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Mayan Sacrifice Shot Recipe

Tequila, overproof rum, coffee liqueur and vodka in equal parts. Heavy, dark and high-proof. The shot equivalent of a long stare. Built straight in a shot glass, no garnish, no chaser, no excuses.

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4.52 from 29 votes
Calories: 233kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 3 minutes
Get ready for the Mayan Sacrifice Shot! This bold mix combines coffee liqueur, tequila, overproof rum, and vodka, creating a powerful and unforgettable drink. Perfect for thrill-seekers and adventurous drinkers, this shot will add excitement to any gathering.

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Pour the coffee liqueur (Kahlua) into a small rocks or old-fashioned glass.
  • Add the overproof rum (Bacardi 151) and tequila on top of the coffee liqueur.
  • Top with vodka.
  • Ignite the top of the drink and allow it to burn for a few seconds.
  • Extinguish the flame, quickly insert a straw to the bottom of the glass, and consume the drink.

Notes

The Mayan Sacrifice Shot is perfect for those who enjoy strong and fiery drinks. The combination of coffee liqueur, tequila, overproof rum, and vodka creates a powerful and intense flavor profile that is sure to leave an impression. Igniting the drink adds a dramatic flair, making it a thrilling choice for any party.
For the best experience, serve the Mayan Sacrifice Shot well-chilled. Its quick preparation and striking presentation make it an excellent option for spontaneous fun or planned events. The daring blend of ingredients will impress your friends and add a memorable twist to your party.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 233kcal (12%)Carbohydrates: 12g (4%)Saturated Fat: 0.03gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.03gPotassium: 1mgSugar: 11g (12%)Iron: 0.02mg
CourseBeverage, Drinks, Shot
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Shot
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Shot Recipe

Where the name came from

Aztec and Mayan-themed shock shots travelled the same route as the Brain Haemorrhage and the IED. The Mayan Sacrifice leans into the dark colour from the coffee liqueur and the high proof from the 151. The name does the rest.

It is a four-spirit shot poured into a single glass. No layering, no stir, no shake.

What it tastes like

Coffee on the lead, agave behind it, vodka warmth in the middle, 151 burn at the back. Dark, sweet and aggressive in equal measure.

Cold ingredients are essential. Frozen and the burn falls back. Warm and the rum overpowers everything.

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Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

The 151

Use
Bacardi 151 or Wray and Nephew
Why
The high proof is the engine

The coffee liqueur

Use
Kahlua or Tia Maria
Why
Adds the dark colour and a sweet round

The tequila

Use
Silver tequila, Espolon or Olmeca Altos
Why
Clean agave is what the rum needs to balance against

Variations

Other drinks in the same family.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No 151?

Wray and Nephew or any overproof rum.

No tequila?

Mezcal works. Adds smoke.

No Kahlua?

Cold espresso reduced with sugar to syrup.

Want it less aggressive?

Use 100 proof rum instead of 151.

Want a flame?

Light the surface for three seconds, blow out before drinking.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

How strong is it?
Around 50 percent ABV. The 151 alone pulls the average up.
Why four spirits?
Each balances another. Each contributes a flavour direction.
Can I shake it?
No. Pour straight into a shot glass.
Can I batch it?
Yes. Pour into shot glasses and keep the tray in the freezer.
Garnish?
None. Maybe a lime wedge to bite after.
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Last updated April 26, 2026 · 1 min read

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