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3 Dollar Hooker Shot

An ounce of Irish cream, half an ounce of spiced rum, and half an ounce of peppermint liqueur, shaken with ice and strained into shot glasses. A late-night cream shot with a peppermint hit on the back end and a touch of spice from the rum. Provocative name, soft drink, hits like coffee and mint.

4.55 from 24 votes
Calories: 136kcal
Prep Time: 3 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
The 3 Dollar Hooker Shot is a bold and minty drink that combines the smooth flavors of Irish cream, spiced rum, and peppermint liqueur. This delightful shot is perfect for those who enjoy a flavorful and invigorating beverage, making it an ideal choice for parties and special occasions.

Ingredients

Instructions

Combine Ingredients:

  • Pour 1 oz Irish cream, 0.5 oz spiced rum, and 0.5 oz peppermint liqueur into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.

Stir:

  • Stir the ingredients well to mix and chill.

Strain:

  • Strain the mixture into shot glasses.

Serve:

  • Serve immediately and enjoy.

Notes

The 3 Dollar Hooker Shot is a quick and easy-to-make drink that's perfect for any occasion. The combination of Irish cream, spiced rum, and peppermint liqueur creates a bold and minty flavor profile that's both rich and refreshing. This shot is best enjoyed cold, so be sure to shake it well with ice.
Ideal for parties, social events, or a fun night out, the 3 Dollar Hooker Shot is sure to be a hit. Its vibrant flavors and straightforward preparation make it a standout choice for any event. For an extra touch, consider garnishing with a small mint leaf or a sprinkle of cocoa powder.
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Estimated Nutrition:

Calories: 136kcal (7%)Carbohydrates: 9g (3%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.02gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.003gCholesterol: 109mg (36%)Potassium: 2mgSugar: 8g (9%)
CourseBeverage, Drinks, Shot
CuisineBeverage, Drinks, Shot
KeywordBeverage Recipe, Drink Recipe, Shot Recipe

Where it came from

The 3 Dollar Hooker is a 2000s American cream-shot novelty: Irish cream, spiced rum, peppermint liqueur, shaken cold and served in shot glasses. The name is back-bar humour; the recipe is built from the same logic as the Buttery Nipple, the Slippery Nipple, and other cream-and-flavour shots.

It sits in the cream-shot family with the Buttery Nipple, the Cocksucking Cowboy and the Brain Eraser. All four lean on Bailey's as the load-bearing texture and use a contrasting layer for character. The 3 Dollar Hooker picks peppermint as the contrast and adds spiced rum for a back-of-palate warmth.

Best ordered as a late-night dessert shot, after dinner, when a sweet finish is wanted. Not a craft-cocktail menu and not a brunch order. The peppermint is the headline; the rum is the character.

What it tastes like

Soft cream up front, spiced rum warmth through the middle, peppermint cool on the finish. The peppermint sits as the headline flavour; the cream and the rum carry the texture and the warmth. Reads like a peppermint mocha in a shot glass.

Around 18 percent ABV in the shot once stirred over ice. Two ounces of finished liquid, one drink per shot. The cream and the peppermint hide the alcohol read.

The technique

Combine one ounce of Irish cream, half an ounce of spiced rum, and half an ounce of peppermint liqueur in a cocktail shaker filled with ice. Stir until well chilled, around fifteen seconds.

Strain into a chilled shot glass. Serve immediately while the cream texture is at its best. Garnish optional: a small peppermint candy on the rim works for a holiday version.

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Ingredient Spotlight

The bottles that make or break this drink.

The peppermint liqueur

Use
Peppermint schnapps like Rumple Minze or Hiram Walker.
Skip
Creme de menthe. Different flavour and different sweetness.
Why
The peppermint schnapps is the headline. It carries the cool finish that distinguishes the 3 Dollar Hooker from a generic cream shot. Creme de menthe is sweeter and pulls the shot toward dessert; the schnapps has a sharper bite.

