![]() ![]() Grab your choice of cheap vodka or premium vodka, your favorite cocktail glasses, and let’s get started! Fresh Ingredients Like many other vodka mixed drinks, this lemon drop shot recipe is quite simple! Whether you’re relaxing at home by yourself or have been designated the official party host, these easy summer cocktails can be perfect for nearly any occasion. Along with my favorite lemon drop shot simple recipe, I’ve included a few vodka recommendations, a couple of tips, and one amazing alternative perfect for those up-scale events – Enjoy! Lemon Drop Shot (With Sugar) Photo via Shake Drink Repeat You might be assuming that you’ll need top-shelf vodka to make these delicious vodka mixed drink, but fortunately, that’s not always the case! Using cheap vodka is more than acceptable, as long as you know which cheap vodka to use. ![]() These premium cold vodka drinks take only minutes to make and will be sure to impress all your guests! Via Shake Drink & Repeat They are the perfect combination of flavors for good reason. These easy summer cocktails take almost no time to make, taste amazing, and -best of all-are perfect for nearly any occasion. ![]() Released in 2009, the RumChata brand has steadily grown and as you see here, has even made it into other drink and shot recipes.Do you love a good drink on a summer afternoon, but hate the time it takes to make a “good” drink? If so, you’re not alone: I often feel the same way! Fortunately, it’s usually around that point when I remember that I know how to make a lemon drop shot, and then my worries fade away. But the heavy cream gives RumChata a much deeper dairy flavor like a Baily’s Irish Cream feel. So it might seem that RumChata is a Horchata with a shot of Caribbean rum in it, which on the surface it is. Rather the ingredients includes rum, dairy cream, cinnamon, vanilla, sugar, and other flavorings. So there’s no rice milk in their product. RumChata played on these flavors and opted to use real cream from Wisconsin. The basic ingredients of Horchata are water, sugar, vanilla, cinnamon and white rice. The “Chata” in RumChata comes from the Spanish drink “Horchata” (pronounced or-CHAH-tah) which is a popular sweetish drink found all over Mexico and Spain.Īlthough it is classified as a “cream” drink, it originally started off without any cream at all. In order to understand RumChata, you need a little background on the “Chata” part of the name. I did a complete write up here: Home Made Fireball Recipe RumChata Cream Liqueur So when it suits your personal tastes, drain the whiskey into another bottle and that is where it will stay, as far as cinnamon flavor goes. You can do the same with rum and it tastes basically the same as a cinnamon flavored whiskey.Īnd the longer the cinnamon seeps in the whiskey, the stronger the cinnamon flavor is. Wait a few days for the flavor to permeate through the whiskey, and viola, you have your own bottle of Fireball for half the price. All you need to do is get a bottle of whiskey and add around 10 cinnamon sticks. This is a super easy way to make a bottle of so-so whiskey taste a whole lot better. Although I do personally prefer Fireball, or my own home made version.ĭid you know you can make your own cinnamon whiskey? If you’re making this at home, or can’t find Fireball, there are a few other brands of cinnamon flavored whiskey available like Catch Fire Cinnamon Whisky, Revel Stoke Flavored Whisky or Sunfire Cinnamon Whiskey.Īny of these will work just fine. If you’re a bartender making this drink, you should be using Fireball as the cinnamon flavored whiskey or one of the better Fireball alternatives I’ve listed below. But it does look nicer and if you’re with someone who loves sweet shots, then go for it. Now personally I don’t use the whipped cream as it makes it a little too sweet for my tastes. If you really want the whole cereal experience, you can add some whipped cream on the top (think the milk in the cinnamon toast crunch cereal bowl), and sprinkle the whipped cream with a little crushed up cereal to make it look pretty. ![]()
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