Beer shots ; Mixed shots •
Boilermaker or Depth Charge: a
beer mix •
Snakebite •
U-Boot: a
beer mix •
Irish car bomb: a mix of Irish whisky and Irish cream or other ingredients in a pint-glass of Irish
stout.
Non-alcoholic base shots ; Mixed shots •
Jägerbomb, or Bulldozer, or Blaster: a
shot glass with
Jägermeister dropped into a glass of half a can of
Red Bull.
Irish cream shots ; Layered shots •
B-52 (and related
B-50 series cocktails). •
Baby Guinness: Two thirds to three quarters of a shot glass filled with
coffee liqueur.
Irish Cream poured gently, over the back of a spoon, onto the top of the liqueur. The finished result should give the impression, if done correctly, of a tiny pint of
Stout.
Rum shots ; Layered shots •
Flaming B-52 (also B-51, B-52 with Bomb-bay Doors,
B-53,
B-54,
B-55, and
B-57)
Tequila shots • Prairie Fire: tequila and
tabasco sauce •
Tequila Slammer •
Tequesso: A shot of Tequila (often
Patrón) chased by a shot of coffee
Vodka shots ; Mixed shots •
Lemon Drop: A chilled shot of lemon-flavored vodka served with a lemon wedge covered in sugar. • Ruffe
(see Boilermaker). •
Kamikaze: vodka,
triple sec, and
Lime juice, mixed in equal parts. It is also served
traditionally. •
U-Boot Whiskey or bourbon shots • Canadian Prairie Fire:
Yukon Jack liqueur (made from Canadian whiskey and honey) and
tabasco sauce •
Pickleback: A shot of whiskey (often Jameson) chased by a shot of pickle brine. • Washington Apple: Equal parts
Canadian whisky, sour apple
liqueur, and cranberry juice
Wine, sparkling wine, or port shots • Slammer Royale
(see Tequila Slammer) Cocktails with less common spirits '', made with
korn, tomato juice, and
sangrita ; Mixed shots •
Golden Elk:
Jägermeister and
Goldschläger •
Sake bomb ; Layered shots •
Pousse Cafe == See also ==