Tired of plain vodka shots? Here are some sweet drinks that are sure to go down easy

It’s the weekend, and you’re looking forward to getting a little buzzed. You definitely aren’t looking forward to drinks that burn all the way down, though. You’re in luck—there are tons of fun shots and sweet drinks out there that don’t taste gross at all. We’ve put together a list of some of the best-tasting alcohol around, so you can enjoy a fun night in or a lively night out.

Things You Should Know

  • Take a ride on the citrus side of happy hour with a cosmopolitan, kamikaze, caipirinha, or Malibu sunset cocktail.
  • Get your wine fix with drinks like a mimosa, pink gin fizz, sangria, or spritzer.
  • Enjoy easy shots like a polar bear, lemon drop, pineapple upside down cake, or Irish car bomb.
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Kamikaze

  1. Kamikaze cocktails offer plenty of fun, refreshing flavors. Add 1 cup (217 g) of ice into a cocktail shaker, along with 12  fl oz (15 mL) of lime juice, 12  fl oz (15 mL) of triple sec, and 12  fl oz (15 mL) of regular vodka. Shake all of the ingredients together, and then filter the mixture into a pre-chilled cocktail glass (or short glass). Garnish the drink with a lime wedge for good measure, and you’re ready to go.[3]
    • Alcohol you’ll need: Triple sec, vodka
    • Recipe makes: 1 serving
    • Shot alternative: Combine 6  fl oz (180 mL) of vodka, 3  fl oz (89 mL) of triple sec, and 3  fl oz (89 mL) of lime juice together in a cocktail shaker. Then, strain the mixture into 8 different shot glasses.[4]
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Caipirinha

  1. You don’t have to be in Brazil to enjoy a sweet and zesty caipirinha. Toss ½ of a lime (sliced into 4 even pieces) into a cocktail shaker, along with 1-2 tsp (2.6-5.2 g) of powdered sugar. Using a muddler (like the end of a rolling pin), mash the ingredients together inside of the shaker. To finish off your refreshing drink, just add in 2  fl oz (59 mL) of cachaça and shake everything together. Serve the drink (without straining) in a regular glass—or on the rocks, if you’d like to keep things chilly.[5]
    • Alcohol you’ll need: Cachaça (fermented sugar cane juice)
    • Recipe makes: 1 serving
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Mai Tai

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Pink Gin Fizz

  1. Sugar, gin, and sparkling wine make for an unforgettable drink. Mix 5 tbsp (39 g) of powdered sugar and 2.5 fl oz (75 mL) of lemon juice together in a pitcher, along with 5.1 fl oz (150 mL) of gin and a couple handfuls of ice. Mix all the ingredients together, filter out the ice, and ladle 2 US tbsp (30 mL) of the gin mixture into 8 separate flute glasses. Sprinkle a dash of bitters into each glass, and fill it up the rest of the way with sparkling wine to complete your refreshing pink cocktail.[11]
    • Alcohol you’ll need: Gin, Angostura bitters, sparkling wine
    • Recipe makes: 8 servings
    • Pro tip: Give your pink gin fizz an even fancier look by garnishing it with a fresh raspberry.
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Long Island Iced Tea

  1. Don’t let the ingredient list fool you—this drink tastes just like iced tea. Fill up a bowl with ice, along with 12  c (120 mL) of tequila, 12  c (120 mL) of white rum, 12  c (120 mL) of vodka, 12  c (120 mL) of gin, 12  c (120 mL) of triple sec, 34  c (180 mL) of lemon juice, and 34  c (180 mL) of sugar syrup. Stir everything together until it’s nice and cold, and then filter it into a pitcher. Pour the drink into various ice-filled highball glasses, and your happy hour is ready to begin.[16]
    • Alcohol you’ll need: Tequila, white rum, vodka, gin, triple sec
    • Recipe makes: 8 to 12 servings
    • Pro tip: Top each glass with a lemon wedge as a nice garnish. If you’d like, pour a little extra cola into your glass.
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Sangria

  1. It’s hard to go wrong with wine, triple sec, brandy, and fruit juice. Combine 25.4 fl oz (750 mL) of dry red wine, 12  c (120 mL) of brandy, 12  c (120 mL) of triple sec, 13  c (79 mL) of frozen lemonade concentrate, 13  c (79 mL) of orange juice, 14  c (59 mL) of lemon juice, and ¼ cup (50 g) of white sugar all together in a large bowl. Add in 1 sliced orange, 1 sliced lemon, 1 sliced lime, and 8 maraschino cherries into the mixture as an extra fruity touch. Refrigerate the drink overnight so it’s nice and cold—or, if you’re in a rush, pour it into a glass filled with ice.[20]
    • Alcohol you’ll need: Red wine (dry), brandy, triple sec
    • Recipe makes: 6 servings
    • Pro tip: Give your sangria a sparkling touch by adding in 2  c (470 mL) of sparkling water.
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Irish Car Bomb

  1. No cars are destroyed in the making of this sweet shot. Grab a regular glass that can hold at least 8  fl oz (240 mL) of liquid and fill it with 6  fl oz (180 mL) of Guinness. In a separate shot glass, combine 12  fl oz (15 mL) of Irish cream liqueur with 12  fl oz (15 mL) of jameson Irish whiskey. As quickly as you can, submerge the shot glass in the cup of Guinness and drink it all as quickly as you can.[29]

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This article was co-authored by Ollie George Cigliano and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Ollie George Cigliano is a Private Chef, Food Educator, and Owner of Ollie George Cooks, based in Long Beach, California. With over 20 years of experience, she specializes in utilizing fresh, fun ingredients and mixing traditional and innovative cooking techniques. Ollie George holds a BA in Comparative Literature from The University of California, Berkeley, and a Nutrition and Healthy Living Certificate from eCornell University. This article has been viewed 2,490 times.
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