Fire and Ice co*cktail Recipe | How to Make the perfect Fire and Ice (2024)

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Fire and Ice Nutrition Facts

Calories:250

Fat:0g

Protein:0g

Carbohydrates:20g

Alcohol:15%

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Nic Polotnianko

I fell in love with the art of mixology 6 years ago. Since then, I've honed my skills, crafting a myriad of co*cktail recipes, and sharing my passion with other enthusiasts.

Last Updated: January 7, 2024

Contents

  • 1History
  • 2How Fire and Ice Tastes?
  • 3Interesting facts about Fire and Ice
  • 4Ingredients 🍾
  • 5Recipe. How to make Fire and Ice Drink 🍸
  • 6Pro Tips
  • 7Perfect Pairings
  • 8What you could change in Fire and Ice
  • 9Twists
  • 10Additional Information
  • 11Frequently Asked Questions
  • 12More Similar Recipes!

History

The Fire and Ice co*cktail is a modern creation inspired by the popular book and television series, Game of Thrones. This co*cktail is designed to represent the clash between the fiery dragons and the icy White Walkers. Fans of the series and those who enjoy a visually stunning and flavorful drink would love this co*cktail.

How Fire and Ice Tastes?

The Fire and Ice co*cktail has a unique combination of flavors. It starts with a sweet and fruity taste from the grenadine and blue curaçao, followed by a refreshing citrus kick from the lemon juice. The spiciness of the cinnamon schnapps adds a fiery touch, while the cooling sensation of the mint leaves balances it out.

Interesting facts about Fire and Ice

  • The co*cktail's name and theme are derived from the famous book series, A Song of Ice and Fire, by George R.R. Martin.
  • The contrasting colors of the drink represent the opposing forces in the story: fire (red) and ice (blue).
  • The cinnamon schnapps adds a fiery element to the drink, while the mint leaves provide a cooling sensation.

Ingredients

  • Grenadine: 0.5 oz(15ml)
  • Blue curaçao: 1 oz(30ml)
  • Lemon juice: 0.5 oz(15ml)
  • Cinnamon schnapps: 1 oz(30ml)
  • Vodka: 1 oz(30ml)
  • Mint leaves: 4-6
  • Ice cubes: As needed

A few good options for Fire and Ice are:

  • Grey Goose
  • Belvedere
  • Khor
  • Smirnoff
Learn everything on which Vodka to choose

Grenadine: 0.5 oz

Grenadine, a sweet pomegranate syrup, gives a touch of fruity sweetness and a striking red layer for visual appeal. Too much could overpower with sweetness; too little, and you'll miss the 'fire' part of Fire and Ice. Without it, the drink loses its signature layered look and sweetness balance.

Emma Rose

Blue Curaçao: 1 oz

This orange-flavored liqueur is colored a vivid blue, creating the 'ice' aesthetic. It also provides a slight citrusy taste that complements the lemon juice. If you replace it with a non-colored orange liqueur, you'll lose the color effect but maintain the flavor profile.

Mary Mitkina

Lemon Juice: 0.5 oz

Fresh lemon juice adds a tangy balance to the sweetness and spice. Not enough and the drink may be overly sweet; too much, and it could become too sour. Omitting it would make the co*cktail lose its crispness.

Alex Green

Cinnamon Schnapps: 1 oz

This spicy liqueur introduces the 'fire' with a warming sensation. The chosen amount gives a noticeable kick without being overwhelming. Leaving it out would mean missing the heat that defines half the co*cktail's name.

Vodka: 1 oz

Vodka provides a neutral alcoholic base that lets the other flavors shine. The proportion keeps the drink strong but smooth. Without vodka, there's less punch, and the co*cktail may feel too mild.

Mary Mitkina

Mint Leaves: 4-6

Used as a garnish, mint leaves add a burst of fresh aroma that enhances the drinking experience. If omitted, you'd lose this sensory layer, making the co*cktail less invigorating.

Alex Green

Ice Cubes: As needed

Ice chills the drink, making it more refreshing while also diluting it slightly to mellow the flavors. No ice means a less refreshing and potentially overpowering drink.

Emma Rose

Recipe. How to make Fire and Ice Drink

  1. Fill a co*cktail shaker with ice cubes.
  2. Add the blue curaçao, lemon juice, cinnamon schnapps, and vodka to the shaker.
  3. Shake well until chilled and combined.
  4. Strain the mixture into a rocks glass filled with ice.
  5. Slowly pour the grenadine over the back of a spoon to create a layer at the bottom of the glass.
  6. Gently slap the mint leaves between your hands to release their aroma and place them on top of the drink as a garnish.

