

You can either add only a half of a can of apple concentrate or mix all the ingredients together and put the leftover in a half-pint canning jar.
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Since 750mL is 6.6 ounces less than a full quart, you will have 5.4 ounces leftover that won’t fit in the quart mason jar. Visit our sister channel, Easy Container Gardening, and be sure and share with anyone who may find it helpful! You can grow all the peppers in a container garden even if you don’t have a yard. In this recipe, we are using everything you can buy in a grocery store and of course your local liquor store. Click on the Bar of Dish Soap to Visit Our Amazon Storefront!.
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In Conclusion How to Make Fireball Whiskey.Links for Permits and Info for Moonshine.


Because it is whiskey that is mixed with other ingredients, it is not quite as strong as straight whiskey (33% ABV compared to 40% ABV). Have fun with it! A cinnamon stick would also look fab and add an extra bit of flavor and fragrant spice!įrequently Asked Questions What is Fireball Whiskey?įireball Cinnamon Whisky is a blend of Canadian whisky, cinnamon flavoring, and sweeteners. Garnish with a maraschino cherry and an orange peel, orange slice, or a lemon wheel. It’s ok if the layers mix a little - it’s impossible for them not to do so! But if you work slowly, you can make it so they blend in a way that looks like a sunset, or the flames in a bonfire. Pour this mixture into the glass, again, do this carefully so you have a layered look: red, orange, gold. Rinse the cocktail shaker and shake to combine the Fireball whisky, bourbon and peach juice.Pour slowly into the glass, so to not entirely mix with the grenadine at the bottom of the glass. Use a cocktail shaker to combine the rum and cranberry juice.Pour grenadine into the bottom of the glass.Cocktail glasses - A highball, margarita glass, mason jar… almost any fun glassware could work for this festive tropical drink!.Stainless Steel 2-Piece Cocktail Shakers (This is the style I learned to bartend with and still prefer).Recipe is intended for readers 21+ please enjoy responsibly! Our Favorite Bartender Tools Read our disclosure policy here.Īmounts are for one serving. My family always requests a batch for holiday gatherings!įor your convenience in re-creating this recipe, I’ve included shop-able ad links to some of the products used. Related: For another Fall drink, try our Thanksgiving Margarita too! It’s one of my most popular cocktail recipe ever - made with tequila, apple cider, pear juice, a squeeze of lime and a pinch of cinnamon.

And it’s easy to make with simple ingredients and mixers.Įven though I made this recipe with summer in mind, it would be perfect to add to your fall cocktails list too! That ombre effect is so neat…it’s sure to be an instant favorite! This Campfire Cocktail is made with a blend of liquor, juices, and Fireball cinnamon whiskey…for a kick! It’s sweet, spicy, and sultry…like those summer nights by the fire.Īnd it even looks like a campfire too! This is a layered drink, that fades from a bright red to orange to a golden yellow at the top. Now that I’m a grown-up myself, I’ve decided that it’s high time I create a cocktail that is perfect for those summer bonfire nights. I’m sure the grown-ups enjoyed some grown-up beverages too! During the summer when I was a kid we would visit family and the evenings were spent around the fire, eating hot dogs and roasting marshmallows. I have such fond memories of these campfires of my childhood. Summer is on the way and that means warm nights, sunsets, and bonfires! Warm and spicy, just like a bonfire on a summer night - this Campfire Cocktail is made with Fireball cinnamon whiskey and is layered to look like glowing embers!
