Shots

Purple Hooter Shooter

May 9, 2023
Purple Hooter Shooter cocktail shot made with vodka, Chambord, and lime juice in a clear shot glass

How to Make the Purple Hooter Shooter

The Purple Hooter Shooter is one of those unforgettable bar shots that tastes as fun as it sounds. With its vibrant color, sweet-tart balance, and smooth finish, this little purple drink has been a staple at parties, bars, and college nights for decades.

If you love fruity vodka shots that go down easy but look impressive, the Purple Hooter Shooter deserves a spot on your must-mix list.


Ingredients for the Purple Hooter Shooter

  • 1½ oz vodka
  • ½ oz Rose’s sweetened lime juice
  • 1 dash Chambord raspberry liqueur

Glassware: Shot glass
Garnish: Optional, small lime wedge or raspberry


Instructions

  1. Pour chilled vodka, Rose’s lime juice, and Chambord into a shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake well until the mixture is cold and lightly frothy.
  3. Strain into a shot glass.
  4. Serve immediately and enjoy!

That’s it! Quick, colorful, and delicious.


Flavor Profile

The Purple Hooter Shooter offers a perfect balance of sweet and tangy. The vodka provides a clean base, the Rose’s lime juice adds a zesty kick, and the Chambord infuses a luxurious raspberry sweetness that gives the drink its signature purple hue.

It’s smooth, fruity, and surprisingly refined for something served in a shot glass. Think of it as a raspberry-lime martini’s wild little cousin; short, fun, and easy to love.


The Origin of the Purple Hooter Shooter

The Purple Hooter Shooter likely emerged during the 1980s cocktail boom, when bars were experimenting with brightly colored drinks and playful names. Raspberry liqueurs like Chambord and sweetened lime juice were popular behind the bar, and bartenders used them to craft visually striking cocktails that could double as crowd-pleasing shots.

The name “Hooter” adds to its cheeky appeal. Some say it refers to the drink’s “hoot-worthy” fun, while others link it to the nightlife culture that celebrated bold, flirty cocktails. Either way, the Purple Hooter Shooter became a hit for its flavor and its ability to turn any gathering into a celebration.


Tips for Making the Best Purple Hooter Shooter

  • Chill your ingredients: A colder shot tastes smoother and blends better.
  • Use quality vodka: A mid-range brand like Tito’s, Absolut, or Ketel One enhances the clean flavor without overpowering the raspberry notes.
  • Don’t skip the shake: The quick shake adds aeration, giving the shot a silky mouthfeel.
  • Add sparkle: For a twist, top with a splash of soda water before serving.

For an eye-catching presentation, serve the Purple Hooter Shooter in frosted shot glasses or rim the glass with colored sugar.


When to Serve the Purple Hooter Shooter

This shot is perfect for any occasion that calls for fun:

  • Parties and celebrations
  • Nightclubs and college events
  • Bachelorette parties
  • Happy hours or cocktail nights

Because it’s both sweet and smooth, it’s a hit with guests who usually avoid harsh-tasting shots. It’s also a great “intro” cocktail for those just starting to explore mixed drinks.


Popular Variations

Bartenders love to customize the Purple Hooter Shooter, and there are several popular variations worth trying:

  • Blue Hooter: Replace Chambord with blue curaçao for a tropical color shift.
  • Frozen Hooter: Blend the ingredients with crushed ice for a slushy version.
  • Royal Hooter: Add a splash of cranberry juice to deepen the color and add tartness.
  • Sparkling Hooter: Top with champagne for a light, fizzy twist.

Each version retains the base flavor while allowing you to experiment with sweetness, color, and presentation.


Fun Fact

The Purple Hooter Shooter is one of the few shots that looks elegant enough to double as a mini-cocktail. Many upscale bars serve it in small martini or coupe glasses for a chic presentation.

It’s also part of the “rainbow shot” lineup bartenders often make it alongside the Red Headed Slut, Blue Kamikaze, and Green Tea Shot for a full-color round of fun.


Pairing Suggestions

Because of its fruity sweetness, the Purple Hooter Shooter pairs nicely with salty snacks or light appetizers. Try serving it with:

  • Cheese platters
  • Salted nuts
  • Fruit skewers
  • Mini desserts

The raspberry-lime flavor acts as a bright palate cleanser between heavier drinks.

Purple Hooter Shooter

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Shots Cocktail
By Bill at CocktailServers.com Serves: 1

Ingredients: 1 1/2 oz Vodka, 1/2 oz Rose's sweetened lime juice, 1 dash Chambord raspberry liqueur.

Ingredients

  • 1½ oz vodka
  • ½ oz Rose’s sweetened lime juice
  • 1 dash Chambord raspberry liqueur

Instructions

1

Pour chilled vodka, Rose’s lime juice, and Chambord into a shaker filled with ice.

2

Shake well until the mixture is cold and lightly frothy.

3

Strain into a shot glass.

4

Serve immediately and enjoy!

Notes

We recommend using a shot glass for this cocktail.

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