Learn How to Make a Brain Shot for Halloween

Getting ready for Halloween? We were lucky enough to have a guest teacher come in today to get us in the mood for Halloween. Elizabeth Romatz, a Psychology graduate student at Seattle University, taught us how to make entertaining brain shots for your upcoming Halloween costume party. It was great to learn bartending skills at the office, even only for just one shot. Here’s how to make this tasty concoction below:

Ingrediants:

  • 1 1/4 oz. Peach schnapps
  • 3/4 oz. Irish Cream
  • Splash of grenadine

Instructions:

  1. Chill all of your liquors before making this shot
  2. Pour in your peach schnapps into a shot glass
  3. Slightly tilt the shot glass and pour the Irish Cream so it hits the glass before touching the schnapps
  4. Splash the grenadine on top and watch the braininess ensue

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  • http://blog.sentientmonkey.com Scott Windsor

    This shot is super sweet, but fun! Only downside is it turns you into a zombie. Rrrrrr…… braaaains…..

  • http://blog.sentientmonkey.com Scott Windsor

    This shot is super sweet, but fun! Only downside is it turns you into a zombie. Rrrrrr…… braaaains…..

  • http://www.musicteachershelper.com/ piano teacher

    Thanks for sharing that – your post is really very timely. Just right for the Halloween (trick or treat). Anyway, you've got a very nice and interesting blog here, my friend. I always feel glad whenever I encounter people who have the same passion and love for music like what I actually have. I also admire your efforts to share your bright ideas on music teaching and learning. Such trick or game will surely be enjoyed by the students. I always bear in mind that creativity and fun are necessary in education so as not to bore our students. Please keep on posting contents on some useful music teachers resources. Thanks again and more power. Have a nice weekend, my friend. Happy Halloween! See you around. Cheers!