This White Tea Shot recipe is peachy and sweet, a little tart, and goes down so smooth. With just 3 ingredients, it's simple to make, and only takes a couple of minutes to whip up.
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Why you'll love this shot
- Just 3 Ingredients - Simple is best when hosting a gathering. And this is the easiest (and smoothest) shot your guests will have ever had. All you need is equal parts Vodka, Peach Schnapps, and Sweet and Sour Mix. You can also add Lemon and Lime soda for a fun, fizzy experience. But it's optional.
- Goes Down Smooth - With the combination of sweetness from the Peach Schnapps, and the tart Sweet and Sour Mix, your guests won't even taste the alcohol.
- Can Easily Be Doubled or Tripled - The ratios are 1:1:1 in this drink mix, which makes it incredibly easy to double, or triple this recipe for more fun times, and lots of guests. Looking for more recipes that can easily be doubled for a party? Check out this 4 Ingredient Guacamole recipe that your guests will love. Or make our instant pot crack chicken and serve as a dip with chips.!
- A Hint of Sweet and Tart - We love the combination of the tartness of the lemon and the sweetness of the peaches in this shot. These shots taste refreshing and bright, and are great any time of year.
Key ingredients
Vodka - You can use any type of vodka you like in this recipe, but we recommend using unflavored vodka so the other flavors can really stand out.
Peach Schnapps - Peach Schnapps adds sweetness and a yummy peach flavor to this cocktail that makes it so delicious.
Sweet and Sour Mix - Sweet and Sour Mix is a mix you can buy premade, and should be available at most grocery stores.
Lemon Lime Soda or Soda Water (optional) - This adds fizz and really brightens the whole experience. It's optional but is a fun addition to this White Tea Shot recipe.
Substitutions
You can substitute the sweet and sour mix with fresh lemon juice, for a tangy twist.
If you have any questions about the ingredients, please comment below and we will get back to you.
These shots are a perfect compliment to our easy air fryer jalapeno poppers.
How to make white tea shots
Fill the cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
To the cocktail shaker add in the vodka, peach schnapps, and sweet and sour.
Shake the cocktail shaker for 10-20 seconds.
Strain into 2 oz. shot glass ¾ of the way and fill the rest with a splash of lemon-lime soda.
If you'd like it on the sweeter side, consider adding a teaspoon or stevia simple syrup.
Best tip
If you don't have a cocktail shaker, you can use a large mason jar with a lid to shake up this cocktail.
FAQs
There is no actual "tea" in this recipe. White tea shots were inspired by green tea shots. And green tea shots got their name because they have a green hue that resembles green tea.
This shot works great with tequila, white rum or gin.
The only difference is that a white tea shot uses vodka while a green tea shot uses Irish whiskey. They both contain peach schnapps, sour mix and lemon lime soda.
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📖 Recipe
White Tea Shot
Ingredients
- ½ ounce vodka
- ½ ounce peach schnapps
- ½ ounce sweet and sour mix
- optional: a splash of lemon lime soda or soda water
Instructions
- Fill the cocktail shaker with ice cubes.
- To the cocktail shaker add in the vodka, peach schnapps, and sweet and sour.
- Shake the cocktail shaker for 10-20 seconds.
- Strain into 2 oz shot glass ¾ of the way and fill the rest with a splash of lemon-lime soda.
Notes
- You can use any type of vodka that you like.
- You can substitute the sweet and sour mix with fresh lemon juice, for a tangy twist.
- The splash of lemon lime soda or soda water at the end is optional, but we feel it adds to the overall drink experience.
- If you don't have a cocktail shaker, you can use a large mason jar with a lid to shake up this cocktail.
- Freeze your shot glasses ahead of time.
- There is no actual "tea" in this recipe. White tea shots were inspired by green tea shots. And green tea shots got their name because they have a green hue that resembles green tea.
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