Alcoholic Dr Pepper
Alcoholic Dr Pepper
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Beer cocktail |
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Served |
Neat; undiluted and without ice |
Standard drinkware |
A pub glass and a shot glass.
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Commonly used ingredients |
- Half pint of beer
- Half a pint of cola
- One shot amaretto
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Preparation |
Pour the lager in first (to avoid frothing) then the cola on top. Drop the shot glass of amaretto in, when it hits the bottom of the glass, drink. Usually drunk in one go. |
An Alcoholic Dr Pepper (also called a Dr Pepper Shandy or a Dr Pepper shot) is a beer cocktail. It does not actually contain any Dr Pepper. Instead, it combines alcoholic drinks that are said to give a flavour similar to that of Dr Pepper.
Ingredients
Served in a pint glass, it comprises half a pint of lager and a third to a half pint of cola. A shot glass of amaretto is dropped into the glass as a "bomb shot".[1]
Variants
There is a variant known as the Flaming Dr Pepper. This is made with a half pint of beer and a shot, without any cola. The shot glass is filled with three quarters of amaretto and one quarter of 151-proof liquor. The shot is then set on fire and dropped into the beer.
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