Tag Archives: Coconut Rum

Rockin’ the Coconut Rum Genre

Duplication is inevitable when brands begin recreating flavors. However, Bacardi’s latest Rock Coconut flavored rum packed a little taste surprise. Crack open a fresh bottle for a taste of the unusual.

Bacardi Shot 3 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

Bacardi Rock Coconut Tasting Notes

35% Alcohol. 70 Proof.

Aroma: Light coconut. Always get that ‘suntan lotion’ sensation with coconut flavored rums and vodkas, however hint of vanilla in here. Perhaps tiniest mention of orange.

Taste: Completely unexpected! Slight tartness. Bit of tart cherry, barely there vanilla, zing of ‘something’ I can’t quite put my finger on at the moment. It’s like that first kick of effervescence from a fresh Sprite kicking the taste buds only there aren’t any bubbles here. It’s the ‘umph.’ Minor sweetness. Bit of bitterness to the back end. Almost like zest of lime. Odd, but playful combination. Not the typical coconut rum.

Rockin’ Daiquiri – created by Cheri Loughlin

Rockin Daiquri 4 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 ounces Bacardi Rock Coconut Rum

1/4 ounce Luxardo Maraschino Cherry Liqueur

3/4 ounce Lime Juice

1/2 teaspoon Grenadine

Lime Wheel Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with lime wheel.

Hint of coconut. Plays upon the tart factor of this particular style coconut rum. Sweetness. Could leave out grenadine if this daiquiri flavors out a bit too sweet for your taste buds.

Bacardi Rock Coconut Rum sample for review courtesy representatives of Bacardi Rum.

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Summer Dance

Though there are many layers of ingredients in this particular tropical themed frozen drink, the flavors blend together subtly with mango shining through primary. Coconut and banana flicker through slightly for bits of zing here and there. The true kick is the luscious dark rum float that taunts the senses. Will you savor slowly while sipping or swirl it in right away?

Mango Tango – created by Cheri Loughlin

Mango Tango 2 photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Coconut Rum

1 ounce Mango Rum

1-1/2 cup Frozen Mango

3/4 cup Frozen Pineapple

1 ounce Banana Nectar

1 ounce Cream of Coconut

1 ounce Dark Rum

Place all ingredients except dark rum in blender. Puree until completely smooth. Divide evenly between two decorative cocktail glasses. Top each with 1/2 ounce dark rum.

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Have Your Chocolate Cake & Sip It Too

The best of both worlds merge when Chocolate Cake Day arrives. January 27 is National Chocolate Cake Day by some foodie calendars. The phrase, “Have one’s cake and eat it too,” takes on new meaning when cake batter becomes liquid bliss shaken and strained into a cocktail glass.

January 27 is National Chocolate Cake Day – June 11 is National German Chocolate Cake Day

German Chocolate Cake

1 ounce Coconut Rum

1 ounce Crème de Cacao

1/2 ounce Frangelico

1/2 ounce Heavy Cream

Shredded Coconut Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with sprinkling of shredded coconut.

The Chocolate Cake Shot is another way to celebrate birthdays or Chocolate Cake Day. More fun Daily Holidays may be found by following the link.

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Gridiron Greats Football & Tailgating Cocktails & Drink Recipes

Customize your game day football watching experience with cocktail recipes First Down Shot created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlinthat follow football action play by play.

First Down Shot – created by Cheri Loughlin

1/2 ounce Voyant Chai

1/2 ounce Godiva White Chocolate

Layer in shot glass in order given. – Give the first round your best shot.

Fuzzy Field Goal – created by Cheri Loughlin

Fuzzy Field Goal created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Jagermeister

1/2 ounce Peach Schnapps

3/4 ounce Bacardi Peach Red

2 ounces Orange Juice

Orange Slices Garnish

Build over ice in highball glass. Garnish with orange slices.

Gridiron Lemonade – created by Cheri Loughlin

Gridiron Lemonade created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Jagermeister

1/4 ounce Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps

1/2 ounce Buttershots

3 ounces Lemonade

Lemon Wheel Garnish

Build over ice in highball glass. Stir. Garnish with lemon wheel.

