Orgasm (cocktail)

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Orgasm variant

Orgasm or Orgasm ( engl. = Orgasm ) is occasionally encountered designation for cocktails , in particular short and party drinks, and also comes in combinations as before in Screaming Orgasm (with reference to the female ejaculation ). There are very different recipes in circulation, but they often contain cream or a cream liqueur like Baileys , and depending on the variant, coffee liqueur , amaretto , vodka , sambuca or orange liqueur . The name could have originated because some mixtures are visually reminiscent of sperm . Baileys has only been marketed in Germany since 1979, and mixtures of this kind have probably spread in the 1980s.

A recipe made from two orange liqueurs and Baileys was published on the website of the International Bartenders Association until the end of 2011 , but has since been removed from the list of Official IBA Cocktails . The cocktail attracted attention, if at all, as a negative example and was called, for example, “the drink for all proletariat and pain relief”.

At the classic bar playing orgasm or Orgasm called mixed drinks not matter; Appropriate recipes are not listed in specialist literature, in teaching materials for bartender training or in literature-based online databases.

Individual evidence

  1. Orgasm ( Memento from July 18, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) (English) Recipe from the International Bartenders Association , accessed on April 29, 2013.
  2. IBA Official Cocktails (English) on the website of the International Bartenders Association , accessed on April 29, 2013.
  3. Sebastian Leber, Nana Heymann: Partying for the advanced: What does my cocktail reveal about me? Excerpt from the book All cats are blue at night. Celebrations for advanced users (Goldmann-Verlag) at Spiegel Online from April 13, 2013, accessed on April 29, 2013.
  4. See all bar books (up to 2013) by Helmut Adam / Jens Hasenbein / Bastian Heuser, André Dominé , Dale DeGroff , Simon Difford, Gary “Gaz” Regan, Charles Schumann , Uwe Voigt (textbook on bar science); Teaching material with a list of recipes for the bartender test of the IHK Munich (2007), online query of the CocktailDB recipe database (English) from April 29, 2013.