Dirty Sex On The Boat

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Darker drinks like Rum or Red Wine or any other drink that has a colour, contain more residues of the original fruit, grain or corn, and these residues are known as congeners.

Congeners are chemical compounds like tannins, histamine and aldehydes. Congeners impart the unique flavours that these liquors or wines have, which you'll miss in white or colourless liquors like Vodka, but at the cost of heavy hangovers.

Congeners compete with alcohol when metabolism is concerned and might slow down the metabolism of alcohol and result in the alcohol staying in the blood for much longer. In addition, congeners stimulate the body to release stress hormones like norepinephrine and epinephrine which can add to the hangover.

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Dirty Sex On The Boat


  • Bacardi 151 3 cl
  • Peach Schnapps 3 cl
  • Midori Liqueur 3 cl
  • Orange Juice - -
  • Pineapple Juice - -
  • Cranberry Juice - -


Pint Glass


Dirty Sex On The Boat

Dirty Sex On The Boat is a popular cocktail containing a combinations of Bacardi 151,Peach Schnapps,Midori Liqueur,Orange Juice,Pineapple Juice,Cranberry Juice .Served using a Pint Glass.

A playful, tropical riff on the classic Sex on the Beach, the Dirty Sex On The Boat cocktail combines a vibrant medley of Bacardi 151 rum, peach schnapps, bright Midori melon liqueur, and a trio of orange, pineapple, and cranberry juices. While its exact origins are unknown, the naughty name and the addition of the vivid green Midori suggest a "dirtied up" variation on the original. Served over ice in a casual pint glass, it makes for a flavorful and visually stunning beach beverage with rum's warmth complemented by layers of juicy fruit flavors. An ideal party cocktail for those seeking a boozy, fruity refresher with a spirited tropical twist and a provocative sense of fun.

While nothing about the origins of Dirty Sex on the Boat can be found, the intriguing Sex on the Beach cocktail is rumored to have been crafted by bartender Ted Pizio at Confetti?s Bar in Florida. Ted, driven by a challenge to promote peach schnapps, blended this fruity concoction and aptly named it after the reasons he believed tourists flocked to the region. TGI Friday?s then played a pivotal role in popularizing this delightful drink.

Although our specific variation may not be documented, we find several imaginative takes on the Sex on the Beach cocktail, such as:

1. Dirty Sex on the Beach: This daring spin introduces a splash of black raspberry liqueur, adding a new layer of complexity to the original recipe.

2. Sex on the Boat: A cousin to our Dirty version, this rendition swaps out peach schnapps for blue curaçao and introduces a hint of lemon-lime soda for an extra zing.

3. Dirty Banana: Offering a creamy and fruity alternative, this cocktail combines banana liqueur, rum, and pineapple juice for a velvety taste experience.

4. Mountain Breeze: Similar to the classic, this version surprises the palate with grapefruit and lime juice additions, lending an invigorating twist to the original.

These variations showcase the inventiveness of mixologists, who are known for putting their unique spins on cherished recipes. So, whether you're sipping a classic Sex on the Beach or indulging in a creative rendition like the Dirty Sex On The Boat, the world of cocktails remains as colorful as the drinks themselves.




Dirty Sex On The Boat Ingredients


Bacardi 151,Peach Schnapps,Midori Liqueur,Orange Juice,Pineapple Juice,Cranberry Juice


Dirty Sex On The Boat Recipe


Using a Pint Glass fill with ice 1 oz Bacardi 151 1 oz Peach Schnapps 1 oz Midori liqueur lightly layer equal parts Orange Juice Pineapple Juice top with equal part Cranberry juice

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  • Bacardi 151

    Bacardi 151 is a discontinued brand of highly alcoholic Rum made by Bacardi Limited of Bermuda. It is has alcohol concentration level of 151 US Proof or has 75.5% alcohol by volume. Way higher than a regular 35% - 40% ABV of a standard Rum. Bacardi discontinued the 151 in 2016.

    Because of it\'s high alcohol concentration a 151 Proof Rum is highly inflammable and is thus used in making stunning flaming shots. Bacardi probably discontinued the Bacardi 151 after a few lawsuits, but there are other brands of 151 Proof or overproof Rum available in the market

  • Peach Schnapps

    Peach Schnapps is a type of Schnapps with a peach flavour, made by adding flavour to clear grain spirit. It was introduced by DeKuyper in 1984, and quickly became the top selling Schnapps in America. The favour is intense and that makes it a favourite mixer in cocktails. These heavily sweetened alcoholic beverages are bottled with an alcohol content that varies between 15% and 40% ABV.

    Although Peach Schnapps like other Schnapps are mostly used as flavorings and mixers in cocktails, they can definitely be enjoyed straight, and a Peach Schnapps is typically a summer or spring drink.

    Peach Schnapps is usually mixed with orange juice or white lemonade, but are often used as mixers in cocktails with other primary base alcohol.

    Peach Schnapps is the most favourite Schapps in the UK.

  • Midori Liqueur

    A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage made mostly from rectified neutral spirits flavoured with sugar, fruits, herbs and spices. Liqueurs are often served as aperitif or digestif or used as bitters, and some are ceremonial or have regional cultural significance.
    Most liqueur recipes that date back to the medieval or early modern era tend to have secret recipes and legends following them trough centuries. Liqueurs mostly began in the laboratories of pharmacists as medicines or at homes as ways of preserving seasonal fruits, or were created by monks in their monasteries. and then took off as fragrant, flavourful liqueurs, either filtered to be clear or cloudy.
    Liqueurs are created by infusing or macerating fruits and herbs in neutral grain spirit, brandy base like cognac, rum, vodka or even whisky and then filtering the infused alcohol to produce the unique sweet beverage.

  • Orange Juice

    Orange Juice is an excellent source of Vitamin C, one cup contains twice the daily recommended value. Vitamin C supports the immune system and helps fighting the common cold. The folate in Orange juice supports healthy fetal development. It is low calory and thus is already a qualified alternative to cola fizz in your cocktail if you want to keep your drinks acceptably healthy.

    Orange Juice being citrus and naturally sweet and sour, it literally goes with almost any liquor, and of course Vodka being neutral, the best known pairing is with Vodka. But goes well with Dark Rum too, and you get the Planter's Punch, mix it with Champagne and you have made a mimosa, or with tequila to make a tequila sunrise.

  • Pineapple Juice

    Rich in antioxidants, this juice pressed from the pulp of the Pineapple is a good protection against cell degeneration, It contains bromelain, a group of enzymes known to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and boost immunity. In drink mixing, there is nothing like the tropical flavour of pineapple juice to add that tropical freshness and nuance to a cocktail.

    In drink mixing pineapple having a fruity tropical aroma pineapple juice is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana, passion fruit, and also pairs well with oranges and grapefruit juice.

  • Cranberry Juice

    Cranberry Juice is rich in Vitamin C and antioxidants, the compounds that fight free radicals and kills harmful bacteria. Cranberry juice is a home remedy for Urinary Tract Infection.
    Pure Cranberry Juice is sour and bitter with very low sugar in it, and thus fortified Cranberry Juice is used for consumption and sugar is added to it for taste. The resulting juice tart and sweet and with a pH of 2.6 it is quite acidic and is an excellent substitute for Red Wine.

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