Two Guns, One Shot: The Revy Double Tap Smoke Shot 🔥
When chaos meets charisma, there’s only one drink that captures the sheer madness and control of Revy from Black Lagoon — The Double Tap Smoke Shot. This isn’t just a shot — it’s a declaration of intent. Bold, smoky, and laced with heat, this cocktail shot channels everything about Revy’s explosive personality, her dual-wielding dominance, and her zero-hesitation approach to survival in a lawless world.
Revy, known as “Two Hands,” doesn’t sip — she strikes. And that’s exactly what this shot does to your taste buds. The base of mezcal brings that burnt-gunpowder smokiness, echoing the residue of a freshly fired Beretta. Fireball adds the cinnamon heat that matches her fiery temper, while the coffee liqueur sneaks in the bitterness of a mercenary’s sleepless nights. The finishing touch? A dash of smoked paprika — because every bullet deserves a burn.
This shot embodies balance within chaos. Just like Revy, it’s aggressive yet alluring, wild yet methodical. When the cinnamon smoke rises from that smoldering garnish, you’re not just drinking — you’re pulling the trigger on flavor. And you’ll feel it hit twice — first the fire, then the finish.
🥃 The Double Tap Smoke Shot Recipe
Ingredients:
Garnish: Smoked Cinnamon Stick
Instructions:
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In a shaker with ice, combine mezcal, Fireball, coffee liqueur, and smoked paprika.
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Shake well until chilled.
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Strain into shot glasses.
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Garnish with a freshly smoked cinnamon stick across the rim.
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Take a deep breath — and pull the trigger twice. 🔥
💥 Why This Drink Represents Revy
Revy is a paradox — calm in chaos, beautiful in destruction. The smoke reflects her constant brush with danger; the cinnamon burn mirrors her rage-fueled adrenaline; and the bitterness of coffee hints at her buried humanity. She’s the storm behind the gunfire — unpredictable but unforgettable. Every sip is a flash of muzzle fire — hot, reckless, and cinematic.
❓FAQ: The Double Tap Smoke Shot
Q: Can I make this shot less intense?
A: You can swap mezcal for silver tequila and skip the paprika. But fair warning — