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How to Make the Drink Liquid Cocaine

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By tduerre
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Liquid Cocaine
Liquid Cocaine

Last time I went to a bar, I meet a random hippie who gave me a drink called Liquid Cocaine. It tastes great and causes you to become incredibly intoxicated quickly.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Bacardi 151 rum
  • Jagermeister
  • RumpleMinze
  1. Step 1

    Go to the liqueur store. Buy Bacardi 151, Jagermeister, and RumpleMinze peppermint schnapps.

  2. Step 2

    Chill your liquor.

  3. Step 3

    Grab a highball glass or shot glass. Under more primitive circumstances, a paper cup will do.

  4. Step 4

    Pour in one part of each ingredient. If have a cocktail shacker pour all three parts in, with ice and shake. Then pour into your glass.

Tips & Warnings
  • Don't put ice directly in this drink
  • Make sure the Schnapps is RumpleMinze and not some random brand because Rupleminze is 100 proof
  • For a party, make a huge bowl of liquid cocaine punch
  • Know your limits
  • Never drink 21 shots of this or anything else. You may die.

Comments  

meacham01 said

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on 12/4/2008 Heck I love it ...Cheers!

Mixologist said

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on 8/6/2008 If your liquors are already chilled DO NOT shake them in ice. Also, if they are chilled, it will be easier to layer the drink. Tip the glass slightly on its side (using a pousse cafe glass, or pony as it is commonly referred) and pour the Rumple Minze first, the Jager second and the 151 third. If you plug the top of the pour stop, the liquor will flow slower, allowing the alcohol to layer more easily.

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