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Home›How To›How to Make a Jager Bomb: 6 Steps

How to Make a Jager Bomb: 6 Steps

By Matthew Lynch
December 23, 2023
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A Jager Bomb is a popular party drink that combines the herbal flavors of Jagermeister with the energy-packed punch of your favorite energy drink. The cocktail is known for its powerful kick which makes it a go-to choice for a night out with friends. Making a Jager Bomb at home is simple and requires just two main ingredients and a few simple steps. Here’s how to make a classic Jager Bomb in six easy steps:

1. Gather Your Ingredients:

To make a Jager Bomb, you’ll need the following:

– 1 ½ oz. (45ml) Jagermeister

– 4 oz. (120ml) Energy Drink (such as Red Bull, Monster, or Rockstar)

2. Chill Your Ingredients:

For the best taste and experience, chill your Jagermeister and energy drink in the refrigerator before making the cocktail. Cold ingredients will ensure a refreshing and invigorating drink.

3. Select Your Glassware:

Choose a sturdy glass to serve your Jager Bomb, like an Old Fashioned or Rocks glass. A larger glass may also be used to give ample space for the dropping shot and mixing of ingredients.

4. Pour the Energy Drink:

Fill your chosen glass about half full with your preferred cold energy drink.

5. Prepare Your Shot:

Take a separate shot glass and pour in 1 ½ ounces of chilled Jagermeister.

6. Drop the Shot and Enjoy:

Now comes the signature move of making a Jager Bomb: hold the shot glass of Jagermeister just above the surface of the energy drink, then release it so that it drops into the glass and mixes with the energy drink. Stir gently (if necessary) to combine, then enjoy your homemade Jager Bomb responsibly!

There you have it — making a refreshing Jager Bomb is as easy as 1-2-3, and now you can impress your friends with your cocktail-making skills. When serving Jager Bombs, always remember to drink responsibly and never forget that quality ingredients make for a better-tasting cocktail. Cheers!

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