St Patrick's Day. The Car Bomb, aka An Irish Car Bomb, Irish Slammer, Irish Bomb Shot, or Dublin Drop

St Patrick's Day. The Car Bomb, aka An Irish Car Bomb, Irish Slammer, Irish Bomb Shot, or Dublin Drop is a cocktail, similar to a boilermaker, made by dropping a bomb shot of Irish cream and whiskey into a glass of stout.

We might have had a little too much fun coming up with these variations on all things Car Bomb. Check out our best Irish Car Bomb Recipes below and get what you need in the cocktail corner at Acme Liquor Store in Crested Butte, Colorado!

 

The Classic Irish Car Bomb

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Ingredients:

  • 1/2 ounce Irish whiskey

  • 1/2 ounce Baileys Irish cream

  • Guinness beer

Directions:

  1. Add the Baileys and whiskey into a shot glass, pouring slowly as to create a layered effect.

  2. Drop the shot into a pint glass filled half to three-quarters of the way with the Guinness.

  3. Chug and enjoy!

 
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The Classic 2.0

Ingredients:

½ oz. The Whistler Irish Cream

½ oz. The Whistler Irish Whiskey

½ can Left Hand Nitro Milk Stout

Directions:

  1. Pour stout into two pint glasses.

  2. Create two layered shots.

  3. Gently drop the shot glass (slide down the side) into the pint glass.

  4. Chug and enjoy!

 
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The Connor McGregor

Ingredients:

  • ½ oz. Blo Liqueur

  • ½ oz. Proper 12 Irish Whiskey

  • ½ bottle Sam Smith’s Chocolate Stout

Directions:

  1. Pour stout into two pint glasses.

  2. Create two layered shots.

  3. Gently drop the shot glass (slide down the side) into the pint glass.

  4. Chug and enjoy!

 
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Cinnamon Toast Crunch

Ingredients:

  • ½ oz. Rum Chata

  • ½ oz. Outlaw Red Cinnamon Whiskey

  • ½ can Untitled Art/Angry Chair Loaded French Toast Imperial Stout

Directions:

  1. Pour stout into two pint glasses.

  2. Create two layered shots.

  3. Gently drop the shot glass (slide down the side) into the pint glass.

  4. Chug and enjoy!

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