tequila slammer
English edit
Etymology edit
Named for the primary ingredient (tequila) and the act of slamming the glass to make the drink fizz.
Noun edit
tequila slammer (plural tequila slammers)
- A cocktail consisting of tequila, possibly with a mixer, that is slammed down on a surface so as to quickly mix ingredients and expel gasses to concentrate the alcohol.
- 2007, Corby Kummer, 1001 Foods To Die For, →ISBN, page 940:
- The tequila slammer will forever be associated with the most reckless style of drinking.
- 2013, Anna Bromley, Wild Animals and Wedding Outfits, →ISBN:
- 'Tell me more . . . it sounds worthy of a tequila slammer so far,' said Bill.
- 2016, Paul Krueger, Last Call at the Nightshade Lounge: A Novel, →ISBN, page 249:
- Because tequila slammers are consumed rapidly, like a shot, this ingestion provides further risk for a bartender looking to enter the field; the sudden spike of alcohol in the bloodstream means that, if improperly prepared, a tequila slammer will render the drinker incapable of metabolizing magic for as long as an hour.