Caramel Apple Shot Recipe
- 1 oz Sour Apple Pucker
- 3/4 oz Butterscotch schnapps
Mixing Details
Chill in shaker.
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Archive for the 'Shots & Shooters' CategoryCaramel Apple
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Caramel Apple Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsChill in shaker.
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Captain’s Treasure
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Captain’s Treasure Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsPour in shot glass, make sure you have some gold flakes in it.
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Captain Crunch – Shot
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Captain Crunch Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsPour all ingredients over ice, shake and strain into a rocks glass.
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Candy Corn
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Candy Corn Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsCarefully layer on top of each other to resemble the halloween candy. First the Licor 43, then the orange curacao, then finally the cream.
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Camel Hump
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Camel Hump Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsPour Butterscotch Schnapps in a shot glass 3/4 of the way full. Fill rest of drink with Bailey’s Irish Cream.
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Butter Nipple
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Buttery Nipple Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsThe Butterscotch Schnapps makes up the bottom layer. The top layer of Baileys should be added using a spoon.
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Butterball
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Butterball Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsAdd Amaretto first and then layer Butterscotch schnapps on top, don’t mix. Add whipped cream if desired.
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Burning Nazi
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Burning Nazi Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsKeep bottles chilled or mix over ice and strain into shot glass.
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Bumble Bee Shot
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Bumble Bee Shot Recipe
Mixing DetailsThis is a layered shot. First pour the Bailey’s into the shot glass. Then take an upside down spoon and touch it to the inside wall of the glass. Carefully add the Kahlua. Repeat this process for the Sambuca. If done properly, the alcohol will stay separated and resemble a bumble bee.
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Buckshot
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Buckshot Recipe
Mixing DetailsThe Tequila and Whiskey are mixed in the bottom of the shot glass. The Baileys is to act like the ‘wax’ in a shotgun shell and is layered on top of the whiskey/tequila mix. The fresh ground pepper is your ‘buckshot’ that creates the spice/burning sensation.
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