Few Questions!
- Q: Can I use a different beer instead of Guinness?
A: You can, but Guinness has that creamy, low-fizz thing going. IPAs or lagers don’t hit the same. - Q: Is there a non-dairy version?
A: Try sweetened coconut condensed milk. Different vibe, still lush. - Q: What whiskey works best?
A: Any Irish whiskey really, but I like Jameson or Bushmills — smooth and not too smoky. - Q: Can I make this in advance?
A: Yup. Just shake it again before serving. Nutmeg goes on last.
Creamy Guinness Cocktail Recipe
Course: DrinksCuisine: IrishDifficulty: Easy1
servings3
230
kcalA cold, rich blend of Irish whiskey, Guinness, and condensed milk — sweet, boozy, and spiced with fresh nutmeg.
Ingredients
Ice cubes
50ml Irish whiskey
30ml condensed milk
50ml Guinness
Whole nutmeg (for grating)
Directions
- Fill a tumbler with ice.
- In a shaker, combine whiskey, condensed milk, and Guinness.
- Add ice and shake for 30 seconds.
- Add ice and shake for 30 seconds.
- Strain into the prepared glass.
- Grate fresh nutmeg on top.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Shake well to blend the condensed milk fully.
- Use Guinness Draught for smooth texture.
- Don’t skip the nutmeg — it adds warmth.
- For a stronger hit, bump up the whiskey to 60ml.