B52 Shot Recipe | Dishes Delish (2024)

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This B52 shot recipe is a classic layered shot that tastes rich, creamy, and unbelievably delicious! All you need is Kahlúa, Bailey’s Irish Cream, and Grand Marnier.

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I love B-52s. This tasty shot was so popular when I was going through college and it was one of my sister’s favorite shots. The flavors meld together for a delicious, lip-smacking shooter.

Now, I know other bartenders get the last layer to separate so you can see the line between all three liqueurs but this is one of those shots that gives me a hard time when delineating the layers. I finally did it with the tall glass, as you can see from the photo above.I squealed when I was able to do it correctly!

When I tried it again with the shorter glasses, I wasn’t so lucky, as you can see from the cloudy top layers in the background.

Second Attempt at the clear layer

After my success, I grabbed my other tall thin shot glass and tried to replicate the results. Nope.Not sure if the stars were aligned while I was pouring the tall shot above or what, because when I layer a shot, I do it the same way every time.

So, I’m here to tell you, that it is okay if your layers get muddled the way you see in the shorter glasses because you are just going to down the whole thing anyway.Besides, life is full of imperfections and I’m all for reveling in them.

It just takes a little practice to learn how to layer shots. Just wait, you’ll want to layer everything once you get it down.

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Helpful tips

  • Kahlúa is a well known coffee liqueur, but even though it’s not super expensive, there are more budget friendly brands out there.
  • I’m using a premium orange liqueur called Grand Marnier liqueur, but there are other choices out there like Cointreau or triple sec, so use what you can afford. But boy this liqueur makes for a tasty drink.
  • Baileys Irish cream is my go to cream based liqueur to use, but you can use any Irish cream brand or a lighter tasting cream liqueur – RumChata.
  • If you are going to layer a shot, either use a co*cktail spoon or regular iced coffee teaspoon – for the thin, tall shot glass, I have to use the iced coffee teaspoon because the co*cktail spoon is too wide to fit in the glass.
  • Slow and steady wins the race. When layering a shot, you need to pour the liquor/liqueur SLOWLY over the bowl of the spoon.
  • Always place the spoon bowl side up (the back of the spoon) in the glass and against the side. So, you are going to use the back of the spoon.
  • Using a pourer controls the pour, which is critical to layering any shot. But if you do use a pourer, just know that you will have to eyeball your quantities because in that case, they’re coming straight out of the bottle, unmeasured.
  • As with all layered shots, you need to place the heaviest liquor on the bottom and work your way up to the lightest.
  • Some people like to light the orange liqueur layer. If you do, be careful of the flame as you bring the co*cktail glass to your face. You don’t want any mishaps. Lighting it on fire also changes the name to a flaming B-52.

Variations of this shot

  • B-51 shot – Kahlua, Baileys, and hazlenut liqueur like Frangelico.
  • B-52 with full payload – Smaller amounts of Kahlua, Baileys, orange liqueur, hazlenut liqueur and a high alcohol liquor like Bacardi 151, which you would light on fire.
  • B-53 shot – Kahlua, Sambuca, and Grand Marnier.
  • B-54 shot – Kahlua, Baileys, and Amaretto.
  • B-55 shot – Kahlua, Baileys, and Absinthe.
  • B-56 shot – Kahlua, Baileys, blue curacao, and white rum.
  • B-57 shot – Kahlua, peppermint schnapps, and triple sec.

How to layer the B52 shot

This recipe is for one shot. Multiply the ingredients by how many you are making.

Pre-step

Get out your shot glass, a pourer and a co*cktail spoon for layering.

Step one

Gather the ingredients – Kahlúa, Baileys Irish cream and Grand Marnier.

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Step one

The trick to a layered co*cktail is to start with the heaviest liqueur. In this drink, the Kahlúa is the heaviest, so pour .50 ounce in the glass. It ends up being 1/3 of the way up the glass and is the only liqueur I measure since I’m using a pourer for the other two.

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Now comes the fun part.

Step two

With a pourer in the Baileys Irish cream bottle. Place the spoon bowl side up in and against the side of the glass. Slowly pour the Baileys over the bowl and into the glass on top of the coffee liqueur. Make sure the liquids are another third of the way up the glass.

The photo below gives you the idea.

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See?Using the spoon helps keep the layers separate!

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Step three

Again, place the spoon bowl side up (so, upside down) in and against the side of the glass. With a pourer in the bottle, slowly pour the Grand Marnier over the bowl and on top of the Baileys, another third of the way up.

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Yum!

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Let’s look at the vertical view.

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And one more.

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I hope you enjoyed this B52 shot recipe!

It’s such a yummy drink and will get anyparty started.

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B52 Shot Recipe

This B52 shot recipe is a classic layered shot that tastes rich, creamy, and unbelievably delicious! All you need is Kahlúa, Bailey’s Irish Cream, and Grand Marnier.

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Course: co*cktail

Cuisine: co*cktails

Keyword: b52 shot, baileys shot, kahlua shot

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 1 shot

Calories: 207kcal

Author: Elaine Benoit

Ingredients

  • .50 ounce Kahlúa
  • .50 ounce Baileys Irish Cream
  • .50 ounce Grand Marnier

Instructions

  • Pour Kahlúa in a shot glass – fill it one third of the way – which will be .50 an ounce

  • Place a pourer in the bottle of Baileys. Put the spoon upside down in the shot glass at the Kahlúa line and slowly pour Baileys Irish Cream on the back of the bowl of the spoon so it fills another third of the glass

  • Place the pourer in the Grand Marnier and use the spoon again and slowly pour the the liqueur in, filling it up the last third of the glass

