Ingredients
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1,5 cl of vodka
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1,5 cl of white rum
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1,5 cl of gin
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1,5 cl of tequila
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1,5 cl of Blue Curacao
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2,5 cl of lemon juice
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3 cl of sugar syrup
Directions
The Adios Motherfucker cocktail, also known as the AMF drink, is relatively new, and its most distinguishing feature is its blue color, which is a stunning shade of blue similar to that of the Caribbean Sea. The flavor is “slightly” less stimulating as a result of the fact that it is a reckless mixture that was produced more with the intention of getting high than with the intention of enjoying a fine cocktail.
The concept is to take four of the major spirits (gin, tequila, rum, and vodka), mix them, and finally disguise the taste of this drink with the citrus flavor of the blue curacao.
The AMF drink is very similar to the invisible cocktail, and it’s a variation of the progenitor: the Long Island Iced Tea cocktail, but the doses are usually pumped to the max.
But beware, the Adios Motherfucker is one of the most potent cocktails you can drink, and its dizzy alcohol content should not be underestimated.
We propose this recipe as part of the history of cocktails, not as a potable drink.
The name AMF drink comes from getting high once you have drunk it and can leave for an alcoholic trip. It’s like saying goodbye, everyone, see you tomorrow with a colossal headache.
Ingredients of the Adios Motherfucker cocktail recipe
- 1.5 cl gin
- 1.5 cl of white rum
- 1.5 cl of Tequila
- 1.5 cl Blue Curacao
- 1.5 cl of vodka
- 2.5 cl of lemon juice
- 3 cl sugar syrup
How to prepare the AMF drink
Squeeze a lemon and strain the juice. Put all the ingredients in a Hurricane glass full of ice, stir gently and decorate: a maraschino cherry is enough. Remember to drink with moderation: one of these cocktails is more than enough!
Suggested food pairings
Parmigiana ravioli, spaghetti with clams, chicken tikka masala, Chicken Cacciatore.
Vodka time!
If you like vodka cocktails, here are other recipes you may like: Espresso Martini, White Russian, Moscow Mule, Cosmopolitan,