Pro Tips

  • Shake the co*cktail shaker vigorously to ensure all ingredients are well mixed.
  • Pour the grenadine slowly to create a beautiful layered effect.
  • Slap the mint leaves gently to release their aroma before garnishing.

Perfect Pairings

Food Pairings

  • Spicy Appetizers: The cinnamon schnapps in the Fire and Ice co*cktail provides a spicy kick that complements spicy foods, enhancing both the drink and the dish.
  • Sushi: The crisp, refreshing elements of a sushi roll can balance out the sweet and fiery notes of the co*cktail.
  • Grilled Seafood: The smoky flavors from the grill will work nicely with the sweet and tangy elements of the co*cktail.
  • Dark Chocolate: A piece of dark chocolate could provide a rich and bitter contrast to the co*cktail's sweetness, rounding out the experience.

Drink Pairings

A cold, crisp lager beer can be a great follow-up to cleanse the palate after the complex flavors of the Fire and Ice co*cktail.

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What you could change in Fire and Ice

  • Blue Curaçao: Can be replaced with any other blue liqueur.
  • Cinnamon Schnapps: Can be substituted with Fireball whisky for a spicier kick.
  • Vodka: Can be replaced with white rum for a different flavor profile.

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And of course - twists🍹

Tropical Heat

  • Substitute vodka with coconut rum.
  • Add a splash of pineapple juice.
  • Garnish with a pineapple wedge and a chili pepper.

This tropical twist brings in a beachy vibe with coconut rum and pineapple, adding sweetness and tropical flavors to complement the spice of the cinnamon schnapps.

Apple Orchard

  • Replace cinnamon schnapps with apple schnapps.
  • Use apple vodka instead of regular vodka.
  • Garnish with a thin apple slice and a cinnamon stick.

The Apple Orchard twist gives the co*cktail a fall harvest feel, marrying the warmth of apple and cinnamon with the coolness of the blue curaçao.

Herbal Fusion

  • Infuse the vodka with herbal flavors like thyme or rosemary before making the co*cktail.
  • Skip the cinnamon schnapps and add a small pinch of cayenne pepper to the shaker.
  • Garnish with a sprig of the chosen herb.

Herbal Fusion introduces earthy notes to the co*cktail. The subtle kick of cayenne pepper replaces cinnamon schnapps, catering to those who enjoy herbal undertones.

In case you forgot basics how to make Fire and Ice

Add your ingredients to the shaker first, then ice. Fill it up to ¾ of its capacity to ensure enough space for shaking. Hold the shaker with both hands (one on the top and one on the bottom) and shake vigorously. The shake should come from your shoulders, not your wrists.

Learn everything on how to shake

Place your chosen strainer on top of the shaker or mixing glass, ensuring a secure fit. Pour the co*cktail into a glass through the strainer, which will catch solid ingredients and ice. If double straining, hold the fine mesh strainer between the shaker and the glass.

Learn everything on how to strain

Garnishing a bar drink depends on the type of garnish and the co*cktail. Generally, it involves preparing the garnish (like cutting a citrus wheel or picking a sprig of mint), and then adding it to the drink in a visually appealing way (like perching it on the rim or floating it on top).

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Frequently Asked Questions on Fire and Ice

Can I make a non-alcoholic version of the Fire and Ice co*cktail?

Yes, you can substitute the alcoholic ingredients with non-alcoholic alternatives. Blue curaçao can be replaced by blue food coloring or a blue fruit syrup. Instead of cinnamon schnapps, you can use a non-alcoholic cinnamon syrup. And instead of vodka, you could use lemon-lime soda or tonic water.

What other co*cktails are inspired by popular culture?

There are numerous co*cktails inspired by popular culture. These include co*cktails inspired by movies such as 'The Godfather' and 'Casablanca', TV series like 'Mad Men' and 'The Walking Dead', and even video games such as 'The Witcher' and 'Cyberpunk 2077'.

What other garnishes can I use for the Fire and Ice co*cktail?

While mint leaves are a great garnish for the Fire and Ice co*cktail, you could also consider using a slice of lemon or lime, a sprig of rosemary or thyme, or even edible flowers for an elegant touch.

I don't have a co*cktail shaker, what can I use instead?

If you do not have a co*cktail shaker, you can use a mason jar with a lid, a sports bottle with a tight seal, or any container that seals tightly. Be sure to shake over a sink to avoid potential spills.

