How do you correctly make a bl0w j0b?!


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How do you correctly make a bl0w j0b?

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Is it served in a shot glass? I don't get this, because only shots are served in shot glasses? like a shot of whiskey etc? It was made in a shot glass on a demonstrational video though?? what is a recipe of it that u know of?

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3 weeks ago
TECHNICALLY IS THIS DRINK A SHOOTER OR A SHOT?????????????


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3 weeks ago
TECHNICALLY IS THIS DRINK A SHOOTER OR A SHOT?????????????

This is a shooter, but every place has it's own version it. Most recipes call for Bailey's as one of the ingredients. The other ingredient can be Kahlua, Amaretto, Banana liqueur, Creme de Cacao or anything that could work with Bailey's.

So you pour equal amounts into the shot glass. Cover the rim of the glass with whipped cream. The only way to drink it, is not to use your hands and lick the whipped cream from your lips afterwards.

Source(s):
Tended bar for a long time in many different establishments.

INGREDIENTS:
1/4 oz Bailey's Irish cream liqueur
1/2 oz Amaretto almond liqueur
whipped cream

PREPARATION:
Pour the liqueurs into a shot glass.
Top with whipped cream.

WRAP LIPS AROUND SHOT GLASS AND DRINK WITHOUT USING HANDS.

shot. it is served in a shot glass. shooters are served in slightly larger glasses.

just because there is more than one type of alcohol in a shot glass, doesn't mean it's not a shot. if it's in a shot glass it's a shot. you can fill a shot glass with orange juice. you'd be taking SHOTS of o.j. make sense now?

Who said a girl couldnt get a decent bl0w j0b ... I'll take a dozen

3/4 oz Kahlua topped with 1/4 Bailey's Irish Cream.
Pile whipped cream on top.
Customer has to bend over and take it in the mouth without the use of hands, stand up straight, and most important, swallow. Then lick the whipped cream off of their face.

It is a shot because there is a shot of booze in it and no mixer.




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