
Ingredients
- 1 oz Bourbon Whiskey
- 1 oz Herbal Liqueur
- 2 oz Orange Juice
- 6 - 8 oz Cola
Instructions
Combine Ingredients:
- Pour 1 oz bourbon whiskey, 1 oz herbal liqueur, and 2 oz orange juice into a highball glass filled with ice.
Add Cola:
- Top with 6-8 oz cola.
Stir:
- Stir gently to combine the flavors.
Serve:
- Serve immediately and enjoy.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
No one's quite sure who named the Dirty Butt Whore or where it first showed up. It feels like a late night invention, probably after a few too many rounds, somewhere in a dive bar that knew how to keep the good times rolling without overthinking things.
Think of it as a boozy, sweeter cousin to a Whiskey & Coke, with a shot of something herbal to keep things interesting. It's a highball that leans into the 'kitchen sink' style, where good times are made from whatever's on hand.
You're not ordering this at a fancy cocktail lounge, unless you're trying to make a point. This is for backyard BBQs, house parties, or that one bar where the bartender gives you a knowing nod when you say the name.
What it tastes like
The first sip is a sweet punch of orange and cola, quickly followed by the warm embrace of bourbon. The herbal liqueur adds a complex, slightly bitter, almost medicinal undertone that cuts through the sweetness just enough to keep you coming back for more. It's a bit of a chameleon, shifting from sweet to subtly bitter with each gulp.
With 1 oz of bourbon (around 40% ABV) and 1 oz of herbal liqueur (which can range from 30-45% ABV, let's say 35% for an average), you're looking at roughly 0.75 oz of pure alcohol in a 10-12 oz drink. That puts it in the ballpark of a strong beer, maybe a little more, depending on the pour. Treat it with respect, it sneaks up on you.
The technique
Building a Dirty Butt Whore is as simple as it gets. Grab a highball glass, fill it with plenty of ice. Pour in your bourbon, then your herbal liqueur, then the orange juice. Give it a quick stir to get things mingling before you top it off with cola. Serve it as soon as it's built, before the fizz dies.
The real trick here is the stir. You're not trying to beat it into submission, just a gentle swirl to marry the stronger spirits with the juice before the cola goes in. Too much stirring after the cola and you'll flatten the bubbles, turning a lively drink into something a bit sad.
Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Bourbon Whiskey
- Use
- A decent mid-shelf bourbon that you'd happily drink neat, but isn't so precious you'd cry mixing it. Think something like Old Forester, Wild Turkey 101, or even a solid Beam.
- Skip
- Anything too delicate or subtle. This drink has a lot going on, and a light bourbon will get lost. Also, no cheap stuff that tastes like regret.
- Why
- Bourbon brings that warm, caramel, vanilla hug that grounds the whole drink and adds a necessary backbone. It's the anchor.
Herbal Liqueur
- Use
- A robust, complex herbal liqueur. Jägermeister is the obvious go-to, but feel free to experiment with other dark, bitter, or spicy herbal options that have some punch.
- Skip
- Anything too light or overly floral. This drink needs a liqueur with a bit of a dark edge, not a garden party vibe. No faint-hearted spirits here.
- Why
- This is where the 'dirty' part comes in. It adds a unique, almost medicinal bitterness and a layer of mysterious spice that makes the drink more than just a boozy soda.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.
Hairy Butt Whore
- When you want it a little rougher around the edges.
- Swap the bourbon for a rye whiskey. The spicier, drier notes of the rye will give the drink a sharper bite, cutting through some of the sweetness.
Clean Butt Whore
- For those who prefer a lighter touch.
- Reduce the herbal liqueur to 0.5 oz and increase the bourbon to 1.5 oz. It keeps the core flavors but dials back the herbal intensity.
Tropical Butt Whore
- A vacation for your glass.
- Replace the orange juice with pineapple juice and use a spiced rum instead of bourbon. It pushes the drink into a more exotic, fruity direction.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Use another dark spirit like spiced rum or even a strong rye. It won't be the same, but it'll still get the job done.
Try a dash of a bitter amaro or a few drops of Angostura bitters to mimic that complex, slightly bitter edge. It's not a direct swap, but it adds depth.
Pineapple juice or even a splash of lemon juice can work in a pinch, though the overall flavor profile will shift. Keep it fruity.
Any tall, sturdy glass will do. A pint glass works just fine, as long as it holds plenty of ice and liquid.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Dirty Butt Whore?
A Dirty Butt Whore typically contains bourbon whiskey, an herbal liqueur, orange juice, and cola. It's a highball with a kick.
Is the Dirty Butt Whore a strong drink?
It's got some muscle. With two ounces of spirits, it packs more punch than a standard beer. Drink it at your own pace.
Why is it called Dirty Butt Whore?
The name is a playful, provocative nod to its bold flavor and no-frills attitude. It's definitely a conversation starter.
What kind of herbal liqueur should I use?
Something robust and complex works best. Jägermeister is a common choice, but any dark, bitter, or spicy herbal liqueur will contribute to its unique character.
Can I make a less sweet version?
Sure, dial back the orange juice or use a drier cola if you want to cut down on the sugar. You could also add a dash of extra bitters for more edge.
Is this a widely known cocktail?
Not in the classic sense. It's more of a cult favorite, the kind of drink you stumble upon at a good dive bar or a friend's party. It's got character.
What's the best way to serve a Dirty Butt Whore?
Always serve it over plenty of ice in a tall glass, fresh off the stir. The chill and the fizz are key to enjoying it.
Can I use a different whiskey?
You can, but bourbon gives it that signature warmth and sweetness. Rye will make it spicier, Scotch will take it in a very different direction. Experiment if you dare.
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