![]() If you’re strapped for cash, can only afford a couple ingredients, and want to drink something tasty, you need to try this Girl on Fireball from The Love Nerds. Girl on Fireball Photo via The Love Nerds You know what does? the Hot Fireball Apple Cider from Grumpys Honey Bunch. Quick drink fixes don’t always taste good. Hot Fireball Apple Cider Photo via Grumpys Honey Bunch Take one sip of This Girl Walks Into a Bar’s Fuzzy Fire, and you’ll want a peachy Fireball drink every day. Fuzzy Fire Photo via This Girl Walks Into a Bar Cinnamon Toast Crunch Photo via This Girl Walks Into a Barĭo you like the milk leftover after eating Cinnamon Toast Crunch? Then you need to mix Rumchata and Fireball like This Girl Walks Into a Bar does. More specifically, you need a boozy slushie, like this Fire in Ice Apple Cider Fireball slushie from GoGoGo Gourmet. When the sun comes up, you need a slushie. Fire in Ice Apple Cider Photo via GoGoGo Gourmet Add this Fireball sangria from GoGoGo Gourmet to your list of must-make sangria recipes. Fireball Sangria Photo via GoGoGo Gourmet Prime example: this Caramel Apple Fireball cocktail from Mac And Molly. Caramel Apple Fireball Photo via Mac And Mollyįireball and apple go together like peanut butter and pretzels. We’re all familiar with apple pie, but do you know the joys of alcohol-filled liquid apple pie? If not, you need to try Vegan Yack Attack’s Apple Pie on the Rocks recipe. Apple Pie on the Rocks Photo via Vegan Yack Attack Ginger ale complements the spice of cinnamon whiskey, while cherries, apple cider, and grenadine sweeten up the concoction for a summery twist. This cocktail is perfect for sipping on a crisp autumn day. Fireball Cherry Apple Bomb Photo via The Farmwife Drinks Combine fresh OJ with your favorite sweet tea and, of course, Fireball, and transport yourself down South with every sip. This easy-to-make cocktail is summer in a glass. If you’re keen to try more cocktails, check out my Mojito recipe too.Fireball Orange Sweet Tea Photo via The Toasty Kitchen I hope you enjoy this quirky drink as much as I do. Failing that, it’s fine just serving it ‘on the rocks’. I have also served this drink over ice spheres in the past and that works really well too. I’m not sure if they’re still making them but I did find them available on Amazon. It works really well for this type of cocktail and keeps it chilled until the last sip. The mould creates a cavity made entirely of ice that the drink can then be poured into. It’s essentially a glass with a mould that sets the ice around the outside. My preferred glassware are these great Ice Liners tumblers which I picked up as a Kickstarter project back in 2015. The Apple Pie Cocktail is best served chilled. About 10 seconds of gentle shaking is plenty to combine all the ingredients. Finally, don’t over-shake the cocktail shaker, otherwise the drink will become too foamy. This give the final drink a great colour and sweetness that can’t be achieved with the clear apple juices. When selecting an apple juice for this cocktail, pick a cloudy or organic juice. Feel free to adjust the ratios if you find it a little too strong for you. Therefore my recipe uses more whisky and less vodka, but I also add a touch of vanilla. I’ve found I prefer it to be more weighted towards the whisky flavour. Most recipes seem to use equal parts of vanilla vodka and Fireball. ⭐️ Enjoying this recipe? Subscribe to my newsletter to be one of the first to receive my latest updates direct to your inbox. ![]() The good thing about this Fireball cocktail is even if you’re not a fan of Fireball on its own, the apple juice takes the edge off and makes this quite a smooth drink indeed. ![]() I think it tastes amazing, and it’s a great drink for shots, but I know a lot of people don’t like it much. If you’re not familiar with this little gem, it’s basically a strong punch of whisky flavoured with cinnamon. The cocktail is pretty straightforward and it all centres around Fireball Cinnamon Whisky. It’s a great drink for the colder months as the cinnamon flavour gives a warm cozy feeling. Over the years I’ve made a few tweaks and this new recipe is a bit more to my taste. I’m still pleasantly surprised every time I make one too. It ended up a total hit! Everyone was amazed that a cold drink could taste so similar to an apple pie. When I happened across a drink called Apple Pie on the Rocks, I decided to give it a try. I was scouring the internet for a fun new drink to serve for Christmas in July. I first discovered variations of this Apple Pie Cocktail recipe about five years ago.
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