The Irish cream

Use
Bailey's, Carolans, or Five Farms.
Skip
Coffee-flavoured Irish cream. The coffee fights the peppermint.
Why
Irish cream is the texture and the volume. The full ounce in this shot sits twice the weight of either of the other two ingredients, which is what gives the shot its cream-shot texture.

The spiced rum

Use
Captain Morgan, Sailor Jerry, or Kraken Black Spiced Rum.
Skip
White rum. Loses the warm spice that the recipe needs.
Why
The spiced rum is the back-of-palate warmth. The cinnamon, vanilla and clove notes sit underneath the cream and bridge the cool peppermint. Without the rum the shot is just cream and mint, which is a different drink.

Three Variations

Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.

The standard build

3 Dollar Hooker, stirred and chilled
Bailey's, spiced rum and peppermint schnapps in a 2:1:1 ratio, stirred over ice and strained into shot glasses.

The shaken build

3 Dollar Hooker, shaken
Same ratios, shaken hard instead of stirred. Adds dilution and a frothier texture; drinks fluffier in the glass.

The holiday build

3 Dollar Hooker, with cocoa rim
Same recipe, with the rim of the shot glass dipped in cocoa powder. Adds a dessert finish and a chocolate note that bridges the rum and the peppermint.

What if I don't have…

Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.

No peppermint schnapps?

Creme de menthe with a quarter-teaspoon of vodka. The flavour shifts toward sweeter mint; the shot loses the schnapps bite.

No spiced rum?

Dark rum with a pinch of cinnamon and a quarter-teaspoon of vanilla. Or amaretto for an almond-and-cream finish.

No Bailey's?

Carolans, Five Farms, or any Irish cream. For non-dairy, Bailey's Almande or coconut cream with a teaspoon of simple syrup.

No cocktail shaker?

Stir in a glass with ice for fifteen seconds. The shot drinks the same; the texture is slightly thinner than a properly stirred build.

Frequently Asked Questions

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

What is in a 3 Dollar Hooker shot?

An ounce of Irish cream, half an ounce of spiced rum, and half an ounce of peppermint liqueur, stirred with ice and strained into a shot glass. Three ingredients, 2:1:1 ratio.

How strong is a 3 Dollar Hooker?

Around 18 percent ABV in the shot once stirred over ice. Two ounces of finished liquid, one drink per shot. The cream and the peppermint hide the alcohol read.

What does it taste like?

Soft cream up front, spiced rum warmth through the middle, peppermint cool on the finish. Reads like a peppermint mocha in a shot glass.

Why is it called a 3 Dollar Hooker?

Provocative back-bar humour from the 2000s. The cocktail name is older than the standard recipe and was attached to several different cream-and-mint shots before settling on the Bailey's, spiced rum and peppermint schnapps build.

Should I shake or stir?

Stir is standard. The shake adds dilution and a frothier texture, which works for a fluffier shot. Both methods produce a drinkable result.

Can I use creme de menthe instead of peppermint schnapps?

It changes the cocktail. Creme de menthe is sweeter and lower in alcohol; the schnapps has a sharper bite. For a closer match to the original, use peppermint schnapps.

Can I make it without spiced rum?

Dark rum plus a pinch of cinnamon works. Without any rum, the shot drops to a cream-and-peppermint shot, which is a different drink in the same family.

What glass should I serve it in?

A standard one-and-a-half-ounce or two-ounce shot glass. The shot fills the glass close to the rim, which is the right pour for one drinker.

Can I batch it for a party?

Combine the three liqueurs in the right ratio in a chilled bottle. Refrigerate. Stir portions with ice as you serve, since the cream texture loses its body if you stir the whole batch and let it sit.

What other shots are similar?

A Buttery Nipple, a Cocksucking Cowboy, a Brain Eraser, and an After Eight. All four sit in the cream-shot family and use Bailey's as a load-bearing texture.

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