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  2. Atomic (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    An Atomic cocktail recipe as described by noted cocktail historian David Wondrich [8] calls for equal parts vodka and brandy (or Cognac) that is either stirred or shaken with a small amount of sherry, then strained, and finally mixed with Brut (dry) champagne, frequently described as being garnished with an orange wedge.

  3. Irish car bomb (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The drink should be consumed quickly as the alcohol will cause the cream to curdle within a short time. [7] [16] [17] While Kahlúa was part of the original recipe, it is often excluded from the drink today. Some refer to the original recipe as a Belfast car bomb. [18] [19] [20] [21]

  4. Bomb shot - Wikipedia

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    A bomb shot, depth charge, or drop shot (Canada) is a kind of mixed drink. A drink in a small glass (typically a shot glass ) is dropped into a larger glass holding a different drink. The resulting cocktail is typically consumed as quickly as possible ("chugged").

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    R-salt (TNX, systematic name hexahydro-1,3,5-trinitroso-1,3,5-triazine) is an organic compound that has been used as an homemade explosive. [1] It is a high explosive that is less sensitive than other compounds of similar availability. [1]

  6. Shooter (drink) - Wikipedia

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    A shooter, or shot, is a small serving of spirits or a mixed drink (usually about one US fluid ounce or 30 millilitres), typically consumed quickly, often in a single gulp. It is common to serve a shooter as a side to a larger drink. [1] Shooters can be shaken, stirred, blended, layered, or simply poured.

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  8. Flaming drink - Wikipedia

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    Many different liquors and combinations thereof can be used as ingredients in a flaming drink. In theory, any drink with 40% = 80 proof or more alcohol will ignite, although it takes at least 50% = 100 proof to produce a steady flame. [15] This is a list only of ones mentioned in verifiable mainstream media sources.

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