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It's HOT. Let's make some Painkillers | Original Painkiller vs Trademarked Painkiller® 8 дней назад


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It's HOT. Let's make some Painkillers | Original Painkiller vs Trademarked Painkiller®

Ways to Support the Make And Drink Channel ⭐ Patreon:   / makeanddrink   🛒 Make and Drink Shop: https://makeanddrinkshop.bigcartel.com/ 📸 Instagram:   / makeanddrinkderek   ❤️ Subscribe:    / @makeanddrink   🔔 Email list: https://bit.ly/3nPyHNR The original Painkiller cocktail was created by George and Marie Myrick for the Soggy Dollar Bar in Jost Van Dyke, British Virgin Islands. According to the Myricks, the original Painkiller featured either Cruzan or Mount Gay Gold. It wasn't until 18 years later that Pusser's Rum would trademark the Painkiller which it still holds the trademark to today. A little more on these recipes: The Pussers: The recipe is well known and shared online, on their mugs, and by their creator Charles Tobias with the 4:1:1 ratio. But online and in books, most people default to this version as the official Soggy Dollar version without realizing Pusser's did not create the cocktail. Soggy Dollar: This version is a little more difficult to source, the recipe I used today is from Forbes (link below) and says it's directly from the bar, but doesn't necessarily seem official. It's in an article written by travel contributor, Brittany Anas. I did find a video from the Caribbean Journal where the Soggy Dollar bar is mixing up a batch of Painkillers and it's not conclusive, but does look like it is either equal parts orange juice, pineapple juice, and CocoLopez OR more orange juice than pineapple and still equal parts pineapple and CocoLopez. Video is a little inconclusive due to the size of the cartons and cans and we don't know what they started with. It is clear it is not a 4:1:1 ratio Soggy Dollar Bar Recipe: https://www.forbes.com/sites/brittany... Caribbean Journal Video:    • How to Make a Painkiller   Books and references used in this episode Cocktail Wonk Interview: https://cocktailwonk.com/2020/07/char... 📗 Tropical Standard: https://amzn.to/432g9Jh Recipes at the bottom of this description 🍹 *Glass Bamboo Tiki Straws: * SurfsideSips: https://surfsidesips.com/?ref=c6zydg4n Use code MAKEANDDRINK for 20%Off Favorite Bar Tools: 🍋 Citrus Juicer: https://amzn.to/4bU1tjY 🥄 Bar Spoon Set: https://amzn.to/3yrg9Z9 🧊 *Nugget Ice and Tools https://amzn.to/3yH3zFe ⚒️ All Bar Tools: https://amzn.to/49m0Iz2 Garnish Game: 🌺https://amzn.to/3UQ8v26 🍷 Favorite Glassware: https://amzn.to/4bOK2SA 📚 Favorite Cocktail Books: https://amzn.to/3WwwR19 🛍️ Full Amazon Store Front: https://www.amazon.com/shop/makeanddrink Tools I use to make Videos 🎥 Camera gear: https://amzn.to/3OQTDy8 🎶 Music: https://www.epidemicsound.com/referra... Some links are affiliate links that may lead to a commission paid to the channel 📃 Episode Chapters 📃 00:00 Introduction 01:10 The Original Painkiller 01:39 The Pusser's Painkiller 03:18 The Real Original Painkiller 04:56 Don't sue me 07:07 The Ingredients 07:56 Making the Original 08:41 Making The Painkillers 09:24 Painkillers Recipe Card 09:41 Drinking the Painkillers 📖 Recipe(s) 📖 The Original Painkiller 2 oz orange juice (60 ml) 1 oz cream of coconut (30 ml) 1 oz pineapple juice (30 ml) 2 oz Cruzan Rum(60 ml) Pusser's Rum Painkiller® 4 oz pineapple juice (120 ml) 1 oz cream of coconut (30 ml) 1 oz orange juice (30 ml) 2 oz Pusser’s Rum (60 ml) #Cocktails #Painkiller #TropicalCocktails

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