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* [[Sake bomb]]: a shot of [[sake]] dropped into beer
* [[Sake bomb]]: a shot of [[sake]] dropped into beer
* [[Skittle Bomb]]: a shot of [[Cointreau]] dropped into a glass containing an [[energy drink]]
* [[Skittle Bomb]]: a shot of [[Cointreau]] dropped into a glass containing an [[energy drink]]
*poctanju (폭탄주): a shot of [[soju]] dropped into a glass of beer


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 01:42, 26 February 2020

Preparing a bomb shot.

A bomb shot, depth charge, or drop shot (Canada), is a mixed drink that is made by mixing two drinks. A drink in a small glass (typically a shot glass) is dropped into a larger glass holding a different drink. The resulting cocktail is typically consumed as quickly as possible ("chugged"). Recently, the term has become more loosely defined as simply a shot that is made by mixing two drinks.

Preparation

A bomb shot typically consists of a shot glass of hard liquor that is dropped into a glass partially filled with beer but sometimes with some other beverage. Many variations exist. When the shot is dropped into a superpint it is commonly known as a "Depth Charge," because it resembles the anti-submarine weapon being dropped on a target.

Examples of popular bomb shots include:

See also

Two sake bombs about to be dropped into beer.

Notes

  1. ^ Hoare, Peter (January 9, 2014). "5 Awesome Drinks You Can Make With Fireball Cinnamon Whisky". Food & drinks. MTV. Retrieved June 17, 2014.