Check out the syringes I use here: 50 pack plastic syringes with lids – 1.5 ounceīlow 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. Though they hold 1.5 ounces of liquid, I prefer to fill them 3/4 way full. This helps make the plastic pliable so they seal better. Tip: Soak syringes in hot water prior to using. Guests love them! The syringes are easy to clean so they can be reused time and time again. I serve gelatin shots in plastic syringes at my annual Halloween party. Check out the portioned cups I use here: 100 sets – 2oz Plastic Portion Cups with LidsĪ fun way to serve gelatin shots is in plastic syringes made specifically for this use. They’re transportable and stack well in the refrigerator or in a cooler. My go-to choice container for gelatin shots are soft plastic condiment cups with lids. Other favorite gelatin flavor favorites include Black Cherry, Blue Mixed Berry, Pineapple, Red and Orange according to Facebook and Twitter feedback. ![]() Lime flavored Jello shots fit in nicely for a green themed St. Jello shots go contemporary with newer finger food style gelatin shots in the Mexican Truffle bite-sized dessert. Whipped topping optional garnish for fun just before serving. Use small plastic cups for forming gelatin into shots. Mix gelatin according to package instructions, except substitute vodka for the cold water in process. 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. Take this one fast for the sheer pleasure. It’s a popularity contest and this one wins it.Ĭombine all ingredients in a cocktail shaker with ice. But hey, the Irish Car Bomb makes the top ten list of Best Shots for a reason. The realization that many people love them is astonishing since the Irish Cream curdles instantly in the beer glass. I’ve not had the best experience with Irish Car Bombs. *Use a plastic shot glass to prevent shot glass from chipping when dropping into the glass or bumping against your teeth when chugging. Drop the shot glass into the Guinness and chug its entirety immediately. Fill a *double shot glass with Jameson and Baileys. Add a stir stick.įill a pint glass two-thirds full of Guinness. Tweaked Buttery Nipple – recipe adapted by Cheri Loughlin, The Intoxicologistīuild in the order given over fresh ice in a rocks glass. But the Buttery Nipple happens to be rather nice on the rocks with a pleasant rum addition. All the better with Baileys ‘Listen to Your Lips’ campaign. I would sip it warm and end up with sticky lips. Shoot it!Īt 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. Carefully layer Irish Cream on top to float. Pour Butterscotch Schnapps in bottom of a shot glass. Ghastly! Yet, there are a few shot recipes that make the rounds of Top Ten Popular Shots, most searched for and ‘first one to come to mind’ when asked for best known mixed shot rather than straight liqueur (such as Jager or Zwack). I know…I mentioned the word ‘water’ in a cocktail post. ![]() 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. The Oatmeal Cookie shot is an outstanding example. Admittedly there are many shot recipes that make the conversion to cocktail easily. 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. 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.
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