Classic Painkiller Cocktail Recipe Video

The Painkiller was invented in the 1970s in the British Virgin Islands. It is made with Coconut Cream, Pineapple Juice, Orange Juice, and Dark Rum. This Tiki cocktail is really delicious!

Summary

Preparation Time5 MinServings2
TasteMethod
DishMain Ingredient,
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Recipe Story

This Tiki cocktail was invented in the 1970s at the at The Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands. The Soggy Dollar has no dock so it's visitors have to swim to shore from their boats getting their money all wet, and that is how the bar got it's name. The original Painkiller recipe is top secret, and is still being served to this day at The Soggy Dollar. However, through some reverse engineering by some people with much better taste buds than mine you no longer have to go to The Soggy Dollar to enjoy this Tiki cocktail.

Ingredients

 
1 oz Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice
 
4 oz Pineapple Juice
 
1 oz Lopez Coconut Cream
 
2 oz Dark Jamaican Rum (Preferably Pussar's Navy Rum)
 
Ground Nutmeg
 
Ground Cinnamon

Directions

Shake the ingredients together until the shaker is frosty on the outside. Then, pour it into a large glass or Tiki mug. You may want to use a Tiki mug for this one because this great tasting drink isn't very pretty to look at. Then, sprinkle some Nutmeg and Cinnamon on top. Garnish with an orange wheel, pineapple slice, and cinnamon stick.

Editors Review

Need something soothing after a tired day or a tired work, here is a classic tiki cocktail recipe just right for you. Chef Damon shows in the video a replica recipe of the classic Painkiller cocktail invented at the Soggy Dollar Bar in the British Virgin Islands. Enjoy the drink after a tiring sail on a beach-side or an island.
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