Fireball Shooter

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Layered shooters are eye-catching and delicious, making them a popular choice for parties and gatherings. Creating those beautiful, distinct layers in a shooter requires some skill and the right technique. This guide provides step-by-step instructions along with answers to frequently asked questions.

How-To Guide: Layering Liquors for Shooters

Step 1: Choose Your Liquors

Select liquors with contrasting colors and densities. Pouring one that is heavier on the bottom and lighter on top is the key to successful layering.

Step 2: Gather Your Tools

While not mandatory, having a pouring spoon or the back of a regular spoon can assist in the layering process. Also, ensure you have the appropriate glassware for your shooter.

Step 3: Arrange Your Ingredients

Have all your liquors and tools within easy reach. Chill the ingredients beforehand to further prevent mixing.

Step 4: Pour the Heaviest Liquor First

Hold the glass at an angle and pour the heaviest liquor directly onto the inner edge of the glass. This will help it slide down and settle at the bottom.

Step 5: Use the Pouring Spoon

Place the pouring spoon upside down over the first layer. Gently pour the next liquor over the spoon, allowing it to flow slowly down the side of the glass.

Step 6: Repeat as Needed

Repeat the process for additional layers, always pouring over the back of the spoon to minimize disruption.

Step 7: Serve and Enjoy

Once all layers are in place, serve the shooter immediately. The visual appeal is part of the experience, so enjoy your skillfully layered creation!


Layering liquors for shooters is a fun and visually impressive skill to master. With practice and a steady hand, you'll be creating stunning, multi-colored shooters that are sure to be a hit at any party. Cheers to the art of layering!


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Fireball Shooter

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

cinnamon sugar churros or spicy chocolate truffles

Cinnamon-spiced, fiery, and intense


  • Cinnamon Schnapps 4.5 cl
  • Bacardi 151 Rum 4.50 cl
  • Tabasco Sauce 2 dashes


Shot glass


Fireball Shooter
fireball shooter is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Cinnamon Schnapps,Bacardi 151 Rum,Tabasco Sauce .Served using Shot glass
Proceed gingerly with this fiery whiskey shooter called Fireball if your heat tolerance trends more frostbite than five-alarm... Despite an innocent appearance resembling liquid Red Hots candies, it packs a stealthy punch courtesy of Tabasco Sauce spikes. Combining cinnamon schnapps and overproof 151 rum creates a deceivingly smooth sweet and spicy base spirit - then barely two dashes of pepper sauce ignite the whole mixture into an oral inferno. Stir only briefly to integrate without agitating flavors, then shoot bravely. Hopefully that cinnamony sweetness helps distract momentarily from the molten magma now coating your throat...reach for a dairy chaser if you dare!


Fireball Shooter Ingredients


Cinnamon Schnapps,Bacardi 151 Rum,Tabasco Sauce,


Fireball Shooter Recipe


Mix the schnapps, rum and tabasco in a shooter glass. Stir briefly.

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  • Cinnamon Schnapps

    Cinnamon Schnapps is a Schnapps liqueur, it is sweet and syrupy with hot spicy undertones. Some brands like GOLDSCHLAGER adds gold flakes to the liqueur. Cinnamon Schnapps can be enjoyed as shot or sipped from a rock glass, and is part of several popular cocktails.

  • Bacardi 151 Rum

    Bacardi 151 is a discontinued brand of highly alcoholic Rum made by Bacardi Limited of Bermuda. It is has alcohol concentration level of 151 US Proof or has 75.5% alcohol by volume. Way higher than a regular 35% - 40% ABV of a standard Rum. Bacardi discontinued the 151 in 2016.

    Because of it's high alcohol concentration a 151 Proof Rum is highly inflammable and is thus used in making stunning flaming shots. Bacardi probably discontinued the Bacardi 151 after a few lawsuits, but there are other brands of 151 Proof or overproof Rum available in the market

  • Tabasco Sauce 2es

    Tabasco Sauce is a brand of hot sauce made from the Tabasco chili pepper that grow mostly in the Gulf Coast of Mexico. It is one of the known highly pungent and hot pepper like the Naga Jalokia of India. Tabasco Sauce is made with just three ingredients - peppers, salt and vinegar. The red pepper mash in aged in white oak barrels and the long aging process renders the complex flavour to this hot sauce.
    It is an American brand, produced by the Mcilhenny Company of Avery Islands, Southern Louisiana. In drink mixing, Tabasco is popularly known to be an ingredient in the Bloody Mary cocktail and is used in many cocktail classics, the sauce simply enhances the flavour of every drink and adds the extra kick to every sip.

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