Painkiller
Coconut cream and layered citrus create one of the most recognizable Caribbean-style resort cocktails of the modern tiki revival era
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Mary Pickford was created in Havana during the Prohibition era when American film celebrities frequently visited Cuban hotel bars, influencing both naming conventions and drink styles. The combination of pineapple juice and grenadine introduces color and softness while preserving a structured rum backbone. Its lasting popularity reflects the intersection between Caribbean ingredients and early twentieth-century celebrity-driven cocktail trends
Mary Pickford was created in Havana during the Prohibition era when American film celebrities frequently visited Cuban hotel bars, influencing both naming conventions and drink styles. The combination of pineapple juice and grenadine introduces color and softness while preserving a structured rum backbone. Its lasting popularity reflects the intersection between Caribbean ingredients and early twentieth-century celebrity-driven cocktail trends
Glass
Coupe
Method
Shaken
Ingredients
Pairs well with
Add
all ingredients into a shaker with ice
Shake
well until chilled
Strain
into a chilled Coupe glass
Garnish
and serve
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