Need a fun party drink? Try a Caramel Vodka Root Beer Float Shooter. It’s served with caramel-swirled ice cream and a dollop of whipped cream! It’s so good, but remember to enjoy alcoholic drinks responsibly.
Would it surprise you if I said I had more fun than usual with this recipe? And would it surprise you that I have had no shortage of guinea pigs to try this beverage? This root beer shooter is a fun adult twist on a beloved classic drink. Serve some at your next gathering and watch them disappear!
I used caramel-flavored vodka in this beverage, but there are a variety of equally tasty other flavors: marshmallow fluff, vanilla, and whipped cream. (I have tested them all!) Have fun experimenting with them on your own. You, too, will have no shortage of ready and willing taste testers!!
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Caramel Vodka Root Beer Float Shooter
Description
Need a fun party drink? Try a Caramel Vodka Root Beer Float Shooter. It’s served with caramel-swirled ice cream and a dollop of whipped cream! It’s so good, but remember to enjoy alcoholic drinks responsibly.
Ingredients
Instructions
- This recipe is for a 5-ounce shooter glass. If you don’t have this size, adjust the amount of ingredients to fit your glass using a ratio of 1 part vodka to 3 parts root beer.
- Place two leveled scoops of ice cream into a shooter glass using a 1 oz. scoop. Add vodka. Slowly pour root beer, waiting for bubbles to subside before adding more. Top with a dollop of whipped cream.
- Makes 1 serving.
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Sounds good. Where did you get those little glasses?
I got them from T.J. Max. I'd imagine you would find them at Home Goods or Marshalls as well. Also, check out your local Walmart as I have seen the glasses there.
Through the span of 2015, I had the joy to taste some section level mixes from the 1950s and 1960s. The profundity of flavor and abundance of character from these whiskies completely cleared me out.
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