

Dressed in a black overcoat and wearing sunglasses to protect himself from the harsh glare of sunlight, Painkiller has earned a reputation for his no-nonsense approach to demon hunting. As the mercenary known as Painkiller, players are charged with the task of eliminating the undead in whatever lair, tomb, or residence they may be lurking in. We knew we’d be back to St.Painkiller is a first-person shooter set in the sinister world of gothic horror. One taste and voilà! We were hooked! These things truly could kill the pain! Slightly sunburned and in no pain at all, we caught the ferry back to St. 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. 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. 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. Little did we know that it would become one of our very favorite destinations in the Caribbean! John in the mid 90′s and knew nothing about the island before we went. Thank you for your support in helping us to continue providing rumlicious, tropical recipes!

If you click the link and make a purchase, we may receive a small commission (at no additional cost to you). *We love bringing you amazing rum recipes! Our recipes may contain affiliate links to products that we use. The recipe below makes one tall drink but can be easily doubled. They’ll never be quite as special as the one’s there (our view is not quite the same!), but it certainly reminds us of great times in the islands.

We’re not sure what their exact recipe is, but we came home and attempted to make our own. However, the Frozen Painkiller we were served at The Longboard was something special. Painkillers have been one of our go-to favorites for a long, long time ( find out more about this popular drink here) – ever since we tried our first one on St. John a few years ago after a great day exploring the beautiful sandy beaches on the north shore. We ordered our first Frozen Painkiller from The Longboard on St.
