Tequila poppers are alcoholic drinks that are generally made by pouring tequila and a carbonated lemon-lime soda into a shot glass. The reason they are called poppers is because youβre supposed to slam your shot glass down on a table before drinking it in a single shot, because the impact gets the soda fizzing and popping. There are a couple simple variations on the drink that change the flavor, but the basic recipe and method remain the same. Thereβs also a special way that the drink is served at resorts in Mexico, which is primarily designed to induce intoxication.
Ingredients
- 1/2 to 1 ounce (15 to 30 ml) tequila
- 1/2 to 1 ounce (15 to 30 ml) lemon-lime soda
- 1/2 to 1 ounce (15 to 30 ml) coffee liqueur (optional)
- Splash of grenadine (optional)
Steps
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Set up your shot glasses. Place the glasses on a bar or table, and measure the tequila into each glass. For a drink that isnβt as strong, only use a quarter or half ounce (7.5 or 15 ml) of tequila. For a stronger drink, use a full ounce (30 ml). [1] X Research source
- To make coffee tequila poppers, use a small serving glass instead of a shot glass. Add a few ice cubes before pouring in the tequila. Pour in equal parts coffee liqueur. [2] X Research source
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Add the soda. Use equal quantities of soda based on the amount of tequila you used. Feel free to add grenadine at this point if you arenβt making coffee tequila poppers. [3] X Research source Popular lemon-lime sodas include Sprite, [4] X Research source 7-Up, [5] X Research source Sierra Mist, and Blue Sky.
- To make a coffee tequila popper, fill the rest of the glass with lemon-lime soda.
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Serve the drinks. You can either slam the drinks to make them fizzy before serving them, or you can serve them now and let the guests slam their own drinks. To make the tequila poppers and coffee tequila poppers fizz:
- Cover the top of the glass with your hand, a coaster, or a napkin. Carefully slam the bottom of the glass down on the top of a table or the bar. The impact will activate the carbonation in the soda.
- Serve [6] X Research source and drink the tequila popper while itβs still fizzy and foaming.
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Get your drinks. There are some resorts in Mexico that serve tequila poppers (sometimes called Tijuana poppers), which are different in that they are poured and served directly in the participantβs mouth, and they often use beer instead of soda.
- For Mexican tequila poppers, you will need a bottle of tequila (preferably with a measuring spout on it), as well as a bottle of beer, such as Corona, thatβs been opened.
- In Mexico, the server will continually blow a whistle while serving this drink.
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Put a towel around the drinkerβs neck. This drink can get pretty messy, so itβs a good idea to take a few precautions. [7] X Research source Have the participant tilt his or her head back, mouth open.
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Pour in the tequila. To prevent excessive consumption, measure out either a quarter, half, or full ounce directly into the mouth of the participant. Tell the participant not to swallow.
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Shake and pour the beer. To get the same fizzy effect as the lemon-lime soda, cover the top of the beer bottle with your thumb or finger and shake the beer. [8] X Research source Carefully direct the opening of the bottle into the participantβs mouth and slightly move your thumb to the side to allow a spray of beer into the mouth.
- Donβt spray in too much or the participant could choke, and donβt spray it directly down the throat.
- Instead of pre-fizzing the beer, some resorts will pour the beer into the participantβs mouth, hold the mouth closed, and then shake the participantβs head to fizz up the beer. [9] X Research source
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Gently close the participantβs mouth. Cover it with the towel so the foam doesnβt get everywhere and tell the participant to swallow.
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Warnings
- Be very careful when you are slamming a glass down on a hard surface, as the glass could break and cut your hand.Thanks
- Drink alcoholic beverages responsibly, and only if you are of legal age as per the laws in your country.Thanks
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