Tropical Orgasm #2

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Czechia or the Czech Republic, the land locked European nation has a national heritage of drinking, and beer is what they consider a drink that builds beautiful bodies and the beer industry is part of their national heritage.

Czechia has the highest per capita consumption of pure alcohol of all countries of the World. Liters of pure alcohol consumed per capita per year in Czechia is 14.3 and Americans don't feature in this list of top 10 countries.

Tropical Orgasm #21for Drinking Age Adultsauthentic Tropical Orgasm #2 cocktail recipePT5M

Tropical Orgasm #2


  • Triple Sec 1 part
  • Malibu Coconut Rum 2 parts
  • Ice Cubes - -


highball glass


Tropical Orgasm #2

tropical orgasm #2 is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Triple Sec,Malibu Coconut Rum,Ice Cubes .Served using highball glass



Tropical Orgasm #2 Ingredients


Triple Sec,Malibu Coconut Rum,Ice Cubes,


Tropical Orgasm #2 Recipe


Add all ingredients. Shake and pour into glass with ice.

Orgasm ,we know what it is and surprisingly, several cocktails are named after this pleasurable experience!


Have you heard of the Orgasm-Shot or the O-Shot?


O-Shot is a non-surgical procedure that uses the Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) from the single draw of blood from her body, to rejuvenate her vaginal tissues and enhance sexual pleasure. Do you think there is any relation between the O-Shot and an Orgasm Shot Cocktail? None we believe


Cocktails named Orgasm are mostly Vodka cocktails and are created as shooters/shots, be it Extatic Orgasm, Hot Wet Orgasm or Norwegian Orgasm, all of them are Vodka Cocktails but if it's Green then there must be a portion of Midori in it.



However, cocktails named after Orgasm usually don't have anything to do with the sensual experience derived from coitus or onanism, other than the claim of the mixologists who created them, that there will be an explosion of gustatory senses in your mouth when you drink the cocktail, and the pleasure is as good as an orgasm.



Well, to be honest, Orgasm Cocktail was created as part of an ongoing trend of naming cocktails with names having sexual connotations. So the explosion of taste is an Orgasm and this is not the only case either, Foodgasm is a derived word that has been in use for a while now.



It has been a long tradition of christening cocktails in embarrassing or quirky adult themes, embarrassing or else depends on your taste, but the names are mostly aimed at garnering attention and adding a kink to the drinking experience in a party or a club, where there are no children or sub adults to be careful of.



A woman at a house party screaming to the barman or friend manning the bar, "gimme a hot screaming G-spot orgasm please " might be the sort of erotic fun casually thrown around without having to even worry about reactions.



Note: The Orgasm Cocktail ( not sure if all the other cocktails named with the word Orgasm in it ) has official IBA recognition.

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  • Triple Sec

    Triple-Sec is an Orange flavoured liqueur from France. It is made by macerating sun dried orange peel in alcohol for a day or more before a three step distillation. Triple Sec has a 15% to 40% ABV.

    The Triple Sec name refers to the process of distillation. Sec in French means dry or distilled and triple refers to the triple distillation process.

    It's been a popular liqueur for more than 150 years, the Dutch East India Company created orange liqueurs by steeping orange peels in alcohol from the island of Curaçao and called it Curaçao liquor, and unlike Triple Sec, the Dutch added spices and herbs to the orange and Curaçao comes in a variety of colours such as clear, orange or blue. Blue Curaçao being the most used of them, in cocktails. Triple Sec is made from neutral spirits and the Orange peel used is harvested from oranges that have the skin still green, so that the essential oils are still in the skin and has not been absorbed into the flesh. This gives Triple Sec the intense flavour.

  • Malibu Coconut Rum

    A Coconut Rum is a White Rum made following the usual fermentation of sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice, then distillation of it into a clear liquid, which is then aged in stainless steel barrels. White Rums are colourless since they are aged in steel barrels where as Dark Rums get their hue from the charred oak barrels they are agedin.

    A Coconut Rum is essentially thus a white Rum infused with coconut flavour by steeping coconut meat in Rum and leaving to infuse for at least two weeks. Then once infused, the coconut is filtered out and the flavoured Rum is bottled and sold. From the infusion it attains a rich tropical flavour and creamy texture and is a favourite tropical drink to uplift your mood, where ever you are.

  • Ice Cubes

    Ice is so obvious in most drinks, be it a straight drink or a mixed drink, that we often forget it's importance or even reason behind using a crystal clear good quality ice in a glass of whisky, or crushed ice in a tall glass to enjoy a cocktail.

    Ice tempers a hard liquor, and as is in the case of whisky for example, if you prefer the flavours of whisky reach your nose without the hard note of spirit lingering around, or want to avoid the mild sting of a neat whisky, a cube of ice mellows the strength down a little and as it melts slowly, the aroma and flavour is released from the whisky slowly and makes whisky progressively weak, lingering and palatable.

    Ice in Vodka helps release the little flavour a Vodka has, slowly, instead of letting the Vodka hit your nose all at once,

    In mixed drinks, ice plays an important role in creating the perfect temperature a certain drink requires and bartenders use ice in several different ways, crushed ice for long drinks that will allow the cocktail to slowly water down like a Mint Julep, Moscow Mule, Rum Swizzle, Sherry Cobbler and other Tiki drinks, a large block or cubes of ice for drinks that are spirit heavy, such as the Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Manhattan

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