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Absolut Train Wreck

Friday, November 20th, 2009

Absolut Train Wreck

1/2 oz.      Absolut vodka
1/2 oz.      Absolut Kurant vodka
1/2 oz.      Absolut Citron vodka
1 1/2 oz.    cranberry juice
 

Add the ingredients to a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes. Shake well, pour into a large shot glass, and serve.

ShareMyShot.com is proud to share the 50th recipe with you today since we started this journey into the wonderful world of shots and shooters. And for the 50th, we wanted to offer up something that will really whet your whistle. One that can knock a man for a loop. A shot that will make you ask yourself in the morning, “What the hell was I thinking——and drinking?? “

Ladies and gentlemen, ShareMyShot presents to you……..the Absolut Train Wreck.

This isn’t an overtly fancy shot. It is a blend of a couple of flavors in the Absolut vodka family with a little fruit juice mixed in to keep it from being strictly a shot of vodka. But Absolut is a high quality brand and their flavor selection has more varieties than most other labels. I myself keep a bottle of all (3) of the ingredients called for in the Absolut Train Wreck behind my bar at all times.

I’ve mentioned before that I always keep a bottle of Absolut Kurant on-hand for my beloved vodka and cranberry drink. And I always have a regular bottle of Absolut for Bloody Marys and other vodka-based drinks. {Although I frequently use Absolut Peppar in my Bloody Marys}. Then I typically do have a bottle of the Absolut Citron to complete my Absolut army. So all of the requirements for this train wreck were at our disposal when we agreed this would be today’s benchmark sampling.

Quite obviously, no other brands of vodka should be used here. Nothing other than Absolut. This is not an interchangeable shot.

It goes down smooth and easy. The cranberry juice, which actually comprises 1/2 the shot, offsets the vodka; not that vodka is as pungent to the tastebuds as whiskey or bourbon. But it tasted like a mini vodka & cranberry—with a twist. The combination of the sweet/tart interplay of the citrus and the black currant berry make it a more robust taste sensation than just pure vodka & cranberry. Its slightly sweeter than one might expect.

ShareMyShot.com gives this absolutely refreshing and savory shooter a 4 on a scale of 5. Most of us in the office are fans of the Absolut vodka family. And the fact that this shot is served chilled helps to overcome the often piss-warm, bland taste of a late-nite vodka shot. It’s a good shot for summertime backyard parties, festive gatherings, and hanging out with just a small group of friends.

You absolut-ly should give this one a try. As well as the 49 previous shots we’ve been privileged to share with you.

Cheers !!!

Vampire

Friday, October 30th, 2009

Vampire

1 oz.   Chambord raspberry liqueur
1 oz.   Absolut vodka
1 oz.   cranberry juice

Combine ingredients in a shaker over ice. Serve as shots in an old-fashioned glass.

With just one day left before Halloween weekend, we wanted to offer up one more shot that would fit in well at your party tomorrow. ShareMyShot presents to you…….Vampire shots!

This is a variation of a cocktail drink that I enjoy quite often. I was turned on to Absolut and cranberry juice when I was about 19 or 20 at the old Clipper Ship Lounge on 47th Street in Brookfield, Illinois. Unfortunately the bar is closed down now. But that was where I started my initial training in the wonderful world of shots and shooters. So that was my hangout back then and I used to guzzle Absolut and cranberry pretty frequently. Still do.

This shot takes that simple drink and livens it up with Chambord raspberry liqueur. Not a bad addition. This is a French liqueur with an intense flavor of black raspberries, fruits, herbs, and honey. The taste is sweet and it has a ruby red color. It’s a bit expensive as is most anything from France, right? But DO NOT deviate from this brand when making Vampire shots. It is key because of its quality and distinct flavor. Do NOT go cheap on this ingredient. In our opinion, doing so would ruin the shot.

And to an extent, the same goes with the Absolut vodka. If you are going to substitute, go with another fine brand of vodka such as Skyy or Grey Goose. Don’t go with the cheapest label on the liquor store shelf. I mean, if you’re going to plunk down some good money ($25) on a fine raspeberry liqueur, don’t dumb it down with some lame-ass vodka. Stick to Absolut if you can swing it. In fact, go with Absolut Kurant (berry flavored).

The selection of cranberry juice is up to you. As long as you have the premium alcoholic ingredients, you should be able to capture the savory flavor of the shot if you go with Tropicana, Nature’s Best or Ocean Spray.

This is a really delicious shot. As I said, I’ve been a long-time fan of vodka and cranberry. But the insertion of the Chambord raspberry liqueur really takes the drink to another level. I wasn’t too familiar with this brand of liqueur. And it is one damn fine spirit ! No shit. I really liked how it combined with the cranberry element and made a taste explosion. I now have a bottle stocked behind my bar and am trying other combinations with it. ShareMyShot highly recommends that you add Chambord to your bar shelf.

The color is the maroon-red you would expect from the cranberry and Chambord. Yes, you could say it looks a bit like blood in a shot glass. But not enough to freak anyone out. Especially with the sweet scent that it gives off if you sniff it closely. It smells like red berries. It goes down very smoothly and the vodka gives it the kick.

ShareMyShot.com gives this suck-ulent Vampire shot a 5 on a scale of 5. It’s the perfect treat for your guests at the Halloween party. Women will love the sweet taste of the raspberry liqueur. Three or four of them will give you a cozy feeling thanks to the vodka. It’ll keep you warm if you’re at a chilly yard party.

Happy Halloween to everyone from ShareMyShot.com !!!

Cheers !