This peanut butter jelly shot is a fun two-ingredient shot that will certainly get the party started! This fruity, nutty shot is completely delicious and simple to make!

What makes this peanut butter jelly shot so good?
- With only two ingredients, this peanut butter jelly shot is pretty easy to make! You can make it in just seconds!
- There is so much deliciousness packed into that little shot, you won’t believe your tastebuds! Sweet, raspberry brandy and rich peanut butter whisky are both very flavorful.
- These are literally the perfect flavors paired together! Who doesn’t love peanut butter and jelly!?
- Shots are fun to make and share! Try our Key Lime Pie shots and Gummy Bear shots next.
Tips and Tricks for this peanut butter jelly shot
- I’m using Screwball Peanut Butter Whiskey for this shot! That gives it the rich peanut butter flavor!
- Any berry liqueur will work but I'm using Framboise (raspberry brandy) in this shot.
- Play with the ratios of alcohol to fit your own taste buds! Make it your own!
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Peanut Butter Jelly Shot
Equipment
Ingredients
- ¾ ounce peanut butter whiskey
- ¾ ounce berry liqueur
Instructions
- Fill a cocktail shaker with ice and add the peanut butter whiskey and berry liqueur.
- Shake vigorously to combine (about 15 seconds) and strain into a shot glass. Enjoy.
Notes
- I used Screwball peanut butter whiskey and Framboise raspberry liqueur for this tasty Peanut butter jelly shot, but any similar brands will work.
- Double or triple the recipe as needed to make more than one!
Nutrition
All though this website attempts to provide accurate nutritional information, the information should only be considered an estimate. Varying factors such as different product types, different brands, etc. can change nutritional information. It is your responsibility as a consumer to read all labels to make sure the ingredients fit your dietary needs as well as calculate your own nutritional information as a double check.