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Dirty Butt Whore

Origin: UnknownPeriod: Traditional

The Dirty Butt Whore represents a category of contemporary mixed drinks that emerged from American bar culture, particularly within casual and social drinking contexts. This cocktail exemplifies the eclectic mixing practices of late 20th-century American mixology, wherein commercially available spirits and non-alcoholic beverages are combined without adherence to classical cocktail construction principles.

The drink's composition—bourbon whiskey, herbal liqueur, citrus juice, and cola—reflects a utilitarian approach to cocktail preparation. The base spirit (Early Times bourbon) provides alcoholic foundation, while the herbal liqueur introduces complex bittering and aromatic notes. Orange juice supplies citric brightness and acidity, and cola contributes sweetness, carbonation, and additional flavor complexity. The preparation technique is elementary: sequential pouring over ice with gentle stirring, requiring no specialized bartending knowledge or equipment. This accessibility characterizes an important segment of American cocktail culture.

The drink's nomenclature, while deliberately provocative, places it within the broader tradition of American bar drinks distinguished by irreverent or transgressive naming conventions—a practice observed across numerous regional and informal cocktail traditions. The recipe's notation indicates batch preparation for multiple servings, suggesting its use in social or recreational contexts rather than fine dining establishments. The reliance on brand-name ingredients reflects the commercialization of American drinking culture and the central role of mass-produced spirits and mixers in contemporary cocktail practice.

Cultural Significance

This recipe type appears to be known primarily by a vulgar colloquial name rather than by established culinary or cultural documentation. Without reliable information about its origin region, traditional period, or defining characteristics, it is not possible to assess its genuine cultural significance or role in any particular tradition. If you have additional context about the dish's actual ingredients, preparation method, or geographical origin, please provide those details for a more accurate assessment.

Prep5 min
Cook0 min
Total5 min
Servings4
Difficultybeginner

Ingredients

  • Early Times® Bourbon whiskey
    1 oz
  • Jagermeister® herbal liqueur
    1 oz
  • 2 oz
  • – 8 oz Coca-Cola®
    6 unit

Method

1
Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
2
Pour 1 oz of Early Times bourbon whiskey into the glass.
3
Add 1 oz of Jagermeister herbal liqueur to the glass.
4
Pour 2 oz of orange juice into the glass.
5
Top with 2 oz of Coca-Cola and stir gently to combine all ingredients.
6
Repeat steps 1–5 for the remaining three servings, then serve immediately.

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