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  1. An Irish car bomb, Irish slammer, Irish bomb shot, or Dublin drop [1] is a cocktail, similar to a boilermaker, made by dropping a bomb shot of Irish cream and Irish whiskey into a glass of Irish stout. [2] History. The cocktail was invented in the US in 1979 in Wilson's Saloon in Norwich, Connecticut by Charles Burke Cronin Oat. [3] .

  2. Mar 22, 2023 · Prep: 3 mins. Cook: 0 mins. Total: 3 mins. Serving: 1 serving. Yield: 1 shot. 96 ratings. Add a comment. Save Recipe. The Irish slammer (formerly called the Irish car bomb) is a popular bar shot and incredibly easy to make. The combination of full-flavored and lightly bitter, malty beer and a creamy shot is a favorite of some.

  3. Irish Car Bomb. Looking for a classic St. Patrick's Day cocktail? Try the Irish Car Bomb, made with Guinness, Jameson Irish Whiskey, and Irish Cream!

  4. Jun 2, 2011 · Sláinte! Irish Car Bomb Drink Recipe. 3/4 pint Guinness stout. 1/2 shot Baileys Irish Cream. 1/2 shot Irish Whiskey. Pour the Baileys Irish Cream into a shot glass, followed by the Jameson Irish Whiskey. Next, pour your Guinness into a beer mug. Let the foam settle. Drop the Baileys/Jameson shot glass into the Guinness. Drink fast.

  5. Mar 15, 2024 · The Irish Car Bomb is a unique experience. You’ll get the deep, roasted flavors from the stout, which pair perfectly with the creamy sweetness of the Irish cream. The whiskey adds a warm, smooth finish that ties everything together. It’s like a dessert and a drink all in one – a real treat for your taste buds. Equipment and Glassware.

  6. Nov 23, 2016 · Step one. Combine the whiskey and Irish cream in a shot glass. Step two. Drop the shot into a pint glass filled with Guinness. Step three. Drink. Mix It Up!

  7. Jul 4, 2023 · The Irish Car Bomb cocktail is a popular drink that combines the flavors of Guinness Stout, Bailey’s Irish Cream, and Jameson Whiskey into one delicious concoction. This iconic drink has become a staple in pubs and bars across the world, particularly during St. Patrick’s Day celebrations.

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