Hail Mary – adapted by Cheri Loughlin

Hail Mary - Jim Beam Black - adapted by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Jim Beam Black

2 dashes Worcestershire Sauce

5 dashes Tabasco Sauce

2 dashes Angostura

1/4 ounce Lime Juice

3 ounces Clamato Juice

Jalapeno Stuffed Olives Garnish

Build over ice in highball glass in order given. Stir. Garnish with jalapeno stuffed olives or garnish of choice. – Ride on heritage and team spirit.

Necessary Roughness – created by Cheri Loughlin

Necessary Roughness - Tequila - created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Tequila

1/2 ounce Peach Schnapps

1/2 ounce Crème de Cassis

1/2 ounce Lime Juice

Lime Wedge Garnish

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into margarita glass rimmed with salt. Garnish with lime wedge. – Classic ventures beyond ordinary.

Red Zone Shot – created by Cheri Loughlin

1/2 ounce Hot Damn Cinnamon Schnapps

1/2 ounce Goldschlager

Layer in shot glass in order given. – A moment in the hot spot.

Spearing the Stag – created by Cheri Loughlin

Spearing the Stag created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Coconut Rum

1 ounce Jagermeister

1-1/2 ounce Pineapple Juice

Pineapple Spear Garnish

Build over ice in rocks glass. Garnish with skewered pineapple. – Easiest penalty you’ll ever sip.

Strong Safety – created by Cheri Loughlin

Strong Safety - Coffee Mocktail - created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri LoughlinBarspoon Hershey’s Chocolate Syrup

Barspoon Hazelnut Syrup

Hot Coffee

Whipped Cream

Cacao Bits

Place chocolate syrup and hazelnut syrup in heat proof mug. Fill with hot coffee. Top with Whipped cream. Sprinkle with Cacao bits. – Tailgates begin early and go long; caffeine to keep your wits.

T-formation – created by Cheri Loughlin

T-formation - created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1-1/2 ounce Jeremiah Weed Sweet Tea

1/2 ounce Southern Comfort

1/4 ounce Peach Schnapps

2 ounces Apricot Nectar

2 ounces Lemonade

Squeeze of Half a Lemon

Lemon Wheel Garnish

Build over ice in highball glass. Stir. Garnish with lemon wheel. – Southern style with wicked twist.

Third & Long – adapted by Cheri Loughlin

Third and Long adapted by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 part Tequila

1/2 part Light Rum

1/2 part Vodka

1/2 part Triple Sec

3/4 part Lemon Juice

1-1/2 part Cola

Lemon Wedge Garnish

Build in a tall glass over ice. Top with cola. Garnish with lemon wedge if desired. – Three spirits, long on taste.

Quick Count Rattler – created by Cheri Loughlin

Quick Count Rattler created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Yukon Jack

1/2 ounce Apricot Brandy

3/4 ounce Southern Comfort

1 ounce Apricot Nectar

1/4 ounce Lemon Juice

Build in rocks glass over fresh ice. Stir. Garnish with lemon wheel. – Sip too fast & this might bite!

Bull by the Horns – created by Cheri Loughlin

Bull by the Horns created by Cheri Loughlin photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1 ounce Red Stag by Jim Beam

1 ounce Jagermeister

2 ounces Red Bull

Maraschino Cherries Garnish

Build over ice in rocks glass. Garnish with maraschino cherries. – Two stags & bull battle for perfect play.

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Shot of Fun in the Sun

A little shot of fun in the sun does wonders to chase away the winter blues. Bring a little sun, sand and surf to your Happy Hour shot glass and enjoy thoughts of ocean breezes and sunny skies.

Blue Lagoon Shot Recipe

Blue Lagoon

3/4 ounce Vodka

3/4 ounce Blue Curacao

1/4 ounce Sour Mix

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into shot glass.

