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Golden Furnace

This one hits hard and fast. The Golden Furnace isn't messing around, it's a shot built for impact. Sweet, spicy cinnamon schnapps gets a swift kick from Tabasco, making for a fiery combo that wakes up the palate. It's a party starter, not a sipper, and it makes no apologies for its direct approach. Expect a pleasant burn.

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4.54 from 26 votes
Calories: 100kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
The Golden Furnace Shot is not for the faint-hearted! Combining the warm, spicy flavors of Goldschläger cinnamon schnapps with a fiery splash of Tabasco sauce, this shot packs a serious punch. Perfect for those who love a little heat with their drinks, the Golden Furnace will light up your taste buds and keep you reaching for more (or maybe a glass of water!).

Ingredients

Instructions

Pour the schnapps:

  • Fill a shot glass with 30 ml of Goldschläger cinnamon schnapps.

Add the heat:

  • Add a splash of Tabasco sauce to the schnapps.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately, and be prepared for the fiery combination!

Notes

The Golden Furnace Shot is a fun and spicy way to kick off any party. The combination of Goldschläger’s sweet cinnamon flavor and the intense heat of Tabasco sauce creates a shot that’s as exciting as it is fiery. It’s simple to prepare and sure to be a hit with anyone who loves bold, spicy flavors. If you want to tone down the heat, try adding just a small drop of Tabasco, or for extra fire, feel free to add more! Either way, this shot will definitely make an impression.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 100kcal (5%)Carbohydrates: 10g (3%)Potassium: 1mgSugar: 10g (11%)Vitamin A: 2IUVitamin C: 1mg (1%)Calcium: 0.1mg
CourseBeverage, Drinks, Shot
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Shot
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Shot Recipe
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Where it came from

This isn't some forgotten classic you found in a dusty tome. The Golden Furnace is a modern dive bar special, probably cooked up on a slow Tuesday night when someone dared the bartender to get creative with the back bar. No clean attribution here, just pure barroom alchemy.

It sits squarely in the "shots that wake you up" family. Think of it as a distant, wilder cousin to a Cinnamon Toast Crunch shot, but with a serious attitude problem. It's about the immediate impact, not a complex flavor journey, making it distinct from more layered cocktails.

You're not ordering this at a fancy cocktail lounge. This is for the tail end of a night out, a pre-game ritual, or when you need a swift, spicy jolt. It's the kind of drink that gets passed around when the good decisions have already been made.

What it tastes like

Your first hit is all sweet, fiery cinnamon from the schnapps, like a liquid Atomic Fireball candy. Just when you think you've got it figured out, the Tabasco kicks in, a sharp, vinegary heat that cuts through the sugar and leaves a pleasant burn in its wake. It's a sweet-heat combo that demands attention.

With one ounce of 80-proof cinnamon schnapps, you're looking at a serious contender. That's 40% alcohol by volume, making this shot roughly equivalent to chugging a couple of standard beers in one go. The Tabasco is just for flavor and heat, not for adding any real booze to the mix. Treat it with respect.

The technique

Building this is about as simple as it gets. Grab a standard shot glass. Pour in your one ounce of cinnamon schnapps. Then, add a quick splash of Tabasco. You're looking for a few drops, not a full dousing. Serve it up immediately, straight.

The only real trick here is the Tabasco. Too much, and you're just drinking hot sauce. Too little, and it's just a cinnamon shot. Aim for that sweet spot where the heat is a surprise, not an assault. Also, make sure that schnapps is chilled.

Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

Cinnamon Schnapps

Use
Goldschläger, Fireball, Jägermeister Scharf. Anything with real cinnamon punch and a decent proof.
Skip
Thin, overly sweet cinnamon liqueurs with artificial taste. Avoid anything labeled "cinnamon syrup" trying to pass as schnapps.
Why
It's the engine of this drink. You need that potent, spicy-sweet cinnamon base to stand up to the heat of the Tabasco. It sets the stage for the furnace.

Tabasco sauce

Use
Classic red Tabasco. The original, for a reason. Its vinegary tang and clean heat are key.
Skip
Fancy habanero sauces, chipotle sauces, or anything with a smoky or overly complex flavor profile. They'll muddle the simple, direct punch.
Why
This isn't just about heat, it's about this specific heat. Tabasco's sharp, acidic kick cuts through the schnapps' sweetness and adds a distinct layer of fire without overpowering everything else.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink.

Devil's Kiss

A little more heat, a little less sweet.
Swap out the cinnamon schnapps for a spicy tequila or mezcal, then add the Tabasco. It's a smoky, fiery shot.

Sugar & Spice

For those who like their fire with a chaser.
Keep the Golden Furnace as is, but serve it alongside a small shot of cream or milk to quickly extinguish the fire if things get too intense.

Green Inferno

A different kind of burn.
Instead of red Tabasco, use green Tabasco or another mild jalapeño hot sauce for a brighter, less aggressive heat profile.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No Cinnamon Schnapps?

Use a shot of vodka with a dash of cinnamon syrup and a tiny pinch of cayenne pepper. It won't be the same, but it'll get you close.

No Tabasco?

A few drops of any vinegar-based hot sauce will work in a pinch. Just make sure it's not too thick or smoky.

No Shot Glass?

Any small, sturdy glass will do. A small juice glass or a cordial glass works fine.

No Strainer?

You don't need one for this. Just pour the schnapps and splash the hot sauce.

Frequently Asked Questions

Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.

What is in a Golden Furnace?

A Golden Furnace contains cinnamon schnapps and a splash of Tabasco sauce.

Is the Golden Furnace a sweet drink?

Yes, the cinnamon schnapps brings a significant sweetness, balanced by the spicy kick of the Tabasco.

How hot is a Golden Furnace?

It's got a noticeable kick. The Tabasco provides a sharp heat that lingers, but it's not designed to be unbearable.

Can I use a different hot sauce?

You can, but classic red Tabasco is recommended for its specific vinegary heat profile. Other sauces might change the character too much.

Should I chill the schnapps?

Absolutely. A cold schnapps makes the shot more palatable and the heat more surprising.

Is this a sipper or a shot?

This is definitely a shot. It's designed for a quick, impactful experience.

What's the best way to serve a Golden Furnace?

Serve it immediately after assembly, in a chilled shot glass if you have one.

Is this drink strong?

Yes, with 80-proof schnapps, it's a potent shot. Drink responsibly.

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