
Equipment
- Shot Glass
- Cocktail Shaker
Ingredients
- .5 oz Peach Schnapps
- 1 Dashes Cranberry Juice
- .5 oz Vodka
- 1 squeeze Lime
Instructions
Combine the Ingredients:
- In a cocktail shaker filled with ice, add ½ oz peach schnapps, ½ oz vodka, a dash of cranberry juice, and a squeeze of lime.
Shake Well:
- Shake vigorously to chill the mixture and blend the flavors.
Strain and Serve:
- Strain into a shot glass and enjoy immediately for the freshest taste.
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Where it came from
This type of brightly colored, fruit-forward vodka shot likely emerged from the late 20th century party scene, a time when sweet, accessible drinks were king. Its exact origin is hazy, but it fits perfectly into the American college bar or resort cocktail circuit. It’s a crowd-pleaser for those who prefer their alcohol well disguised by fruit flavors.
It’s a direct descendant of the “party shot” family, sitting alongside relatives like the Kamikaze or the Lemon Drop. What sets this particular blend apart is the prominent peach liqueur, giving it a softer, sweeter fruit profile than its more citrus-heavy cousins. It leans into a vibrant, tropical-adjacent sweetness.
You’d find this shot flying across the bar at a beach resort, a lively club, or a casual house party. It’s not a pre-dinner aperitif or a sophisticated digestif. This is a drink for celebration, for getting the night started, or for a round among friends when the music is loud and the vibe is right.
What it tastes like
On the front, you get an immediate hit of sweet, ripe peach from the schnapps, quickly followed by the tart, slightly tangy notes of cranberry. The vodka acts as a clean, boozy backdrop, not adding much flavor but providing the kick. The finish is a bright, zesty squeeze of lime that cleanses the palate, leaving a lingering fruitiness with a subtle alcoholic warmth.
With 0.5 oz of 80-proof vodka (40% ABV) and 0.5 oz of 46-proof peach schnapps (23% ABV), plus a dash of cranberry and a squeeze of lime, this shot clocks in around 30-35% ABV depending on the exact schnapps and dilution. That means this small shot packs roughly the same alcohol as a standard 1.5 oz cocktail or about two-thirds of a typical 12 oz beer. It’s potent for its size.
The technique
Grab your shaker and load it up with ice. Pour in the vodka and peach schnapps, then add the cranberry dash and lime squeeze. Give it a good, hard shake until the shaker is frosty cold. This ensures everything is well mixed and properly chilled. Then, fine strain the vibrant liquid into a small shot glass. Serve it fast, before it loses its chill.
The most important tip here is to shake it hard and fast. For a shot, you want maximum chill and quick dilution to balance the boozy kick with the fruit. If you just stir or give it a weak shake, the drink will be lukewarm and taste harsher, throwing off the intended sweet and tart balance. A proper chill makes it far more palatable.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Peach Schnapps
- Use
- Bols Peach, DeKuyper Peachtree, or any decent peach liqueur around 20-25% ABV.
- Skip
- Artificial peach syrup or overly sweet, low-proof schnapps. They lack the necessary alcohol and depth.
- Why
- This is the primary flavor driver, providing the sweet, fruity base that defines the shot. Without it, you just have a cranberry vodka lime.
Vodka
- Use
- Any standard 80-proof vodka like Smirnoff, Absolut, or Tito’s. It’s a workhorse spirit here.
- Skip
- Flavored vodkas unless you want to change the profile entirely. Also, skip anything too expensive, it gets lost in the mix.
- Why
- Vodka provides the alcoholic backbone without interfering with the peach and cranberry flavors. It’s the engine for the party.
Cranberry Juice
- Use
- Standard cranberry juice cocktail. Ocean Spray is the usual suspect.
- Skip
- Cranberry nectar or diet versions. They mess with the sweetness and body.
- Why
- Cranberry adds the tart counterpoint to the peach and gives the shot its characteristic vibrant color. It’s essential for balance.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
Longer Version
- Turn it into a highball.
- Pour the mixed ingredients over ice in a highball glass and top with soda water or lemon-lime soda for a refreshing, bubbly drink.
Fuzzy Navel Shot
- Peach and orange, no cranberry.
- Omit the cranberry juice and lime, instead adding a dash of orange juice to the peach schnapps and vodka for a sweeter, less tart shot.
Sour Peach Shot
- Extra pucker power.
- Increase the lime squeeze to a full quarter ounce and add a tiny splash of simple syrup to maintain balance while boosting the sour kick.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Try apricot liqueur or even a raspberry liqueur for a different fruit profile. The sweetness and ABV will vary.
Grenadine can provide color and sweetness, but you’ll lose the tartness. A dash of pomegranate juice works for color and similar tartness.
A dash of lemon juice will work in a pinch for acidity, but it shifts the overall flavor profile slightly.
If you are in a bind, combine ingredients in a glass with ice, stir vigorously for 30 seconds, then strain. It won’t be as cold, but it works.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Sex on the Beach – Podcast?
This shot contains 0.5 oz peach schnapps, 0.5 oz vodka, a dash of cranberry juice, and a squeeze of lime.
Is this a sweet shot?
Yes, it’s definitely on the sweeter side, balanced by the tartness of the cranberry and lime. It’s designed for easy drinking.
How do you serve this shot?
It’s served chilled in a standard shot glass, meant to be consumed quickly.
Can I make this as a pitcher?
Yes, scale up the ingredients and keep it well chilled in a pitcher. Just be sure to stir before pouring to ensure consistency.
What’s the best way to make it cold?
Shaking vigorously with plenty of ice is key. Don’t skimp on the ice in the shaker.
Is this a strong shot?
It’s moderately strong for a shot, roughly equivalent to a standard cocktail in alcohol content per serving. Drink responsibly.
What kind of vodka should I use?
Any decent 80-proof vodka will do. There’s no need for top-shelf spirits here as the fruit flavors dominate.
What’s the difference between this and a Sex on the Beach cocktail?
A traditional Sex on the Beach is a longer drink with orange juice, whereas this is a small, concentrated shot with lime and cranberry.
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