Pain Killer receipe
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Pain Killer receipe
Ok that's it someone mentioned a receipe for painkillers! Who has it? 

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Re: Pain Killer receipe
Ok so I should have said can someone tell me the reciepe?Itsstraightparadise wrote:Ok that's it someone mentioned a receipe for painkillers! Who has it?
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The 4-1-1 works fine BUT never, never forget the freshly grated nutmeg AND shaken, not stirred (no blenders). Golden Rum (ex Pusser's) to taste and float some dark rum on top (ex Myer's)
In your Soggy Dollar plastic cup (or reasonable facsimile thereof) pour the rum over the ice, add the mix, float the dark and grate the nutmeg
Dave
In your Soggy Dollar plastic cup (or reasonable facsimile thereof) pour the rum over the ice, add the mix, float the dark and grate the nutmeg
Dave
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Here's the Beach Bar's recipe: http://www.beachbarstjohn.com/food_drinks.shtml
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As established in Painkiller lore, the fabulous libation was originated at The Soggy Dollar Bar, White Bay, JVD.
Since the proprietor(s) have never been willing to divulge the ingredients, there have been variations springing up here and there.
Pussers' is the 4-1-1.
I've never had a bad one and I'm looking forward to trying The Beach Bar's variation in April. Not too sure how they mix that Coco Lopez in without shaking it, but it is obviously choice.
Dave
Since the proprietor(s) have never been willing to divulge the ingredients, there have been variations springing up here and there.
Pussers' is the 4-1-1.
I've never had a bad one and I'm looking forward to trying The Beach Bar's variation in April. Not too sure how they mix that Coco Lopez in without shaking it, but it is obviously choice.
Dave
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Okay - maybe a stupid question to all of you, but...
I can never get the Coco Lopez to completely dissolve in the drink. It stays "lumpy" and settles to the bottom of the glass.
If you don't blend the drink, then how do you get the Coco Lopez to dissolve???
We're looking forward to making a batch and taking it and some rum with us to the beach. But - only if I can figure our how to make it GREAT.
What do you do?
Thanks!
VI
I can never get the Coco Lopez to completely dissolve in the drink. It stays "lumpy" and settles to the bottom of the glass.
If you don't blend the drink, then how do you get the Coco Lopez to dissolve???
We're looking forward to making a batch and taking it and some rum with us to the beach. But - only if I can figure our how to make it GREAT.
What do you do?
Thanks!
VI
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Try mixing the pineapple and oj with the coco lopez first. You could probable use a blender. I noticed at Soggy Dollar that all of that was pre-mixed in a jug. It was poured over the rum and ice then topped with rum and nutmeg. Another idea I use is to put the can of coco lopez in hot water for awhile and let it melt.
Painkiller Recipe
Get a gallon jug and add:
1 - 46 oz. can pineapple juice
1 - can Coco Lopez (Put can in water bath on stove to disolve)
1 - 15 oz. orange juice
Dark Cruzan Rum
Shake well. Put ice in cup, add mixture of above ingredients to 2/3 full, fill rest with rum, sprinkle nutmeg on top. Pour in second cup and back into first cup and ready to drink.
1 - 46 oz. can pineapple juice
1 - can Coco Lopez (Put can in water bath on stove to disolve)
1 - 15 oz. orange juice
Dark Cruzan Rum
Shake well. Put ice in cup, add mixture of above ingredients to 2/3 full, fill rest with rum, sprinkle nutmeg on top. Pour in second cup and back into first cup and ready to drink.