Swapna’s Cuisine is a blog devoted to traditional and contemporary Indian and Western recipes. They happen to have recipes for a Blue Lagoon Cocktail and Mocktail (non-alcoholic cocktail) for those interested in more than a little shot of fun. By the way, their photos are strikingly gorgeous! Well worth following the link just to take a peek at the drinks.

Surfer on Acid Shot

Surfer on Acid

1/2 ounce Jägermeister

1/2 ounce Coconut Rum

1/2 ounce Pineapple Juice

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into shot glass.

Did you know there is actually a website with the name Surfer on Acid? Follow the link and you’ll find this shot recipe in stronger to sweeter variations. An article on Grub Street Los Angeles features bartender, Eric Tecosky, the inventor of the Surfer on Acid shot recipe. He created the shot, but adopted the clever name. Follow the link and read the whole story.

Another interesting variation is served on the rocks rather than as a shot. It uses Fernet Branca rather than Jägermeister. The Cocktail Virgin calls it Bartender on Acid. The last version of the Surfer on Acid is called Dead Surfer on Acid. It’s a batch shot meant to serve approximately six people making it ideal for bachelorette parties, 21st birthdays, Girls Night Out and it’s aptly named for Halloween. Dead Surfer on Acid is posted by Lisa Zara at Eat Like That. If you can get your hands on those cute little crystal skull shot glasses, you’ll have the perfect serve.

[post updated April 12, 2013]

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Cocktails from the Ex Files

There is a reason why Exes are indeed part of the past.  However convoluted existence means every once in a while their life weaves itself in with yours and wires cross for a little spark of complicated living.  ‘Tis the season for just that sort of electrical shock reminder to the circuit board. 

Because the Honeymoon was over a long time ago. The Ex just chooses to revisit the wound now and again.

HoneymoonRitz Cocktail - photo property of Cheri Loughlin

1-1/2 ounce Applejack

1/2 ounce Lemon Juice

1/2 ounce Benedictine

1/4 ounce Triple Sec

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Once upon a time in the recesses of your mind the thought of separation and ultimate disconnect from the significant other in your life brought instant gratification.  The belief of a life full of bliss, complete with miles of smiles and endless relief was in sight. All inclusive happiness with the signing of nullification papers is a total myth, but the Separator and Miles of Smiles drinks just might get you to your happy place when the Ex comes knocking with yet another irritating request.

SeparatorBoston Shakers photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1-1/4 ounce Brandy

1 ounce Coffee Liqueur

1/4 ounce Half & Half

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into large rocks glass over fresh ice.

Miles of Smiles

1/2 ounce Canadian Whiskey

1/2 ounce Peppermint Schnapps

1/2 ounce Amaretto

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled shooter glass or serve in rocks glass over fresh ice.

Sometimes a face to face meet and greet is necessary. Donning the business as usual face must seem casual, ordinary and effortless.  No matter how difficult don’t let the Ex see you sweat, don’t let the Ex know you would rather walk on fiery coals or better yet stick pins in a voodoo doll in their honor than sit idly and have a civil conversation over coffee with them. A quick Lethal Injection or Stress Reliever to take the edge off might do the trick.

Lethal InjectionKamikaze Shot photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1/4 ounce Coconut Rum

1/4 ounce Spiced Rum

1/4 ounce Dark Rum

1/4 ounce Crème de Noyaux

1/4 ounce Orange Juice

1/4 ounce Pineapple Juice

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled shooter glass.

Stress Reliever

3/4 ounce Vodka

3/4 ounce Coconut Rum

1/4 ounce Peach Schnapps

1/4 ounce Cranberry Juice

1/4 ounce Pineapple Juice

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend. Strain into large rocks glass over fresh ice.

It’s the Aggravation of going back in time, revisiting old wounds, reliving the same old conversations and remembering exactly why particular people who were once part of the future are now a thing of the past. They drive you wacky with their Screwball behavior.  If you two were still together is there any doubt that you would be Simply Bonkers by now?

