Fireball Gives Eggnog a Delicious Cinnamon Whiskey Twist (2024)

Fireball eggnog may become one of your new favorite Christmas drinks. The popular cinnamon whiskey is a fantastic base for this classic holiday co*cktail. It gives eggnog a touch of warm spice, subtle sweetness, and an inviting aroma that's sure to put everyone in a festive mood.

Traditional eggnog can be nonalcoholic, though it's often spiked with brandy, rum, or whiskey, and a cinnamon stick is a common garnish. Switching the liquor to Fireball Whisky is a natural choice because it's a cinnamon-infused whiskey liqueur. It mixes well with various flavors, including coffee and vanilla, but in this recipe, it teams up with the almond flavor of amaretto. The two liqueurs are simply shaken with prepared eggnog, and you can use either store-bought or homemade eggnog. Since each ingredient contains some amount of sugar, there's no need to add a sweetener.

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While optional, the cinnamon-sugar rim makes this Fireball eggnog even more delicious. Using raw sugar and more ground cinnamon than you might for other co*cktails accents the eggnog perfectly. With each sip, you'll enjoy the balance of rich eggnog, a nice (but not overpowering) alcohol kick, and a sweet, warming blend of nutty spice.

The recipe makes one co*cktail; scale it up to make two or three drinks at once if your co*cktail shaker can handle the volume. Since eggnog is not served over ice, it's best to shake this co*cktail extra hard to soften and dilute the thick drink and marry the flavors. Make it right before serving at any of your holiday parties, even if it's just a few friends.

"If you love cinnamon, this drink is for you. It's sweet and heavy on the spice, a nice way to end a wintry meal. If you'd like less sweetness, decrease the amaretto a bit; for less spice, decrease the Fireball or swap half for regular whiskey." —Laurel Randolph

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Ingredients

Steps to Make It

  1. Gather the ingredients.

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  2. If desired, rim an old-fashioned glass with cinnamon sugar: In a small dish mix the raw sugar and ground cinnamon to a uniform color and pour a small amount of amaretto into another small dish. Dip the glass rim into the amaretto then roll it into the cinnamon sugar.

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  3. In a co*cktail shaker, pour the eggnog, cinnamon whiskey liqueur, and amaretto. Fill with ice.

  4. Shake vigorously for 30 seconds.

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  5. Strain into the prepared glass.

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  6. Garnish with a cinnamon stick and dusting of freshly grated nutmeg.

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Tips

  • When buying eggnog, you'll find some enjoyable and others that are not. Try to avoid the cheapest eggnog and be sure to read the ingredients so you know what's inside the carton. You'll find organic, low-fat, even soy and almond milk eggnog.
  • The cinnamon-sugar rim makes enough to rim at least four old-fashioned glasses. If you have any left over, store it in an airtight container for the next time you make this drink.

Recipe Variations

  • If you have a favorite cinnamon whiskey other than Fireball, it will work great in this recipe. Most of the commercial brands are also sweetened, so there's no need to adjust the recipe. These are often lower than 40 percent ABV (80 proof), and you can look for "liqueur" on the label.
  • You can also use a homemade cinnamon-infused whiskey. It won't be sweetened and works great with bourbon and smooth blended whiskies: Place two whole cinnamon sticks in a large jar filled with the whiskey of your choice and let it infuse for about three days. When the flavor is to your liking, remove the cinnamon.
  • When using an unsweetened cinnamon whiskey, add about 1/4 to 1/2 ounce of simple syrup or maple syrup to the Fireball eggnog recipe.

How Strong Is Fireball Eggnog?

Eggnog is notorious for getting holiday revelers drunk, but this Fireball eggnog isn't terribly strong. The standard bottle of Fireball Whisky is just 33 percent ABV (66 proof), which is lighter than the average whiskey, and amaretto is a similar strength. If you keep the eggnog's proportions, the drink will shake up to around 12 percent ABV (24 proof), which is similar to a glass of wine. Using Fireball 42 Proof will increase the alcohol content, and you can get tipsy by drinking too much spiked eggnog of any kind.

Does Eggnog Curdle With Alcohol?

Though rare, there is the potential that eggnog will curdle when it's mixed with alcohol. That's typically due to too much acid interacting with the dairy. This can come from high-proof liquor or milk that's either lower in fat or going sour. For the best eggnog, use fresh, preferably whole, milk. Keep prepared eggnog refrigerated at all times and discard it if it's past the expiration date or has an off odor or appearance. Also, adding the liquor to the eggnog—following the chemistry rule to "add acid to water"—will help prevent curdled eggnog.

