Bubbly, creamy and cold, this cocktail keeps you happy and relaxed. But that's all part of its plan. Paralyze yourself with a few basic ingredients and a tall glass. You can pour this so the drink ends up in attractive layers, or just toss it all in a cocktail shaker.
Ingredients
Makes 1 serving
- ¾ oz. (22 mL) tequila
- ¾ oz. (22 mL) vodka
- ½ oz. (15 mL) coffee liqueur (e.g. Kahlua)
- 4 oz. (120 mL) milk or light cream
- 2 oz. (60 mL) cola
- Ice crushed or cubes (as many as you want.)
Steps
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Add ice to a Collins glass. There's a lot of liquid in this drink, so you'll need a Collins glass or a tall highball glass. [1] X Research source This size also requires plenty of ice to keep the cocktail cool as you work your way through. Toss in a generous scoop.
- You can mix the drink in a cocktail shaker, if you don't mind missing out on the layered effect.
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Pour in the tequila, vodka and coffee liqueur. Add ¾ oz. each of vodka and tequila, and ½ oz. coffee liqueur. If you want a layered effect, pour the coffee liqueur first. Hold a spoon upside-down in the glass, as close to the liqueur as you can. Pour the tequila and vodka over the back of the spoon. [2] X Research source
- The smaller cup on a bartender's measuring device is usually ¾ oz. (a half jigger / half shot), but not always. [3] X Research source If you don't have one of these, use 1½ tablespoons instead.
- ½ oz is equivalent to 1 tablespoon. You can also add the coffee liqueur by eye.
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Add the cola. Pour in 2 oz. Coca-Cola, Pepsi, or another cola. Pour slowly to make a new layer on top without disturbing the clear layer.
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Top the paralyzer with milk or light cream. Pour slowly while stirring the top of the drink. This reduces the chance of the milk curdling. Cream is less likely to curdle, but it is still possible if you pour too quickly. You may measure out 4 oz., or just pour until the Collins glass is full.
- The milk will sink past the cola, but if poured slowly you can still form a distinct layer. [4] X Research source
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Serve and enjoy. Provide a straw for stirring the drink.
Community Q&A
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QuestionDoes this really paralyze you or is it just the name?Community AnswerIt's just the name.
Tips
- Most bartenders leave the garnish off this drink, but you can try it with a maraschino cherry. [5] X Research sourceThanks
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- This drink contains roughly 1⅓ standard drinks (1⅓ shots) of alcohol.Thanks
Warnings
- Adding milk before the last step may cause the milk to curdle. It is possible to float the cola and tequila over the milk, but only if you pour very slowly. Switch to cream if you want to try this, to reduce risk of curdling.Thanks
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References
- ↑ http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/03/cocktail-101-glassware-basics-different-types-of-cocktail-glasses.html
- ↑ http://mixthatdrink.com/how-to-pour-a-layered-cocktail/
- ↑ http://drinks.seriouseats.com/2011/06/cocktail-101-measuring-utensils-jiggers-cups.html
- ↑ http://ibackpackcanada.com/8-canadian-drinks-to-keep-cool-this-summer/
- ↑ https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/152922/vodka-paralyzer/
- ↑ http://www.diffordsguide.com/cocktails/recipe/462/colorado-bulldog
About This Article
To make a paralyzer drink, add a scoop of ice to a tall glass, and pour in 0.75 ounces each of vodka and tequila. Additionally, pour in 1/2 an ounce of coffee liqueur. You can layer these liquors by pouring very carefully, or let them mix in the bottom of the drink. Then, carefully add 2 ounces of cola, such as Coca-Cola or Pepsi, making a separate layer. Top off the cola with 4 ounces of milk or cola, pouring slowly while stirring the drink to keep the milk from curdling. Add a straw and enjoy your drink! For more tips, including what type of glass you should use for your paralyzer, read on!
Reader Success Stories
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