AggravationChilled Martini Glass photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1-1/4 ounce Scotch

3/4 ounce Coffee Liqueur

1 ounce Half & Half

Place ice in large rocks glass. Add ingredients in order give. Stir and serve.

Screwball

1-1/4 ounce Whiskey

3-3/4 ounce Orange Juice

2 dashes Orange Bitters

Place ice in highball glass. Add whiskey and orange juice. Stir. Add dashes of bitters. Serve.

Simply Bonkers

1/3 ounce Raspberry Liqueur

1/3 ounce Rum

1/3 ounce Half & Half

Place liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled shot glass.

Don’t do it! Don’t fall into the trap. It simply isn’t worth the time, effort or brain damage. Getting suckered into the trap of “just one more time for old time’s sake” is not only a bad idea, but the worst idea of all time. Falling into bed with an Ex is like going back to a Bad Habit.

Bad Habit

1/2 ounce Vodka

1/2 ounce Peach Schnapps

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into shot glass.

Old Lay

1-1/4 ounce Tequila

3/4 ounce Triple Sec

1/4 ounce Lime Juice

Dash Grenadine

Combine tequila, triple sec and lime juice in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into two chilled shot glasses. Add dash grenadine to top of both shots.

The Ex can leave a bitter taste in your mouth. It isn’t good to hold onto the past. Send the bitter notes packing with a toast to the future.

Bitters Highball

3/4 ounce Bitters

Ginger Ale

Lemon Twist Garnish

Place bitters in highball glass. Add ounce of ginger ale. Stir. Add fresh ice. Top with ginger ale to fill. Garnish with fresh lemon twist. Stir.

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Bacardi Dragon Berry & Torched Cherry Make Summer Entertaining a Breeze

The entire purpose behind the highly successful Bacardi Dragon Berry flavored rum and newest release, Bacardi Torched Cherry, appears to be fun, fun, fun.  To gain the highest enjoyment from summer lovin’ fun, ease of preparation must be factored into the equation.  While splashes of cola or toppers of lemonade might be the first ‘go to’ mixer for Dragon Berry and Torched Cherry, fresh fruits of the season muddle up a few more tasty options without too much fuss. 

The next time you’re thinking pool party, backyard barbeque or neighborhood cul-de-sac party, think brief recipe directions, a few bowls of fresh fruit, measuring utensils and Bacardi flavored rum.  Display ingredients on a table for guests to build their own cocktails.  This adds hands on enjoyment to the mix while allowing mingle time for the host.  All around summer fun and refreshment for all to enjoy!

Bacardi Dragon Berry Nectar

Bacardi Fresh Drink - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin1/2 part Bacardi Dragon Berry Flavored Rum

1/2 part Bacardi Coconut Flavored Rum

1 part Simple Syrup

1 part Fresh Lime Juice

4 Fresh Blackberries

4 Lime Wedges

4 Fresh Raspberries

Muddle 3 each: raspberries, blackberries and lime wedges with simple syrup in a cocktail shaker.  Add rums, fresh lime juice and ice.  Shake until chilled.  Strain into glass of fresh crushed ice.  Garnish with remaining lime wedge and skewered berries.

Bacardi Torched Cherry Breeze

Muddling Fruit - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin2 parts Bacardi Torched Cherry Rum

3 Slices Cucumber

1-1/2 parts Pineapple Juice

1 part Fresh Squeezed Lime Juice

1/2 part Simple Syrup

Mint Sprig Garnish

Muddle cucumbers and simple syrup in cocktail shaker.  Add remaining liquid ingredients.  Shake to chill.  Strain into highball glass over fresh ice.  Garnish with mint sprig.

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For the Love of Football

Tailgating during football season is almost as American as apple pie and hot dogs.  Tailgate parties set up in parking lots and grassy areas of game day venues have become as popular if not more so as gathering in front of the big screen TV for the big game.  The spirit of tailgating in America has become tradition and has spread to more sporting events than just football.