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Nutrition Facts (per serving)
297Calories
4g Fat
17g Carbs
4g Protein

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Nutrition Facts
Servings: 1
Amount per serving
Calories297
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 4g5%
Saturated Fat 3g13%
Cholesterol 56mg19%
Sodium 54mg2%
Total Carbohydrate 17g6%
Dietary Fiber 1g3%
Total Sugars 16g
Protein 4g
Vitamin C 1mg7%
Calcium 138mg11%
Iron 0mg2%
Potassium 173mg4%
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

(Nutrition information is calculated using an ingredient database and should be considered an estimate.)

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Fireball Gives Eggnog a Delicious Cinnamon Whiskey Twist (2024)

FAQs

Why is Fireball illegal in Europe? ›

Fireball was recalled due to concerns it contained an ingredient used in antifreeze. This ingredient is propylene glycol, otherwise known as part of the mixture used to de-ice airplanes. In 2014, Fireball was recalled in European countries because propylene glycol levels were deemed too high.

What is the difference between fireball cinnamon and fireball cinnamon whiskey? ›

The difference between the two drinks is that Fireball Cinnamon is actually a malt-based beverage with 16.5% alcohol by volume (ABV), while Fireball Cinnamon Whisky is whisky-based and has an ABV of 33%. “The labels look almost identical,” he wrote. “That is intentional.”

Does Fireball eggnog have alcohol in it? ›

To start, this is a NON ALCOHOLIC eggnog. However, they do recommend that you mix it with Fireball Whiskey, of course.

Is there antifreeze in Fireball? ›

Fireball is 100% safe to drink. Fireball does not contain any antifreeze at all, and the suggestion is ridiculous. Sadly, this is the media's way of crafting attention grabbing headlines, but it simply is not true.

Why is Fireball toxic? ›

A fact so unsettling to Europeans that sales of the sickly sweet booze were "temporarily halted" in Norway, Sweden, and Finland, which Fireball says was "due to a small recipe-related compliance issue." The chemical coming under fire is propylene glycol, which supposedly enhances flavor by absorbing water, is a ...

Why is Fireball being discontinued? ›

Fireball Whisky is being pulled from shelves in Europe because it contains too much propylene glycol – an additive that prevents evaporation and is a stabilizer in foods. But it's not going anywhere in the United States.

What is the very best alcohol to put in eggnog? ›

While brandy is the most traditional alcohol to pair with eggnog, according to traditional recipes, you can also use a mixture of dark rum and Cognac. If you like your eggnog with more of a kick you can also add bourbon, but we recommend sticking to rum and Cognac to preserve the 'nog's flavors.

What do you call eggnog with alcohol? ›

"Tom and Jerry is a form of hot eggnog [co*cktail] that was once popular." The Tom and Jerry was invented by British journalist Pierce Egan in the 1820s, using brandy and rum added to eggnog and served hot, usually in a mug or a bowl. It is a traditional Christmastime co*cktail in the United States.

Does whiskey curdle eggnog? ›

Does Eggnog Curdle With Alcohol? Though rare, there is the potential that eggnog will curdle when it's mixed with alcohol. That's typically due to too much acid interacting with the dairy.

Can Fireball go bad? ›

Unopened liquor has an indefinite shelf life. Opened liquor lasts about a year or two before it goes bad, meaning it starts losing its color and flavor. Don't use a liquor for well drinks if you won't use the whole bottle within two years. It does not generally become toxic, though.

What is the Fireball controversy? ›

The maker of Fireball Cinnamon Whisky has been sued for fraud for selling a beverage that, at a glance, looks like the spicy Fireball spirit famed for its ubiquity at college parties, but which doesn't actually contain much of a key ingredient: whisky.

Is propylene glycol bad for you? ›

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has classified propylene glycol as an additive that is "generally recognized as safe" for use in food. It is used to absorb extra water and maintain moisture in certain medicines, cosmetics, or food products.

What is in Fireball that makes it illegal? ›

This fact was so unsettling to Europeans that sales of Fireball were "temporarily halted" in Norway, Sweden, and Finland in 2014, which Fireball said was "due to a small recipe-related compliance issue." The chemical that came under fire was propylene glycol, which supposedly enhances flavor by absorbing water.

Is Fireball whiskey sold in Europe? ›

Popular Drink 'Fireball' Whiskey Pulled From Shelves In Europe, Still Available In NY. NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) -- It's one of the fastest growing liquor brands in America, but Fireball whiskey is now being recalled in parts of the Europe because it contains an ingredient found in anti-freeze.

What is the controversy with Fireball whiskey? ›

The problem arose in January 2023 when a Chicago woman named Anna Marquez filed a lawsuit alleging that she purchased a bottle of Fireball Cinnamon expecting to receive a whiskey-based libation and instead she discovered what she purchased was ultimately a malt liqueur-based beverage that contained no whiskey at all.

Why did Fireball get recalled? ›

Drinkers the world over let out a collective gasp this week when Fireball Cinnamon Whisky was recalled in some European countries for containing what regulators deemed an unsafe level of propylene glycol—a chemical found in antifreeze.

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