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How to Make A Blow Job Shooter

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By Samantha Molina
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Here's an interesting shooter cocktail for your next grown up party! You might want to get some of these shots on tape ... for posterity of course!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Shot glasses
  • Kahlua liqueur
  • Bailey's Irish Cream liqueur
  • 1 can of whipped cream
  1. Step 1

    Frost your shot glasses beforehand. It's good for presentation! You only have to put your shot glasses in just before you offer the shots.

  2. Step 2

    Pour your shot. Using the glass as a measure, fill half the glass with Kahlua, the other half with Irish Cream. No need to stir. Top with a squirt of whipped cream.

  3. Step 3

    Take your shot! Come on now, every good host/hostess does it first! Complete the experience by putting your hands behind your back, grasping the rim of the glass with your mouth and shooting it back. There you have it!

Tips & Warnings
  • Drinks on a larger scale: In a goblet or a whiskey glass, pour 1 oz.(equal to a count of four) of Kahlua, 1 oz. of Irish Cream, and 1 oz. of vodka, then top it with whipped cream. This is a variation on the BJ that my friends and I like to call the 'Creamy Puss' ... who's game?
  • These drinks are sweet and delicious, which means they sneak up on you. You could easily drink down five or six of these ... and realize your plastered 10 minutes later. Be careful!
  • If this ends up being the "drink of the night," be sure it's at a party where people are staying over or taking cabs home. Don't drink and drive!
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