The Painkiller is a tiki-style drink that has warm notes of coconut, rum, orange juice and nutmeg. Hailing from the British Virgin Islands, it’s a favorite at island bars and beach resorts, serving you paradise one sip at a time. Great for a poolside lounge or summer hang, it is the epitome of a calming tropical retreat.
How to make Painkiller Cocktail Drink
A Painkiller Drink is a tropical drink made from dark rum, coconut cream, pineapple juice and orange juice. Freshly Grated Nutmeg (garnish) shaking all these ingredients with ice and pouring them into a glass, then grating fresh nutmeg over the top; there’s no other cocktail that takes your taste buds right to the beach you get when you’re lounging on an island.
Ingredients
- Dark Rum: 2 ounces
- Pineapple Juice: 4 ounces
- Orange Juice: 1 ounce
- Cream of Coconut: 1 ounce
- Nutmeg: Freshly Grated Nutmeg for grating on top
- Ice: As needed
- Garnish (optional): Pineapple slice or cherry
Instructions
- Pour Ingredients Together: Add dark rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut to a shaker or blender.
- Combine all: Shake or blend ingredients with ice thoroughly to chill the mixture.
- Prepare glass: Fill highball glass with fresh ice cubes.
- Serve: pour the strained mixture into the glass.
- Garnish: Grate fresh nutmeg on top and garnish with a pineapple slice or maraschino cherry for good measure.
- Enjoy: Take a sip of the tropics and allow the gentle tones to transport you to island time.
Serving Suggestions
- Beach vibes: Serve with a straw and one of those cute little cocktail umbrellas for extra beach vibes.
- Creamy: For added creaminess, you can add another 1 oz. of the cream of coconut.
- Mixed Citrus: For an added sauce of lime juice.
- Layered delight: Slowly float of dark rum on the top for an nice presentation.
- Fruits: Add a slice of pineapple or a cherry on top to make it tropical.
- Spice Level: cayenne pepper for a little kick
- Fresh Mint: Muddle mint leaves with the drink for a refreshing fragrance.
Tips and Variations
- Rum Experimentation: While the standard is dark rum you can spice this up by using spiced rum.
- Alter sweetness: Add more or less of the pineapple or orange juice, depending on your tastebuds.
- Substitute for Nutmeg: A sprinkling of cinnamon is also a good if less potent, replacement.
- Ice consideration: If you like it more slush, use the crushed ice; if not, stick with regular cubes and enjoy cold.
- Garnishing Options: Include a cherry or citrus twist on the rim for a festive display.
Preparation Time
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Serving Size: 1 serving
Nutritional Information
- Calories: 300
- Carbohydrates: 24g
- Fat: 5g
- Sugar: 21g
Ingredient Substitutes
- Dark rum: Light or spiced rum (or half-and-half of both) can be used in place of dark rum.
- Pineapple Juice: Mango juice or orange juice to give some tropical taste.
- Orange juice: Other fruit juices that are OK to juice in place of orange include pineapple, mango, and papaya.
- Cream of Coconut: You can substitute coconut milk or coconut cream.
- Grenadine Syrup: Pomegranate or Raspberry syrup alternatives can be used.
- Lime Juice (or use Lemon juice/Grapefruit juice instead)
- Alternative Sweeteners: Honey would work well for this cocktail, and honey/agave nectar mixed together are also good options.
- Mint leaves: Basil or cilantro can give the right freshness as a substitute.
FAQs
Is there a non-alcoholic Painkiller option?
Certainly! Replace Dark Rum with Coconut Water or other non-alcoholic rum for a nice Mocktail.
What is the best glassware for a Painkiller?
Since the cocktail is presented with a decorative shape, hurricanes glasses for their size are perfect.
Are you able to make this drink for a party ahead of time?
It is possible to prepare the juice and coconut in a mixing bowl until icy, but without the addition of ice, then refrigerate it as well. Stir in the rum and ice just before serving.
What garnishes work well with a Painkiller?
Add a pineapple slice or orange wheel and freshly grated nutmeg to finish your delicious drink.
Can I use a different type of rum in a Painkiller?
Literally, yes, dark rum is traditional, but you can replace with spiced rum if you prefer some additional flavors.
Is canned pineapple juice alright?
Yes, canned pineapple juice is fantastic here and fresh will taste even better if you have access to it.
Conclusion
Painkiller is a wonderfully smooth, aloof tropical cocktail series ideal for people who seek pleasure in running away sweet pain. It puts on a show of flavor—you can either serve it at your themed party, or if there’s no event to gear up for, whip some up next time you have a night to relax! Prepare your ingredients, and enjoy the taste of island living with this simple Painkiller recipe. Here is to indulgence and a spark of paradise!
Painkiller Drink Recipe
Ingredients
Instructions
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Pour Ingredients Together
Add dark rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and cream of coconut to a shaker or blender.
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Combine all
Shake or blend ingredients with ice thoroughly to chill the mixture.
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Prepare glass
Fill highball glass with fresh ice cubes.
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Serve
Pour the strained mixture into the glass.
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Garnish
Grate fresh nutmeg on top and garnish with a pineapple slice or maraschino cherry for good measure.
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Enjoy
Take a sip of the tropics and allow the gentle tones to transport you to island time.