
Ingredients
- 2 oz Cinnamon Schnapps
- 2 oz Herbal Liqueur
- 2 oz Peppermint Liqueur
Instructions
Fill Glass with Ice:
- Fill a highball glass with ice to keep the drink chilled and enhance the flavors.
Add Alcohol:
- Pour 2 oz of cinnamon schnapps, 2 oz of herbal liqueur, and 2 oz of peppermint liqueur into the glass.
Mix:
- Stir the ingredients well to combine the flavors.
Serve:
- Serve immediately and enjoy the bold flavors of this fiery cocktail.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition:
Where the name comes from
The Screaming Nazi is Jagermeister and cinnamon schnapps. The Dead Nazi adds peppermint to the mix, and the Flamin’ version sets it on fire. The name is meant to provoke and lands in the same shock-shot tradition as the Brain Haemorrhage and the IED. Use your judgement on whether to call it that out loud.
It is a flame-shot variant from the late 1990s and early 2000s when overproof and high-sugar liqueurs were everywhere.
What it tastes like
Bitter herbal Jager hits first, cinnamon and peppermint chase it down. The flame caramelises the surface and gives a toasted top note.
Cold ingredients flame longer and burn cleaner. Warm and the flame goes out fast, taking the theatre with it.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
The Jagermeister
- Use
- Standard Jagermeister, served from the freezer
- Why
- The 56 herbs in Jager are what give the drink its complexity
The schnapps
- Use
- Goldschlager or Fireball for cinnamon, Rumple Minze for peppermint
- Skip
- Cordial syrups, you need the alcohol for the flame
The flame
- Method
- Long match held to the surface
- Wait
- Three seconds, blow out before drinking
- Safety
- No leaning over, no lit cigarettes, dry rim only
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Fernet-Branca or Becherovka for similar herbal bitterness.
Fireball cinnamon whisky. Cheaper and more aggressive.
DeKuyper Peppermint or Hiram Walker.
Same drink served cold from the freezer, no fire.
Use Underberg or Fernet in place of one of the schnapps.
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