Beyond tailgating is the good old fashioned way of enjoying the great American sport of football; at home in the presence of friends cheering on your team and calling the referee out for plays they called wrong.  We never get our two cents in where the play calls lead, but we can call the shots where the drink recipes are concerned.  That is where The Intoxicologist gives you the opportunity to decide the best drink recipe for your game of choice whether tailgating or watching the game on the big screen. 

When the game just isn’t going your way it’s Aggravation all the way.

Aggravation

1-1/4 part Scotch

3/4 part Coffee Liqueur

1 part Half & Half

Combine liquids in a cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.

Someone in the game always displays a fair amount of attitude which in turn gets picked up by someone in the crowd. Pour it, mix it and pass them a little Attitude adjustment.

Attidude

1 part Vodka

1 part Amaretto

1 part Coconut Rum

1/2 part Cranberry Juice

1/2 part Pineapple Juice

Build in a highball glass over fresh ice.

Maybe it’s carrying a Sharpie pen in a sock or being the player constantly on the edge of retirement…everyone has at least one bad habit.  Most likely someone in the room watching the game with you has one too.  The Bad Habit drink is just the ticket.

Bad Habit

1 part Vodka

1 part Peach Schnapps

Build in a rocks glass over fresh ice.

It doesn’t matter how much you yell and shout at the screen or profess the ‘would of, could of done its’ to your tailgating buds.  The real brave souls are the ones on the field lined up toe to toe on the front line.  So a toast to them; a Brave Bull.

Brave Bull

1-1/4 part Tequila

3/4 part Coffee Liqueur

Lemon Twist Garnish

Build in a rocks glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a lemon twist. Stir.

The sidelines, the locker room the dirty uniforms…it all boils down to a little Buffalo Sweat in the afternoon.

Buffalo Sweat

1 part Bourbon

1 dash Tabasco Sauce

Place bourbon in a shot glass. Add dash of Tabasco.  Shoot.

A blowout win is sometimes cool, but when the matchup is equal and the game is close things are much more interesting.  It also causes a little tension in the air.  Beware of Contents Under Pressure.

Contents Under Pressure – created by Patsy Edward

1-1/2 parts Vodka

1/2 part Galliano

1/2 part Grand Marnier

1/2 part Spiced Rum

Lemon Twist Garnish

Combine liquid ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Strain into highball glass over fresh ice or a margarita glass without ice. Garnish with lemon twist.

Can’t take the last nerve-racking minutes of the game when your team just doesn’t look like they will pull through?  Don’t have a nervous breakdown.  Have a Cranium Meltdown instead.

Cranium Meltdown

1/4 part Coconut Rum

1/4 part 151 Rum

1/4 part Raspberry Liqueur

1/4 part Pineapple Juice

Combine ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill. Strain into a pony glass.

There is always that one play, that singular moment, the seconds that goes down in history. This is the play that goes without a hitch that the booth plays over and over again.  Let’s just hope your team is the one who makes the play.

Perfection

1-1/2 part Whiskey

1/4 part Club Soda

1/4 part Ginger Ale

Lemon Twist

Build in an old fashioned glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a lemon twist.

Eventually winner takes all.

Victor

1-1/2 part Gin

1/2 part Sweet Vermouth

1/2 part Brandy

Place ingredients in mixing glass with ice. Stir to chill. Strain into martini glass.

No sense in leaving with a long face if your team didn’t quite make the cut this time around. Take it on the chin. There is always next week.

Weep No More

1-1/2 part Dubonnet

1-1/2 part Cognac

Splash Lime Juice

Splash Cherry Liqueur

Place ingredients in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass.

Cheri Loughlin is a leading cocktail and photography resource for beverage companies, event planners, businesses and individuals. High resolution cocktail and beverage stock photography images are available in downloadable digital format in the newly redesigned Stock Photography Gallery at www.cheriloughlin.com.

