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Bob Marley
1/2 oz Midori melon liqueur
1/2 oz Jagermeister
1/2 oz Goldschlager
Mixing instructions: Layer in a 2 oz shot glass or pony glass.
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Bob Marley
1 part(s) Kahlua
1 part(s) Grain Alcohol
1 part(s) Midori Liquor
Directions/Comments: First pour a third of midori liquor on the bottom then
add another third of the grain alcohol and finally add a third of khalua. Then
watch your honeys get hot!
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Bob Marley
1 part(s) Midori
1 part(s) Alize (yellow)
1 drop(s) Grenadine
Directions/Comments: Invented at the Captain's Lounge, Bermuda. Layer the
Alize or even Aadvocat, then drop grenadine in.
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Bob Marley
1 part(s) Creme de Menthe
1 part(s) Creme de Banana
1 part(s) Tia Maria (or similar Coffee Liqueur)
1 part(s) White Rum (151 Proof)
Directions/Comments: Using a shooter glass, add the Creme de Menthe, then
using a cup or similar container, slowly layer the next ingredients on top of
each other (Creme de Banana, Tia Maria and the 151 proof rum). Then, light the
151 on fire, and drink very quickly using a straw. This drink is from Negril,
Jamaica. I first had it at Couples, then ordered it at multiple resorts,
including Hedonism II. Enjoy!
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Bob Marley
1 part(s) Sambuca
1 part(s) Grenadine
1 part(s) Creme de Menthe
1 part(s) Bacardi 151
Directions/Comments: After putting in the first three ingredients, add the
Bacardi 151, and light on fire. Then stick in a straw and suck up quickly.
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Bob Marley
1 oz Rum
1 oz Pineapple Juice
Directions: Pour rum or Tia Maria in a cordial glass. Float the pineappple
juice on top by holding a teaspoon bottom-side up over the glass and pouring
the pineapple juice over it slowly.
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Bob Marley
1 ounce Dark Rum
1 ounce Tia Maria
1 ounce pineapple juice
Pour rum and Tia Maria in a cordial glass. Float the pineappple juice on top
by holding a teaspoon bottom-side up over the glass and pouring the pineapple
juice over it slowly.
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