This Episode is F’d Up Recipe

How to Make This Episode is F’d Up

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This Episode is F'd Up Recipe Ingredients


Recommended Glass to use for the This Episode is F'd Up Recipe



Cocktail Glass


This Episode is F'd Up Drink Recipe Instructions

Rim glass with cocoa powder. Shake remaining ingredients with cracked ice. Strain into cocktail glass. Add cherry.

This Episode is F'd Up Recipe Information

Mixer: Jeremy Tea. Area of Origin: Anderson, SC. Origin: Bar patron was watching a re-run on tv, and exclaimed, "This episode is f'd up! Hey, bartender, make me a drink called 'This episode it f'd up!" Thinking of something not too mean, a drink with a sweet middle but complex back was concocted, and satisfied not only the drunk, but two different martini-snobs. New house favorite.

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