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Top 10 Popular Shot & Shooter Recipes

Top 10 Popular Shots - Best Shots to Order at a Bar

Today, September 22, marks the day for the fastest drinking record; Dustin Phillips of the United States consumed a 14 ounce bottle of Ketchup through a 1/4” straw in 33 seconds flat ten years ago. Ketchup seems a nasty ‘beverage’ to guzzle willingly, yet many enthusiastic participants flock to bars weekly to start (or end) the evening with the downing of a shot that none would eagerly sip slowly enough to take in the flavor or texture for a lingering moment on the tongue. Admittedly there are many shot recipes that make the conversion to cocktail easily. The Oatmeal Cookie shot is an outstanding example.

However, many prefer shots and shooters too horrid to down without holding the nose or throwing them back feverishly with a beer chaser or *gasp* water back. I know…I mentioned the word ‘water’ in a cocktail post. Ghastly! Yet, there are a few shot recipes that make the rounds of Top Ten Shots, most searched for and ‘first one to come to mind’ when asked for best known mixed shot rather than straight liqueur (such as Jägermeister).

Buttery Nipple Shot

Buttery Nipple

1 ounce Butterscotch Schnapps

1/2 ounce Irish Cream

Pour Butterscotch Schnapps in bottom of a shot glass. Carefully layer Irish Cream on top to float. Shoot it!

At one time the Buttery Nipple was a favorite of mine, but I never could quite ‘shoot it’ due to the total sweetness of the concoction. I would sip it warm and end up with sticky lips. All the better with Baileys ‘Listen to Your Lips’ campaign. But the Buttery Nipple happens to be rather nice on the rocks with a pleasant rum addition. So, tweaking it just a bit…

Tweaked Buttery Nipple

Tweaked Buttery Nipple – adapted by Cheri Loughlin

1 ounce Rum

1/2 ounce Butterscotch Schnapps

1/2 ounce Irish Cream

Build in the order given over fresh ice in a rocks glass. Add a stir stick.

Irish Car Bomb - photo from creative commons use site

Irish Car Bomb

1 pint Guinness Beer

1 shot Irish Cream

1 shot Irish Whiskey

Fill a pint glass two-thirds full of Guinness. Fill a *double shot glass with Jameson and Baileys. Drop the shot glass into the Guinness and chug its entirety immediately. *Use a plastic shot glass to prevent shot glass from chipping when dropping into the glass or bumping against your teeth when chugging.

I’ve not had the best experience with Irish Car Bombs. The realization that many people love them is astonishing since the Irish Cream curdles instantly in the beer glass. But hey, the Irish Car Bomb makes the top ten list of Best Shots for a reason. It’s a popularity contest and this one wins it.

Red Headed Slut 2

Red Headed Slut

1 ounce Cranberry Juice

1/2 ounce Peach Schnapps

3/4 ounce Jägermeister

Combine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into a large shot glass. Take this one fast for the sheer pleasure.

Is it the name, the taste or a little of both that get a rise out of the shot crowd? The Red Headed Slut goes for the mix of a cocktail, yet shoots straight for excitement.

Jello Shots

2 packages Gelatin (flavor of choice)Mexican Truffle Gelatin Jello Shot 017

1 cup Vodka

Mix gelatin according to package instructions, except substitute vodka for the cold water in process. Use small plastic cups for forming gelatin into shots. Place in refrigerator or freezer. Whipped topping optional garnish for fun just before serving.Jello shots go contemporary with newer finger food style gelatin shots in the Mexican Truffle bite-sized dessert.

Lime flavored Jello shots fit in nicely for a green themed St. Patrick’s Day. Other favorite gelatin flavor favorites include Black Cherry, Blue Mixed Berry, Pineapple, Red and Orange according to Facebook and Twitter feedback.

Blow Job Shot – There are almost as many variations to this bachelorette party shot requirement as there are ways to blush while trying to order it at the bar. You know how it goes…the most timid member of the group has to order the shot and the bartender ‘pretends’ not to hear the order four or five times until the poor girl is practically screaming for a Blow Job Shot above the rest of the crowd. The frivolity just doesn’t stop since this shot requires the bride-to-be to find some tall, dark, handsome stranger to sit perfectly still while she places the Blow Job Shot between his knees and she takes the shot while on her knees without the use of her hands. The party just never stops… until that is the bride-to-be decides she wants a Screaming Orgasm, but that’s really just another shot.

