Quick fuck (cocktail)
Overview of Quick Fuck (cocktail). Please note that the content is purely informational and does not promote or endorse the consumption of alcohol.
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Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Served | Straight up; without ice |
Standard garnish | None |
Standard drinkware | Shot glass |
Commonly used ingredients |
The Quick Fuck is a popular layered cocktail that originated in Australia. It is a shooter cocktail, typically served in a shot glass. The drink is a combination of three different liqueurs layered on top of each other.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The Quick Fuck cocktail consists of three main ingredients:
- Midori: A sweet, bright green-coloured, muskmelon-flavored liqueur made in Japan.
- Baileys Irish Cream: A cream-based liqueur made in Ireland, combining cream with whiskey.
- Kahlúa: A coffee-flavored liqueur from Mexico.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
The Quick Fuck is prepared by layering the ingredients in a specific order in a shot glass. The Midori is poured first, followed by the Baileys Irish Cream and finally the Kahlúa. The layering is typically achieved by slowly pouring each ingredient over the back of a spoon into the glass.
Serving[edit | edit source]
The Quick Fuck is typically served straight up, without ice. It is consumed in a single gulp, allowing the flavors of the different liqueurs to mix in the drinker's mouth.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of the Quick Fuck cocktail, including the Slippery Nipple, B-52, and Blow Job cocktails. These drinks use similar layering techniques but feature different combinations of liqueurs.
See also[edit | edit source]
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Please note that the actual alcohol content of the cocktail can vary depending on the specific brands of liqueurs used and the proportions in which they are mixed. Always drink responsibly.
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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD