Devil's Blow Job

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There are plenty of weird cocktails but Sourtoe wins the title of the weirdest cocktail hands down, and why not! for it features a mummified human toe in a simple shot of Whiskey, usually Yukon Jack.
The custom has a story, and it all started during the prohibitions. In the 1920s, the rum running Linken brothers, Louie and Otto were caught in a blizzard and Louie accidentally wet his right foot and when they reached their cabin, his right foot was frozen solid. To prevent gangrene Otto used his axe to chop off Louie's toes and he kept them in a jar of alcohol.

In 1937, legend has it that Captain Dick Stevenson found this jar and the idea of the Sourtoe Cocktail Club popped in his mind, the membership criteria being “You can drink it fast. You can drink it slow. But your lips must touch that gnarly toe.”

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Devil's Blow Job

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Minty, tequila-forward, and vodka-infused


  • Peppermint Schnapps 1 cl
  • Tequila 1 cl
  • Vodka 1 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Devil's Blow Job
devil's blow job is a popular Tequila,Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Peppermint Schnapps,Tequila,Vodka .Served using Any Glass of your Choice


Devil's Blow Job Ingredients


Peppermint Schnapps,Tequila,Vodka,


Devil's Blow Job Recipe


Mix and serve in a shot glass.

The recipe of the original Blow Job or Blowjob Cocktail tells the story itself when it shows how a girl has to drink it. Open her mouth grab the glass with her lips, tilt head upward and eat the cream, then drink the rest.


This cocktail is not from the height of the Sex-Drink craze era of the 80s. it comes from the 90s when Bachelorette Parties were a fad.


The Blow Job cocktail was made by slowly layering Baileys, Kahlu00faa and amaretto and then topping it with whipped cream and then purportedly, the bachelorette would place their hands behind their back, then; pick-up the filled shot glass with their mouth, tilt head back, and drink.


u201c[T]he mother-in-law is liable to call the whole thing off when she sees the brideu2026 downing a u2018blow jobu2019 shot from some strangeru2019s lap,u201d Herbert I. Kauet wrote in his 1999 guide The Bachelorette Party: Creating an Event Sheu2019ll Remember Forever [Reference ]



It's true that although it's always been known that literature is the reflection of the times a society passes through, if we can really study the names of cocktails, we can learn a lot more about what's happening beneath the surface in a society, at a given point in history.


David Lynch in his cult cinema, Blue Velvet, portrayed an apparently placid society that is unperturbed, and is unaware of the underbelly of it's own existence, the dark underground where the stoic life of the timid and the tormenting rule of the dark exist symbiotically as if one thrives on the other, and then if we zoom out, we find that just like the tormenter and the tormented that cohabit in the underbelly, the underbelly and the civil society are symbiotic too, layered and balanced in a way, as if created by a master barman, and the more you are into it, the better you understand it.


Cocktails like these might be precarious in their names, but they represent the layers in our society like a David Lynch cinema, and are not to be brushed aside as sexual innuendo and toxic masculinity sanctioned in the name of fun and frolic, they are a little more than that.

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  • Peppermint Schnapps

    Peppermint Schnapps is a clear spirit that tastes like liquid candy cane with astringent, mouth wash like after taste. It is created by adding peppermint flavour to a clear grain spirit and is usually 15% Alcohol by Volume.

    In the US it is popular around the holidays, as shots or in creamy sweet cocktails. Peppermint Schnapps is produced by many brands and in different qualities. A regular brand is DeKupyer, while Rumple Minze or Dr. McGillicuddy’s Mint Schnapps are better quality versions of the same.

    For those who want a better experience than this mint spirit that has an astringent feel, Creme de Menthe is a smoother alternative.

  • Tequila

    Tequila is a distilled beverage, made only from a specific cultivar of Agave Tequilana called 'Weber Azul' or Blue Agave, native to the states of Jalisco, Colima, Nayarit and Aguascalientes in Mexico. The Blue Agave grows above an altitude of 1500 m and are juicy succulents with spiky fleshy leaves.

    Tequila is made around the city of Tequila 40 miles northwest of Guadaljara, and in the Jaliscan Highlands of Central Western Mexico. Mexican laws state that Tequila can only be produces in the state of Jalisco and a few limited municipalities in the other Blue Agave growing regions.

    Tequila is 35% to 55% Alcohol by Volume (70 and 110 U.S. proof), it must be at least 40% ABV to be sold as Tequila in the USA.

    Tequila is a distilled derivative of the pre-Columbian fermented beverage called pulque, made from the Agave plant. When the Spanish conquistadors ran out of their brandy, they started distilling Agave to produce a distilled spirit. This by 1600s was what Don Pedro Sánchez de Tagle, the Marquis of Altamira, began mass-producing in his distillery near modern day Jalisco and came to be known as Tequila.

  • Vodka

    Vodka is an European clear distilled alcoholic drink that has been one of the most popular drinks across the world .

    You'll find it to be the most popular spirit in drink making because of it's neutral taste and absence of flavour and colour.

    Vodka often replaces Gin in many traditional cocktails

    Vodka is known to be good for the heart, and if consumed in moderation, can prove to be good for cardiovascular health

    Note that these days there are flavoured Vodka available in the market too, and some cocktails do make use of them.

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