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Fire and Ice co*cktail Recipe | How to Make the perfect Fire and Ice (2024)

FAQs

What is the fireball in the fire and ice shot? ›

Fire & Ice Shot! RECIPE: 50% Fireball 50% Peppermint Schnapps ENJOY!

What's the ingredients for fireball? ›

Fireball whiskey is a flavored whiskey: it's a mix of Canadian whisky, sweetener and cinnamon flavoring. Fireball was developed in Canada in the 1980's. It was originally part of a flavored schnapps line of Seagram's, and is now produced by the Sazerac Company.

What is fire and ice alcohol? ›

Fire&Ice Vodka Original is a premium vodka of exceptional quality. To express the true essence we pay close attention to the entire process from the choice of ingredients to the bottling processes, with guaranteed traceability, which leaves no room for compromise.

What does RumChata and fireball taste like? ›

Try the Cinnamon Toast Crunch shot! Everyone's favorite sugary cereal becomes a co*cktail using RumChata and Fireball whisky. What does it taste like? Creamy, impossibly sweet, and full of spicy cinnamon flavor!

What are the two main types of Fireball? ›

Fireball Cinnamon is a malt-based 33 proof product, whereas Fireball Whisky is a whisky-based 66 proof product. Unlike Fireball Whisky, Fireball Cinnamon can be sold in beer, malt beverage and wine stores for our fans who want a wider variety of convenient shopping locations.

What alcohol is in a Fireball shot? ›

What's in Fireball? Fireball Whisky is a blend of whiskey, natural cinnamon and sweeteners. At 66 proof (33% alcohol by volume), Fireball has 20 percent less alcohol than the standard whiskey.

Why does Fireball not get you drunk? ›

It alleges the bottles instead contained malt liquor, a much less alcoholic ingredient. For what it's worth, Fireball is 66 proof, making it much weaker than most other whiskies, which are typically between 86-100 proof.

Should I refrigerate Fireball? ›

Chilled Fireball's spice hits a little later, while room-temperature Fireball immediately fills your entire mouth with the flavor. Store the Fireball in your refrigerator or freezer for an hour before drinking it if you want it chilled.

Why was Fireball banned? ›

This fact was so unsettling to Europeans that sales of Fireball were "temporarily halted" in Norway, Sweden, and Finland in 2014, which Fireball said was "due to a small recipe-related compliance issue." The chemical that came under fire was propylene glycol, which supposedly enhances flavor by absorbing water.

What is the fire ice? ›

What is 'fire-ice'? Methane hydrates or 'fire-ice' is a globally distributed fossil fuel. It is composed of methane trapped inside a lattice of water molecules, which forms a white, energy-dense substance that can be easily ignited, like solid ethanol.

How do you make a fire drink? ›

To make it, you simply add amaretto into a shot glass, top it with overproof rum, and light the liquid on fire. On the side, of course, is a half pint of beer. To consume it, carefully drop the shot into the beer to extinguish the flame, and drink up.

Which fire and ice vodka is the best? ›

F&I Vodka Gold Premium is a unique premium vodka of an outstanding quality. Made from carefully selected organic wheat and Alpine water, that was obtained directly from the natural source located nearby our distillery, more than 140m deep, where it is protected from all impurities.

Is it OK to drink RumChata straight? ›

Absolutely, you can drink RumChata straight! Its smooth texture, creamy sweetness, and warm spice notes make it perfectly enjoyable on its own while offering a delightful and indulgent sipping experience. It's best served chilled, either neat (straight up) or on the rocks (with ice).

Does RumChata curdle with co*ke? ›

While RumChata won't immediately spoil on your bar cart, it is important to keep an eye on the modifiers you choose to mix with the liqueur — high-acid mixers like citrus or soda can curdle the beverage.

Does RumChata need to be refrigerated after opening? ›

RumChata contains hom*ogenized cream and does not need to be refrigerated. Though many drinkers prefer to keep the bottle chilled, an open bottle can be stored at room temperature for about six months. Make sure that RumChata—open or not—is not exposed to extreme heat.

What is a Fireball shot? ›

Ingredients. 3/4 ounce white rum. 3/4 ounce cinnamon schnapps, or Fireball Cinnamon Whisky. 2 dashes Tabasco sauce.

What is fire and ice vodka made from? ›

Fire & Ice is a grain-based vodka distilled from rye and oatmeal. Produced with Alpine water, it's fresh tasting with a little touch of minerality.

What is a Fireball? ›

A fireball is another term for a very bright meteor. Fireballs can develop two types of trails behind them: trains and smoke trails. Most trains last only a few seconds, but on rare occasions a train may last up to several minutes. The majority of fireballs only last few seconds.

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