  • Shoot the shot

  • Smile

  • Enjoy

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Notes

Helpful tips

  • Kahlúa is a well known coffee liqueur, but even though it’s not super expensive, there are more budget friendly brands out there.
  • I’m using a premium orange liqueur called Grand Marnier liqueur, but there are other choices out there like Cointreau or triple sec, so use what you can afford. But boy this liqueur makes for a tasty drink.
  • Baileys Irish cream is my go to cream based liqueur to use, but you can use any Irish cream brand or a lighter tasting cream liqueur – RumChata.
  • If you are going to layer a shot, either use a co*cktail spoon or regular iced coffee teaspoon – for the thin, tall shot glass, I have to use the iced coffee teaspoon because the co*cktail spoon is too wide to fit in the glass.
  • Slow and steady wins the race. When layering a shot, you need to pour the liquor/liqueur SLOWLY over the bowl of the spoon.
  • Always place the spoon bowl side up (the back of the spoon) in the glass and against the side. So, you are going to use the back of the spoon.
  • Using a pourer controls the pour, which is critical to layering any shot. But if you do use a pourer, just know that you will have to eyeball your quantities because in that case, they’re coming straight out of the bottle, unmeasured.
  • As with all layered shots, you need to place the heaviest liquor on the bottom and work your way up to the lightest.
  • Some people like to light the orange liqueur layer. If you do, be careful of the flame as you bring the co*cktail glass to your face. You don’t want any mishaps. Lighting it on fire also changes the name to a flaming B-52.

Nutrition

Serving: 1shot | Calories: 207kcal | Carbohydrates: 22g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Sugar: 21g

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First published August 2016.

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From lighting up stages with her BA in theater to food journalist, Elaine Benoit's journey is a testament to passion's transformative power. As the CEO of Dishes Delish, she offers a blend of healthy, comforting recipes and exquisitely crafted co*cktails. Beyond the kitchen, Elaine voiced her culinary adventures on her podcast, "Dishing," and co-owns Food Blogger Help, extending her expertise to guide budding food bloggers to success. Whether it's for a heartwarming dish or insights into food blogging, Elaine's diverse experiences make her a beacon in the culinary digital landscape.

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FAQs

What is in an AB 52 shot? ›

The B-52 is a popular, eye-catching shot composed of three liqueurs: Baileys Irish cream, Grand Marnier and coffee liqueur.

Why is it called a B52 shot? ›

Fich named all of his new drinks after favorite bands, albums, and songs, and he supposedly named the drink after the band of the same name, not directly after the US B-52 Stratofortress bomber or the beehive hairstyle after which the band was named.

What is a Baileys and Cointreau shot called? ›

The Caress drink is made from Cointreau and Baileys, and served in an old-fashioned glass. Caress Ingredients: 2-1/2 oz Cointreau. 2-1/2 oz Baileys Irish Cream.

Is there a drink made of vodka and Baileys? ›

Baileys White Russian – A classic Baileys and vodka co*cktail

Fun fact: even though you might think the drink originates from Russia (the clue is in the name, right?), in fact it was created in Brussels, Belgium!

What are the ingredients in the B-52 energy drink? ›

Carbonated water, sugar, acidifier (E330), acidity regulator (E331), taurine, glucuronolactone, flavourings, caffeine (32mg/100ml), colouring agent (E150b), inositol, ...

What is a substitute for Grand Marnier B52? ›

Some B-52 recipes replace the Irish cream with amaretto. Tia Maria is a popular substitution for Kahlúa. Cointreau is a popular substitution for Grand Marnier, but Gran Gala is a closer substitute because it also has a brandy base.

Is RumChata the same as Baileys? ›

Although both are cream-based liqueurs, there is a difference between RumChata® and Baileys Irish cream when it comes to flavor. Rumchata has rum and cinnamon flavor while Baileys Irish cream has a chocolate flavor with a base of whiskey. However, the two are often used interchangeably.

What is it called when you order a beer and a shot? ›

A boilermaker is either of two types of beer co*cktail. In American terminology, the drink consists of a glass of beer mixed with a shot of whiskey.

Does Kahlua go bad? ›

Yes! Once you open a bottle of Kahlua, it's just a matter of time before it goes bad. The shelf life is only four years but the flavor starts going downhill after about two or three years so it's best not to drink this beverage past that date if possible.

What alcoholic drink is made from potatoes? ›

Vodka is composed mainly of water and ethanol but sometimes with traces of impurities and flavourings. Traditionally, it is made by distilling liquid from fermented cereal grains and potatoes since the latter was introduced in Europe in the 18th century.

Why is it called blind Russian? ›

This drink is a variant of the White Russian and the "blind" comes from the fact that the drink is made from all alcoholic ingredients.

What is in a B52 shot medication? ›

Anecdotally, one common practice within EDs is to administer a drug co*cktail known as a B52. Traditionally it was named for “B”enadryl, “5” mg haloperidol and “2” mg of lorazepam, but has evolved to consist of 50mg of an anticholinergic, either haloperidol or droperidol, plus 2 mg of a benzodiazepine.

What fuel does a B-52 burn? ›

The aircraft landed safely. In September 2006, the B-52 became one of the first US military aircraft to fly using alternative fuel. It took off from Edwards Air Force Base with a 50/50 blend of Fischer–Tropsch process (FT) synthetic fuel and conventional JP-8 jet fuel, which burned in two of the eight engines.

What is in a B54? ›

Coffee Liqueur, Irish Cream, Almond Liqueur

A variation of the B-52 recipe. Have you tried this drink?

What is in a Navy SEAL shot? ›

Navy Seal
  • 1 part Southern Comfort.
  • 1 part black raspberry schnapps.
  • 1 part peach schnapps.
  • 1 part 151 rum.
  • 1 part vodka.
  • 1 part cranberry juice.
  • 1 part Sweet & Sour.
  • 1 Cherry (optional)

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