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Karlynn made me do it. This delicious AMF cocktail stands for Adios Mother F****ers. She laughed and laughed until tears were in her eyes and demanded that I make this drink for her.
While the name is hilarious, this is actually a great sipping drink.
Why is it called an AMF (or Adios Mother F***er)?
The name mainly comes from the fact that this is one of the strongest cocktails you can make. It combines a rather obscene amount of alcohol into one drink and then attempts to mask it with a Blue Curacao. It’s bold, unforgiving and surprisingly good.
How to make an AMF drink
To make this potent concoction you’ll need vodka, rum, tequila and gin as well as Blue Curacao and some Sprite or 7-up. Measure the spirits out according to the recipe card below and add into a shaker with ice. Shake until cold and pour into your glass of choice. Top with Sprite or 7-up, garnish and serve.
The Glassware
These glasses you see here are part of my pirate glassware collection, they are some of my favorites due to their colorful, unique art style. I pulled out one of my vintage stir sticks to go with them and man does it make for a great looking cocktail!
You can find pirate glasses like these at antique stores. I’ve actually got more than just this style of glass; I also have some smaller ones which I used in my Monkey Gland cocktail photos.
I hope you enjoy this drink – just be careful, it’s a strong one!
Mike
AMF Drink
- Prep Time
- 5 minutes
- Total Time
- 5 minutes
- Course
- Cocktail
- Cuisine
- Cocktail
- Servings
- 1
- Calories
- 327
- Equipment
- Boston Shaker
- Author
- Karlynn Johnston
Ingredients
- 1/2 ounce Vodka
- 1/2 ounce Rum
- 1/2 ounce Tequila
- 1/2 ounce Gin
- 1/2 ounce Blue Curaçao
- 2 ounces Sweet and Sour Mix
- Sprite or 7Up to top
Instructions
- Combine ingredients in shaker with ice.
- Shake until cold.
- Pour into glass with ice.
- Top with Sprite or 7-up.
- Garnish and serve.
Nutrition Information
All calories and info are based on a third party calculator and are only an estimate. Actual nutritional info will vary with brands used, your measuring methods, portion sizes and more.
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Owen says
So a blue motorcycle
Dunia Gosa says
I love your glass selection for this one. I do enjoy seeing you glass collection. They bring back memories of my parents when they had cocktail parties back in the day!
Mike Johnston says
Lol that’s hilarious!
Val says
It’s a really good drink. They made them at the hotel we were at in Mexico. Just beware…… we saw one guy later on in the day after he had been drinking these all day at the pool. He was not feeling any pain at all and his face all around his mouth area was blue, just like the drink. Pretty funny!! We just wondered how much scrubbing he had to do to get the colour off.