Make a B 52 Layered Shot

A B-52 layered shot is made by layering Kahlua, Baileys Irish Cream and Grand Marnier in a shot glass or cordial glass. One of its most notable features is its distinct layering. It is a relatively simple drink, but there is a trick to getting the layering just right.

Ingredients[1]

  • ½ ounce (15 milliliters) Kahlua coffee liqueur
  • ½ ounce (15 milliliters) Bailey’s Irish Cream
  • ½ ounce (15 milliliters) Grand Marnier

Steps

Making a B 52

  1. Fill a shot glass with ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Kahlua coffee liqueur. Pour the Kahlua straight into the center of the glass. Try hard not to get any up the walls of the glass, as this might disrupt the layers.
  2. Hold a spoon upside down inside the glass, just above the Kahlua. The tip should be touching the wall of the glass, just above the Kahlua. The handle of the spoon should be resting on the rim of the glass. The dome of the spoon should be facing upwards.[2]
    • Some people find that it is easier if the spoon tip is just touching the Kahlua. Other people find it easier if it is just above it. Use whatever works best for you.
  3. Slowly pour the Bailey's over the dome of the spoon, towards your hand. As you fill the glass, raise the spoon upwards, always keeping the tip just above the liquid. Make sure that you are pouring towards the handle/your hand.[2]
    • If the two liquids start to mix, finish the layer and wait a few seconds. They will eventually settle and separate.
  4. Finish off with the Grand Mariner, using the same technique. Still keeping the spoon tip just above the Bailey's, slowly pour the Grand Mariner into the glass. Again, remember to pour towards the handle/your hand. When you get to the rim, move the spoon away from the glass and finish pouring.
    • Don't worry if the Grand Mariner spills over. Simply wipe it up with a towel.
  5. Serve the drink. The B-52 is served as is, without any garnishes or ice.

Trying Variations

  1. Add a dash of Bacardi 151 rum and set it on fire to make a Flaming B-52. Prepare a basic B-52 layered shot, but leave a sliver of space at top. Finish it off with a dash of Bacardi 151. Carefully light the shot on fire with a match.[3] Let the shot burn for a few seconds before blowing it out and drinking it.
  2. Make a B-57 by using Peppermint Schnapps instead of Grand Mariner. Fill a shot glass with ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Kahlua coffee liqueur. Then, carefully pouring over the back of a spoon, add ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Bailey's Irish Cream, and ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Peppermint Schnaps.[4]
  3. Make a B-51 by using Frangelico hazelnut liqueur instead of Grand Mariner. Fill a shot glass with 1/3 ounce (10 milliliters) of Kahlua coffee liqueur. Pouring over the back of a spoon, carefully add 1/3 ounce (10 milliliters) of Bailey's Irish Cream and 1/3 ounce (10 milliliters) of Frangelico hazelnut liqueur.[5]
  4. Make a B-28 by using Amaretto almond liqueur instead of Grand Mariner, and adding Butterscotch Schnapps on top. Fill a lowball glass with 1 ounce (30 milliliters) of Bailey's Irish Cream. Layer with 1/3 ounce (10 milliliters) of each of the following: Kahlua coffee liqueur, Amaretto almond liqueur, and Butterscotch Schnapps.[6]
    • Pour the liqueurs carefully over the back of a spoon to make the layers distinct.
  5. Make a T-52 by using Tequila Rose strawberry Cream liqueur instead of Bailey's Irish Cream. Fill a shot glass with ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Kahlua coffee liqueur. Pouring over the back of of a spoon, carefully layer ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Tequila Rose strawberry Cream liqueur, and ½ ounce (15 milliliters) of Grand Marnier.[7]
    • This drink is also known as the B-52 in the Desert.[4]



Tips

  • You can change the Grand Marnier to Galliano instead or Cointreau.
  • Let the drink stabilize for a moment before serving.
  • If the layers start to mix, wait a few seconds. They will eventually settle.
  • If you can't find Kahlua, you can use another type of coffee-flavored liqueur.

Warnings

  • Drink alcoholic beverages responsibly

Things You'll Need

  • Shot glass
  • Spoon

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