Car Bomb #2

What is the B-52 cocktail named after?

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Creator Peter Fich was a fan of the band and so named shooters after his favourite bands. The B-52 is a layered shot with a coffee liqueur such as Kahlua at the bottom Irish cream in the middle and Grand Marnier on the top (Cointreau or triple sec can be used instead).

Variations include a B-51 which uses Frangelico hazelnut liqueur as the top layer; B-53 which substitutes Sambuca for Irish cream; and B-55 or B-52 Gunship which substitutes absinthe for triple sec.

The shooter caught on amongst Arsenal fans during Nicklas Bendtner's time at the club where he was nicknamed B-52 after wearing a number

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Car Bomb #2


  • Guinness 36 cl
  • Irish Cream 3 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Car Bomb #2

car bomb #2 is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Guinness,Irish Cream .Served using Any Glass of your Choice



Car Bomb #2 Ingredients


Guinness,Irish Cream,


Car Bomb #2 Recipe


Drop Irish Cream into the Guinness and drink.

Car Bomb Cocktails are pun with a political inclination, the names belong to the original creators and at Easy Cocktail Recipes, we don't intend to hurt anyone's sentiment at all. We urge visitors to take the name lightly and understand that we are not responsible for this name or tradition of naming such cocktails to make them political.


Please note that, none of the creators ever said that they wanted to make political pun using the Car Bomb name, but instead the name has a different origin.



The Car Bomb reference comes from its Bomb Shot style of making, where a shot glass of liquor is dropped into a glass of beer in a naval depth charge style. But, the oblique reference to the IRA and Car Bombings of Irish Revolutionaries is not to be missed.

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  • Guinness

    Gunniess is an Irish dry stout that was the produce of Arthur Guinness's brewery at St. James's Gate Dublin, Ireland in 1759. It is the most successful alcohol brand worldwide, Guinness is brewed in almost 50 countries and sold in over 120 countries. Guinness' unique flavour derives it's uniqueness from malted barley and roasted unmalted barley brews, the older recipe was to blend a portion of aged brew with a freshly brewed beer to give it a sharp lactic acid flavour. On another note, a dry stout is a dark, top-fermented beer, and dry stout is one of the few variants of a stout beer. The original reference of stout was of the strength of the beer, and the same dark brown beer in a later period has also been referred to as a porter, and the stronger verities were called "stout porter" and thus the history of a stout and a porter is pretty intertwined. Although today, a stout is strictly a dark beer, strength is not a qualification of a stout anymore. Top fermenting is one of the different beer brewing techniques, in which, the yeast is applied to the top of the wort ( the sugary extract of the malts and other ingredients that the yeast will ferment into a beer ) at a much higher temperature.

    Mcguinness Melon Liqueur is a bright green coloured melon liqueur, with a gentle melon flavour, however this Melon Liqueur is not widely available in USA.

  • Irish Cream

    Cream can be used to make a creamy cocktail, but when you make a cream cocktail make sure you whip and make your own version. You can also go for a heavy whipped cream which is thicker than regular cream and milk fat can be between 30%-40%.
    For a rich and creamy cocktail recipe, combine heavy cream with one shot of alcohol and powdered sugar, then whip it until soft peaks form for a fluffy consistency or you can use it as a loose cream.

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