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Cement Mixer Shot

Are you looking for a novelty shot to liven up your next rowdy get-together? The Cement Mixer shot is a fun prank to play on novice drinkers or anyone with a slightly gross sense of humor. It sounds like a fun party shooter, but the unsuspecting recipient of this shot is in for a wild surprise. Here’s everything you need to know about this vile novelty cocktail recipe.

Cement Mixer Shot

What Is the Cement Mixer Shot?

The Cement Mixer shot has an innocent-sounding name and often disgusting effects. While most shot recipes taste good and give your guests a quick buzz, the Cement Mixer is a novelty cocktail meant to be served as a prank.

The Cement Mixer shot contains Irish Cream and lime juice. This unusual combination of citrus and cream ingredients sounds tasty enough – after all, Creamsicles are delicious, right? But when the Irish Cream and juice combine, they curdle into a disgusting mass with the texture of wet cement that clings to the inside of the drinker’s mouth.

As you can imagine, the unsuspecting drinker is usually less than pleased.

How to Make a Cement Mixer Shot

You don’t need fancy equipment or techniques to prepare this novelty cocktail shot (see also: Panty Dropper Cocktail (or Shot!)). All you need to make a Cement Mixer is a large shot glass, a spoon, some Irish Cream, and bottled lime juice.

Start by pouring one ounce of Bailey’s Irish Cream into the shot glass. Then, using the back of the spoon to create a layered effect, gently pour one ounce of lime juice on top of the Irish Cream.

Serve the shot immediately. When serving, tell the drinker to hold it in their mouth and shake their head to mix it up before swallowing. Be prepared for them to spit the drink out because very few people actually manage to gulp down the Cement Mixer.

NOTE: You may want to have a bucket close at hand, as this shot can have nauseating effects on some drinkers.

The Cement Mixer: An Unforgettable Prank

If you’ve ever been unfortunate enough to receive a Cement Mixer shot, you know how memorable the experience is. Ordering a Cement Mixer for a novice drinker sounds innocent enough, but combining the ingredients creates a unique chemical reaction that produces something much more sinister.

When the acidic lime juice combines with the dairy in the Irish Cream, the mixture starts to curdle instantly. Unfortunately for the unwitting victim of this prank, the reaction happens inside their mouth, creating a mass of curdled cream with the texture of cottage cheese. The resulting goo sticks to the inside of the drinker’s mouth like cement, which is how this prank cocktail gets its name.

A Word of Caution

Be prepared for an explosive reaction when you serve the Cement Mixer to an unsuspecting guest. If the drinker has a very good sense of humor (and a strong stomach), you might get a big laugh out of them. But if they’re more squeamish or don’t appreciate gross-out humor, there’s a good chance they’ll leave.

The Cement Mixer shot is a novelty shot that you should reserve for the appropriate moment. This isn’t the cocktail to serve your boss at your next company gathering. Because of its surprising effect, you should always serve the Cement Mixer shot with caution. It could be a big hit with the right audience, but in the wrong context, you could find yourself with some unhappy party guests.

Cement Mixer Shot Variations

Nobody chooses the Cement Mixer shot for the taste, so there aren’t many variations to choose from. If you get the sudden urge to serve this to a friend but don’t have lime juice on hand, lemon juice will work just as well. Once the curdling happens, the drinker likely won’t notice the flavor difference, anyway.

You can also serve the Cement Mixer shot as a two-step cocktail, with the Irish Cream and lime juice served in separate shot glasses. When serving it this way, instruct the drinker to take the shot of Irish Cream first and hold it in their mouth while shooting the lime juice. The curdling effect happens instantly this way. No shaking required.

Cement Mixer Shot

Cement Mixer Shot

Yield: 1 shot
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
The Cement Mixer shot is a popular novelty shot for frat parties and other rowdy get-togethers. It combines the creamy texture of Irish Cream with an acidic kick of lime juice to produce a stomach-churning mass of curdled milk in the drinker’s mouth. This is not a cocktail to serve at a fancy family gathering or work function. But if you’re looking for a way to surprise a prank-happy friend with a particularly strong stomach, look no further than the Cement Mixer. Just be sure you have a bucket nearby in case this revolting novelty shot turns their stomach too much.

Ingredients

  • 1 oz Irish Cream liqueur
  • 1 oz bottled lime juice

Instructions

  1. Pour 1 oz of Irish Cream liqueur into a large shot glass.

  2. Using a spoon, layer 1 oz of bottled lime juice on top of the Irish Cream.

  3. Serve, instructing the drinker to shake the shot vigorously in their mouth for 10 seconds before swallowing.

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Nutrition Information:
Yield: 1 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 115Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 3mgCarbohydrates: 14gFiber: 0gSugar: 12gProtein: 0g

The nutrition data provided is only an estimate.

Cement Mixer Shot Recipe

The Cement Mixer shot is a popular novelty shot for frat parties and other rowdy get-togethers. It combines the creamy texture of Irish Cream with an acidic kick of lime juice to produce a stomach-churning mass of curdled milk in the drinker’s mouth.

This is not a cocktail to serve at a fancy family gathering or work function. But if you’re looking for a way to surprise a prank-happy friend with a particularly strong stomach, look no further than the Cement Mixer. Just be sure you have a bucket nearby in case this revolting novelty shot turns their stomach too much.

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