Blow Job Cocktail Drink

Blow Job Drink

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Written by
Gavin Wrigley
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Tested by
Andrea Ottaiano

Want an unusual cocktail? Try this blowjob drink recipe! It’s scrumptious, straightforward to prepare, and requires only a few ingredients.

Blow Job Drink Recipe

Experience the joy of our blow job drink recipe! It's a creamy cocktail perfect for winter, blending Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlua, Amaretto, and whipped cream.

Prep time:

1 minute

Mixing time:

1 minute

Servings:

1

Calories:

154 kl

Ingredients

  • ½ oz Kahlua
  • ½ oz Amaretto
  • ½ oz Baileys Irish Cream
  • Whipped Cream

Equipment

  • Shot Glass
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Pour Kahlua: Pouring ½ oz Kahlua into your shot glass.
  • Pour Amaretto: Add ½ oz Amaretto to your glass.
  • Add Baileys: Carefully layer ½ oz Baileys Irish Cream on top.
  • Top with Whipped Cream: Finish off with a generous dollop of whipped cream.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Kahlua: If you don't have Kahlua, you can use any coffee liqueur as a substitute. Tia Maria or even a homemade coffee-infused vodka could work.
  • Baileys Irish Cream: Amarula is an excellent alternative to Baileys; it's creamy and has a unique fruit flavor. You could also use RumChata, which has a cinnamon flavor profile.
  • Amaretto: If you are out of amaretto a good alternative could be Frangelico, an hazelnut flavored liqueur.
  • Whipped Cream: If you're out of whipped cream, you can make your own by whipping heavy cream until it forms soft peaks. Alternatively, use a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a different twist.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Kahlua Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic coffee syrup or make a homemade coffee-infused simple syrup.
  • Baileys Irish Cream Substitute: Opt for a non-alcoholic Irish cream syrup or make a homemade version using cream, sugar, and non-alcoholic vanilla extract.
  • Amaretto: Opt for a non-alcoholic amaretto liqueur available on the market.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

  • Baileys Irish Cream: Use Baileys Almande, a dairy-free and vegan-friendly alternative to traditional Baileys.
  • Whipped Cream: Opt for a vegan whipped cream substitute from coconut or plant-based milk. You can find these in most grocery stores or at home.

Nutrition Facts

Calories
154
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
3
g
5
%
Saturated Fat
 
2
g
13
%
Sodium
 
3
mg
0
%
Carbohydrates
 
15
g
5
%
Sugar
 
15
g
17
%
Potassium
 
13
mg
0
%
Cholesterol
 
5
mg
2
%
Protein
 
1
g
2
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
0.1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
0.4
g
Vitamin A
 
41
IU
1
%
Calcium
 
6
mg
1
%
Iron
 
0.01
mg
0
%

 

Blow Job Cocktail Drink

Blow Job Drink Recipe

Gavin Wrigley Written by Gavin Wrigley
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Experience the joy of our blow job drink recipe! It's a creamy cocktail perfect for winter, blending Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlua, Amaretto, and whipped cream.
Prep time: 1 minute
Mixing time: 1 minute
Servings: 1
Calories: 154

Ingredients
 

  • ½ oz Kahlua
  • ½ oz Amaretto
  • ½ oz Baileys Irish Cream
  • Whipped Cream

Equipment

  • Shot Glass
  • Measuring Jigger

Instructions

  • Pour Kahlua: Pouring ½ oz Kahlua into your shot glass.
  • Pour Amaretto: Add ½ oz Amaretto to your glass.
  • Add Baileys: Carefully layer ½ oz Baileys Irish Cream on top.
  • Top with Whipped Cream: Finish off with a generous dollop of whipped cream.

Notes

Substitutes:

  • Kahlua: If you don't have Kahlua, you can use any coffee liqueur as a substitute. Tia Maria or even a homemade coffee-infused vodka could work.
  • Baileys Irish Cream: Amarula is an excellent alternative to Baileys; it's creamy and has a unique fruit flavor. You could also use RumChata, which has a cinnamon flavor profile.
  • Amaretto: If you are out of amaretto a good alternative could be Frangelico, an hazelnut flavored liqueur.
  • Whipped Cream: If you're out of whipped cream, you can make your own by whipping heavy cream until it forms soft peaks. Alternatively, use a scoop of vanilla ice cream for a different twist.

Making it Non-Alcoholic:

  • Kahlua Substitute: Use a non-alcoholic coffee syrup or make a homemade coffee-infused simple syrup.
  • Baileys Irish Cream Substitute: Opt for a non-alcoholic Irish cream syrup or make a homemade version using cream, sugar, and non-alcoholic vanilla extract.
  • Amaretto: Opt for a non-alcoholic amaretto liqueur available on the market.
  • Proceed As Usual: Use these non-alcoholic substitutes instead of the regular ingredients, follow the original steps, and enjoy a non-alcoholic version.

