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How to Make the Riddle's Shot Mixed Drink

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    Part of the video series: Tequila Mixed Drinks: Part 2

    Summary: The Riddle's Shot is a mixed drink with tequila that's easy to make at home. Our professional bartender shows you how in this free video on mixed drinks.

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    "I'm going to show you how to make a Riddler's Shot. And I believe this is called a Riddler's Shot because it is puzzling why anyone would want to combine tequila and hot sauce. It's sounds painful to me. But I'm going to show you how to make it anyway and if you are feeling brave you should try this. Alright, we are going to start off with our shot glass. And we are going to pour into that two ounces of your favorite tequila. My recommendation if you don't get a chance to drink a lot of tequila have a cocktail party, invite people over. Tell them it's a tequila tasting party and everyone should bring a different type of tequila. That way you'll get to sample them all without breaking your wallet. Alright so that's one ounce right there. And I'm using a jigger to measure this out. These are great,you can get these at a bar supply store or you can get them at a liquor store. Two ounces of tequila. Alright here's the riddling or puzzling part. We are going to add thirteen drops of your favorite hot sauce right on top of this shot. And that looks like about thirteen shots. We are going to stir it up really quick with a stirring straw or two. There we go. Make sure you get yourself an ice cold beer to chase this with because you are about to have a Riddler's Shot. Enjoy."

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