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A name like '''Orgasm''' guarantees that countless mixologists over the decades have independently assigned this name to drinks they've concocted. Add to this a drink called [[Screaming Orgasm]] with which it's often equated or confused, and we have a morass of disparate and conflicting recipes.
 
A name like '''Orgasm''' guarantees that countless mixologists over the decades have independently assigned this name to drinks they've concocted. Add to this a drink called [[Screaming Orgasm]] with which it's often equated or confused, and we have a morass of disparate and conflicting recipes.
  
So, what is an Orgasm? There is no fixed answer, though most versions include cream or Irish cream liqueur. Below are common general recipes from which numerous variations can be derived.
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So, what is an Orgasm? There is no fixed answer, though most versions include cream or Irish cream liqueur. Below are common general recipes from which numerous variations can be derived, as well as some unique alternate recipes that have been served in specific bars.
  
 
==General Recipe #1==
 
==General Recipe #1==

Revision as of 19:44, 12 May 2010

A name like Orgasm guarantees that countless mixologists over the decades have independently assigned this name to drinks they've concocted. Add to this a drink called Screaming Orgasm with which it's often equated or confused, and we have a morass of disparate and conflicting recipes.

So, what is an Orgasm? There is no fixed answer, though most versions include cream or Irish cream liqueur. Below are common general recipes from which numerous variations can be derived, as well as some unique alternate recipes that have been served in specific bars.

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General Recipe #1

Shake & strain over ice or into shot glass

General Recipe #2

Shake & strain over ice or into shot glass

Alternate Recipe #1

This version was served at the Rueb 'n Stein, Northfield, MN, in the mid '80s:

Build over ice in rocks glass

Alternate Recipe #2

Serve in a shot glass

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