Making it Vegan:

  • Baileys Irish Cream: Use Baileys Almande, a dairy-free and vegan-friendly alternative to traditional Baileys.
  • Whipped Cream: Opt for a vegan whipped cream substitute from coconut or plant-based milk. You can find these in most grocery stores or at home.

What is a Blow Job drink?

A Blow Job drink is a creamy cocktail made of Baileys Irish Cream, Kahlua, and Amaretto. This layered shot also includes whipped cream on top, which adds to its unique presentation and fun drinking experience. Despite its intricate appearance, it’s easy to make. The key to achieving the perfect layering effect is carefully pouring each ingredient over the back of a spoon, allowing them to remain distinct rather than mixing.

One exciting aspect about this drink is that traditionally, it’s consumed without using your hands. The glass is typically picked up with the mouth and tipped back, making it a popular choice for parties or special occasions where lightheartedness is welcomed.

A side shot of a Blow Job drink in a shot glass on a white coaster on a yellow tray surrounded by a bar spoon and a green cloth, with a coupe glass with whipped cream inside.

What is a Blow Job drink made of – The ingredients

If you’re mixing up a blow job drink, here are the necessary ingredients:

  • Amaretto: A sweet, almond-flavored Italian liqueur that adds a nutty undertone to the drink.
  • Irish Cream: A creamy liqueur made from whiskey, cream, and sugar. It gives the drink its smooth texture and rich flavor.
  • Kahlua: a coffee liqueur produced in Mexico. It gives the drink the right kick.
  • Whipped Cream: Used as a topping, it adds a sweet and fluffy finish to the drink.

Amaretto, Irish Cream, Kahlua and whipped cream laid out on a white bar table

How do you make a Blow Job drink?

Follow our easy guide to make your Blow Job drink:

1
<p>Start by pouring 1/2 ounce of Amaretto liqueur into a shot glass. This sweet, almond-flavored Italian liqueur forms the base of the drink.</p>

Start by pouring 1/2 ounce of Amaretto liqueur into a shot glass. This sweet, almond-flavored Italian liqueur forms the base of the drink.

2
<p>Add 1/2 oz of kahlua to the shot. This coffee liqueur complements the rest of the ingredients.</p>

Add 1/2 oz of kahlua to the shot. This coffee liqueur complements the rest of the ingredients.

3
<p>Next, carefully layer 1/2 ounce of Irish cream liqueur over the Amaretto. Hold a spoon upside down over the glass and slowly pour the Irish cream. This technique will create a visually appealing layered effect.</p>

Next, carefully layer 1/2 ounce of Irish cream liqueur over the Amaretto. Hold a spoon upside down over the glass and slowly pour the Irish cream. This technique will create a visually appealing layered effect.

4
<p>Finally, top the drink with a dollop of whipped cream. This should be enough to overflow the glass slightly, giving the drink its "messy" look.</p>

Finally, top the drink with a dollop of whipped cream. This should be enough to overflow the glass slightly, giving the drink its "messy" look.

A Blow Job drink, shot from above, in a shot glass on a beige surface surounded by Amaretto, Irish Cream, Kahlua and whipped cream

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FAQ

How many calories does a blow job drink contain?
A standard serving of a blow job drink contains approximately 150-200 calories. However, this can vary depending on the specific ingredients used and their quantities.
How strong is the blow job drink?
The strength of a blow job drink can vary based on the ratio of alcohol to other ingredients. Typically, it has an Alcohol By Volume (ABV) of around 15-20%, translating to 30-40 proof. This makes it a relatively mild cocktail compared to others.
What type of alcohol is used in a blow job drink?
The primary alcohol used in a blow job drink is Irish cream liqueur, often combined with Amaretto almond liqueur and coffee liqueur.
In what type of glass is a blow job drink served?
Traditionally, a blow job drink is typically served in a shot glass.
What does a blow job drink taste like?
A blow job drink has a creamy, sweet taste with hints of chocolate from irish cream, almond from Amaretto, and coffee from the Kahlua. The whipped cream topping adds a layer of sweetness and richness to the overall flavor.
What is the ratio of ingredients in a blow job drink?
The typical ratio for a blow job drink is equal parts Irish cream liqueur, kahlua, and amaretto liqueur, topped with whipped cream. However, some variations may adjust these ratios slightly according to personal preference.
How is a blow job drink served?
A blow job drink is typically served in a shot glass. Builded directly into the glass with the Irish cream and the whipped cream layered on top.
Are there any special instructions for drinking a blow job drink?
Traditionally, it would help if you consumed a blow job drink without using your hands. This means picking up the shot glass with your mouth and tipping it back to drink. However, this is more of a fun tradition than a strict rule, so feel free to enjoy the cocktail however you prefer.

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