


No – we really had to get back to the ship…. What – 4 shots of rum? In each drink? We wussed out and ordered our Painkillers with a measly 2 shots each (hee, hee) knowing that we had to be able to find our way back to the ship or else risk being stranded on this beautiful piece of paradise – Hmmm. The cocktail contains a type of dark rum thats a recreation of what the British Royal Navy used to serve sailors until. and many parts of Europe The Pusser’s Painkiller is a blend of Pusser’s Rum with 4 parts pineapple juice, 1 part cream of coconut and 1 part orange juice served on the rocks with a generous amount of fresh nutmeg on top. Our waiter that day eagerly obliged when we ordered our first Painkiller and asked if we wanted that with 2, 3 or 4 shots of rum. The Infamous Pusser’s Painkiller The drink we are known for throughout the West Indies, in the U.S. John, but we’ll always have fond memories of our first Painkiller experience. One person, however, recommended making a stop at Pusser’s before catching the ferry in Cruz Bay, to try a Painkiller. We were sure to ask around to find out what to see and do while on the island and most suggested spending time on one of St. Thomas and we had heard that we should try to get to St. We were traveling to the Virgin Islands for the first time via a cruise ship and wanted to see everything we could. It’s a mixture of dark rum, pineapple juice, cream of coconut, and orange juice for bright and. The painkiller cocktail is a fruity, tropical masterpiece. Little did we know that it would become one of our very favorite destinations in the Caribbean! The painkiller is the perfect blend of fruity pineapple and refreshing citrus mixed with dark rum for optimal tropical flavor. John in the mid 90′s and knew nothing about the island before we went.
