This drink was invented one New Years Eve in Minnesota when a blizzard prevented travel to anywhere. In an effort to perservere and bring in the new year correctly, a stranded young man took inventory of what was available in the house, took bottles in hand and stated to experiment. Being a fan of cement mixers, and Abortions (shots) Ian Adams, Combined the Bailey's with the other ingredients just to see what happened. The result was a rancid looking mixture. But! on further inspection it smelled sweet, and tasted sweeter. The Drink was a hilarious hit with the other castaway party goers.
It has a great shock value. Grate taste. Gets the party going. Severe Dysentery is really good at covering up the taste of terrible, old, forgotten vodka.
It isn't well known but it has been an entertaining beverage at several parties since then.
serve in Highball Glass | alcohol 16% |
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Calories (kcal) |
238 |
Fiber |
0.4 g |
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