Difference between revisions of "Tears of Baby Jesus"
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1 part Godiva White Chocolate Liquor | 1 part Godiva White Chocolate Liquor | ||
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1 part Buttershots | 1 part Buttershots | ||
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2 parts Amarula | 2 parts Amarula | ||
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1 part Bailey's Irish Cream | 1 part Bailey's Irish Cream | ||
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Pour all of the above into a chilled rocks glass and stir. Don't dilute it with ice. Makes one mega-shot or a nice smooth sipping drink. | Pour all of the above into a chilled rocks glass and stir. Don't dilute it with ice. Makes one mega-shot or a nice smooth sipping drink. |
Latest revision as of 14:18, 20 April 2009
The origins of this drink date back to my sophomore year at MIT, when Zahnnie, drkelf, Abe, and I were all taking a class called 7.013 (Introduction to Infectious Diseases) to fulfill our biology requirement. I wanted to write a report on leprosy. Needless to say, I was extremely pissed when I found out that the course description LIED and the only infectious disease I ever got to see that whole semester was a photo of genital herpes on the last day of class. Upon discovering how much of a royal gyp this course was, all of us ended up skipping a lot of classes that semester - and as we all know, every time you skip a class, it makes baby Jesus cry. This drink was created in honor of all those classes we bailed out on during our undergrad years.
Ingredients:
1 part Godiva White Chocolate Liquor
1 part Buttershots
2 parts Amarula
1 part Bailey's Irish Cream
Pour all of the above into a chilled rocks glass and stir. Don't dilute it with ice. Makes one mega-shot or a nice smooth sipping drink.