Tequila Slammer

Tequila Slammer
Type Mixed drink shooter/drink shot
Primary alcohol by volume
Served Straight up; without ice
Standard drinkware Rocks glass
Commonly used ingredients
Preparation Mix carefully to avoid releasing the dissolved CO2.
Notes If champagne is used instead of lemonade, the drink is known as a slammer Royale

The Tequila Slammer (known in Mexico as muppet, or commonly spelled as mópet -in order to not violate copyrights-) is a cocktail served in a rocks glass. It is made with equal parts tequila and a carbonated beverage, often 7 Up , ginger ale, lemonade, or Mountain Dew (although the original mix was with lime-lemon Yoli -a soft drink from Acapulco- and in the mid-80's with grapefruit flavored Squirt). Champagne can also be used, and this is called a "Slammer Royale" or "Golden Slammer".[1]

Method

The drink gets its name from the way it is commonly consumed; the usual procedure is to leave about a fifth of the glass empty to allow the drink to fizz, then to hold one's hand over the top of the glass and to slam it onto a hard surface to mix it. The slamming action releases gas bubbles from the mixed drink causing it to foam vigorously. It will then quickly escape the glass if not imbibed immediately, the result (and intention) of which is swift intoxication.

It can also be served with equal parts Tequila, White wine (or champagne) and lemonade, creating a more potent, flavoursome mix.

In popular culture

Notes