Blow Job Shot 2

Blow Job Shot 1

1/4 part Coffee Liqueur

1/2 part Irish Cream

Whipped Cream Topper

Blow Job Shot 2

1/4 part Amaretto

1/2 part Coffee Liqueur

Whipped Cream Topper

Blow Job Shot 3

1 part Banana Liqueur

1 part Premium Orange Liqueur

1 part Coffee Liqueur

Whipped Cream Topper

Each recipe combines the same: Build in a shot glass in the order given. Top with a pile of whipped topping.

Mind Eraser Popular Shot 6

Mind Eraser

1-1/4 ounce Coffee Liqueur

3/4 ounce Vodka

Splash Club Soda

Build over ice. Serve with a straw.

The Mind Eraser gets placed within the shot realm, because it is supposed to be consumed with one fail swoop of a gulp through the straw. That’s one mighty head rush. Maybe this one should have been called Brain Freeze instead. True story: I had a message waiting for me on the phone late one evening. “What’s the recipe for a Mind Eraser?” I get a lot of these calls. Ironically, I forgot to return the phone call with the recipe. So, here it is!

Scooby Snack

1/4 ounce Coconut Rum

1/4 ounce Crème de Bananes

1/4 ounce Melon Liqueur

1/4 ounce Pineapple Juice

1/4 ounce Half & Half

Pour all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into a shot glass.

The name Scooby Snack reminds me of Shaggy and Scooby hunting ghosts with a bag full of Scooby Snacks as reward. However, Scooby Snack is one of those shots that easily convert into a cocktail on the rocks. Double the measurements to make the drink 2-1/2 ounces in entirety and strain into a rocks glass over fresh ice.

Purple Hooter Popular Shot 4

Purple Hooter

1 part Vodka

1 part Raspberry Liqueur

1 part Homemade Sour Mix

Splash Sprite

Combine first three ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill. Strain into a pony glass. Add splash of Sprite. Serve.

Not too long ago a reader left a comment for me; my classic cocktails ‘sucked.’ He wanted a Purple Hooter. Well, the classics aren’t mine. I could only wish for the creativity of the master bartenders from so long ago. The Purple Hooter happens to be a top ten favorite shot. It’s beautiful and in my opinion would be much better with a little lemon, less sour and no sprite, but then again, what do I know?!

Chocolate Cake Popular Shot 3

Chocolate Cake

1/2 ounce Hazelnut Liqueur

1/2 ounce Vodka

Lemon & Sugar Garnish

Coat lemon wedge with sugar. Set aside. Add liquid ingredients to cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to chill. Strain into a shot glass. Shoot the shot and then immediately bite and suck the sugar coated lemon.

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Don’t ask me why, but it works and people swear by it. The grain of the sugar gives just the right amount of texture to this overly sweetened shot. Remember that water from earlier? You might want it about now.

Nuts ‘n Berries

2 parts Lemon Vodka

1 part Hazelnut Liqueur

2 parts Cranberry Juice

Place all ingredients in a mixing glass with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into a shot glass.

This one made the top ten listing of best shots to order at a bar, but it sounds a bit like Kellogg’s cereal.

Shots go fast which might make one go under quicker than they think. Alcohol content remains the same no matter how fast or slow the drink is slammed, so please consume responsibly.

[Post updated April 21, 2013]

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Take Me To Paradise

Take Me To ParadiseCocktail 3 - photo copyright Cheri Loughlin

1-1/2 ounce Passionfruit Vodka

1 ounce Mango Vodka

1/2 ounce Coconut Rum

1 ounce Pineapple Juice

2 ounces Cranberry Juice

Pineapple Slice Garnish

Combine liquids in cocktail shaker with ice. Shake to blend and chill. Strain into chilled cocktail glass. Garnish with pineapple slice.

Recipe courtesy Three Olives Vodka

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