Hawaiian Punch from Hell Shot Drink Recipe

  • Shot Cocktail Glass

    Shot Cocktail Glass

  • 1 oz Vodka
  • 1 oz Southern Comfort
  • 1 oz Amaretto
  • 1-1/2 oz Orange Juice
  • 1-1/2 oz Lemon-Lime Soda
  • splash Grenadine
  • Shake with ice and strain into 4 shot glasses grenadine splashed on  top last 

HOW TO SHAKE A COCKTAIL

Fill the cocktail shaker half way ice and add the cocktail ingredients. Close the shaker firmly, and hold it with your right hand wrapped around the top and your left hand cradling the bottom. Raise the shaker over your shoulder and shake hard until the drink is  chilled, 10 to 15 seconds. Strain it into a glass—a good shake will leave a layer of very fine ice shards on the surface of the drink

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Gummy Bear Shot Shot Drink Recipe

Bartenders from New York City to L. A. make this for their customers all the time because of its popularity

Shot Cocktail Glass

Shot Cocktail Glass

  • 1 oz Southern Comfort
  • 1 oz Amaretto
  • 1/2 oz Grenadine
  • 1 part Melon Liqueur
  • 2 parts Orange Juice
  • 2 parts Pineapple Juice
  • Shake with ice and strain into 4 Shot Glasses
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Hawaiian Punch Shot Drink Recipe

I know it looks a little strange with all the different types of alcohol  but trust me it tastes like Hawaiian punch. 
  • 1 oz Southern Comfort
  • 1 oz Sloe Gin
  • 1 oz Orange Juice
  • 1 oz Amaretto
  • Shake with ice and strain into 4 Shot Glasses

HOW TO SHAKE A COCKTAIL

Rock Cocktail Glass

Rock Cocktail Glass

Fill the cocktail shaker half way ice and add the cocktail ingredients. Close the shaker firmly, and hold it with your right hand wrapped around the top and your left hand cradling the bottom. Raise the shaker over your shoulder and shake hard until the drink is  chilled, 10 to 15 seconds. Strain it into a glass—a good shake will leave a layer of very fine ice shards on the surface of the drink

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Water Melon

This is a very strong drink with lots of high octane spirits
  • ½ Oz. Southern Comfort

    Collins Cocktail Glass

    Collins Cocktail Glass

  • ½ Oz. Amaretto
  • ½ Oz Vodka
  • ½ Oz. Midori
  • Splash Of Orange Juice
  • Splash Of Pineapple Juice

HOW TO BUILD A COCKTAIL

Fill a glass with ice.  Pour liquor of choice first over ice.  Add additional liquors or mixes.  Add sip stick to gently stir ingredients.Strain the ingredients into a stemmed cocktail glass with out the ice.

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Vampire Kiss Martini

Martini Cocktail Glass

Martini Cocktail Glass

Serve this great drink at your next holloeen party and it’s sure to be a hit

  • Cooler, blend or shake
  • 1 ½ oz Vodka
  • Southern Comfort
  • Amaretto
  • Sloe 1 ½ oz Gin
  • Fill with 1oz each of sweet/sour and orange juice
  • Dash of Grenadine Syrup

This witches brew is made for Halloween.

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Mongolian Motherfuker

This powerful shot is guaranteed to warm your insides.

  • ½ Oz. Southern Comfort

    Collins Cocktail Glass

    Collins Cocktail Glass

  • ½ Oz Vodka
  • ½ Oz Kahlua
  • ½ Oz Midori
  • ½ Oz Creme De Banana
  • 1 Splash Sprite
  • Dash Grenadine1 Splash Sweet And Sour Mix

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Bourbon Street Ice T

If you like whiskey, this is a good drink.  The major difference between this Ice T and the Long Island Ice T, is the original uses all clear liquors and this uses all dark except the triple sec.

  1. ½ Oz. Jim Beam

    Collins Cocktail Glass

    Collins Cocktail Glass

  2. ½ Oz. Jack Daniels
  3. ½ Oz Wild Turkey
  4. ½ Oz. Southern Comfort
  5. ½ Oz. Triple Sec
  6. Splash sour mix and cola

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Dirty Red Headed Slut

This is a variation of the original Red Headed. Although the names are similar, the ingredients are totally different. The only thing that is similar between the two cocktail drink recipes are the names. This drink is an example of a shot or shooter type. It’s meant to be gulped down with one swallow. It will appeal to a younger crowd who like their drinks strong and sweet.

Dirty Red Headed Slut

Dirty Red Headed Slut Photo

Dirty Red Headed Slut Photo

 

  • 1 oz American Whiskey
  • ¾ oz Chambord raspberry liqueur
  • ¾ oz Southern Comfort
  • Shake with ice and strain.

You may use any of these glasses. Large shot glass, rock glass with no ice, or stemmed cocktail glass. The choice is yours.

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Southern Comfort Manhattan

  1. 2 oz Southern Comfort

    Rock Cocktail Glass

    Rock Cocktail Glass

  2. Dash Dry Vermouth
  3. Cherry Garnish

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Jelly Bean

  • 1 oz Black Berry Schnapps

    Rock Cocktail Glass

    Rock Cocktail Glass

  • 1 oz Sambuca
  • 1/2 oz Southern Comfort

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