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A Painkiller and a bottle of PussersTypePrimary alcohol by volume.Servedon the rocksStandard garnishCommonly used ingredients. 1-4 part(s) Pusser's. 4 parts juice. 1 part. 1 part.
Sprinkle withPreparationShake and garnish.A Painkiller is a cocktail trademarked by Pusser's Rum Ltd, their signature drink. It is often associated with the British Virgin Islands, its place of origin. The Painkiller is a blend of or any rum with 4 parts pineapple juice, 1 part cream of coconut and 1 part orange juice, well shaken and served over the rocks with a generous amount of fresh nutmeg on top. It may be made with either two, three or four ounces of Pusser's dark rum.The original Painkiller was created in the 1970s by Daphne Henderson at the Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay on the island of in the. See also.Other trademarked cocktails include:.References.
Painkiller Cocktail Recipe. A delicious rum-based alcoholic beverage recipe, this copycat cocktail recipe is based on the infamous Cheddar restaurant beverage. This delicious Painkiller cocktail packs a wallop! Ingredients 2 ounces rum (navy or dark). 4 ounces pineapple juice. 1 ounce cream of coconut. 1 ounce orange juice. Garnish: nutmeg.
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A Painkiller is a rum cocktail trademarked by Pusser's Rum Ltd, their signature drink. It is often associated with the British Virgin Islands, its place of origin. The Painkiller is a blend of Pusser's or any rum with 4 parts pineapple juice, 1 part cream of coconut and 1 part orange juice, well shaken and served over the rocks with a generous amount of fresh nutmeg on top. It may be made with either two, three or four ounces of Pusser's dark rum.
The original Painkiller was created in the 1970s by Daphne Henderson at the Soggy Dollar Bar at White Bay on the island of Jost Van Dyke in the British Virgin Islands.[1]
See also[edit]
Other trademarked cocktails include:[2]
References[edit]
- ^'Cocktail Origins: A Painkiller to Cure What Ails You'. September 12, 2014.
- ^Haglage, Abby (2015-09-22). 'Will the Real Dark N' Stormy Please Stand Up?'. The Daily Beast. Retrieved 2017-07-08.
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