Refreshing White Tea Shot Recipe
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Kick off Your Party with a Sweet White Tea Shot
Start your next gathering with this sweet, citrusy white tea shot recipe—or pour it into a cocktail glass for a refreshing drink on the porch. The choice is yours!
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Although my party days are behind me, I still enjoy a good shot now and then—especially one that doesn’t taste like it came straight from the bottle. This white tea shot recipe has just the right amount of sweetness to mask the harshness of vodka, and the peach schnapps adds a smooth, candy-like finish. With a touch of sour mix and lemon-lime soda, this shot is perfectly refreshing, especially on a hot day.
It’s ideal as a make-ahead vodka shot for parties, but don’t limit it to just shots. Serve it over ice for a light, citrusy drink to enjoy while relaxing outdoors.
What is a White Tea Shot?
A white tea shot combines equal parts vodka, peach schnapps, and sour mix, finished with a splash of lemon-lime soda. It’s fruity, fresh, and has a sweet-tart flavor with a bubbly, crisp finish.
Does a White Tea Shot Contain Tea?
Despite the name, white tea shots don’t have any actual tea. They’re a variation of the green tea shot, which is made with Irish whiskey, peach schnapps, and sour mix. The white-tea shot gets its name from the vodka base, giving it a clear or “white” appearance instead of the green hue from whiskey.
Ingredients
Instructions
Recipe Variations
Swap the Liquor
You can easily swap the vodka in white tea shots for another clear liquor like gin, rum, or tequila. Alternatively, use Irish whiskey to make green tea shots for a different twist.
Lighten It Up
To reduce calories, replace the regular soda with a zero-calorie option or lemon-lime-flavored seltzer water.
Skip the Sour Mix
For a fresher taste, skip the sour mix and use a blend of simple syrup and freshly squeezed lemon or lime juice (or a mixture of both) instead.
Add White Tea
Although traditional white tea shots don’t include tea, you can add it for extra depth of flavor. Start with 1 ounce of brewed white tea and adjust based on your taste. You can use cold brew or iced tea made with hot water (175° to 185°F is ideal for white tea).
Can You Make White Tea Shots Ahead of Time?
Yes, you can prepare a large batch of white tea shots in advance. Store the mixture in a jar with a tightly sealed lid in the refrigerator, and consume within a week for the best flavor. For a fizzy finish, add the soda just before serving.
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White Tea Shots Tips
Can You Turn a White-Tea Shot Recipe Into a White Tea Cocktail?
Absolutely! To create a white tea cocktail, simply pour the white-tea shot mixture into a tall glass with ice. You can also strain it into a coupe glass and serve it "up," similar to a martini.
How Do You Serve White Tea Shots?
Serve white-tea shots in chilled glasses, garnished with a thin lemon wheel. To chill the shot glasses, place them in the freezer for 30 minutes or fill them with crushed ice while preparing the shots.