Cocktail | |
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Type | Mixed drink |
Served | Communally, with straws |
Standard garnish | Multiple fruits, gardenia flower |
Standard drinkware | Special: Scorpion Bowl |
Commonly used ingredients |
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Preparation | Combine with 2 scoops of shaved ice in a blender. Pour and add additional ice cubes. |
Notes | For 3-4 people |
A Scorpion Bowl is a communally shared alcoholic tiki drink served in a large ceramic bowl traditionally decorated with wahine or hula-girl island scenes and meant to be drunk through long straws. Bowl shapes and decorations can vary considerably. Starting off as a single-serve drink known as the Scorpion cocktail, its immense popularity as a bowl drink in tiki culture is attributed to Trader Vic.[1][2]
The drink contains light rum, brandy, and orgeat syrup along with orange and lemon juice and is typically heavily garnished.[3] The ceramic vessel itself is also referred to as a "scorpion bowl".
Different versions can have multiple types of rum (overproof, dark and white), gin, wine, and fruit juices. If a sparkling wine "floater" is being added this should be done last after the other ingredients have been mixed.[4]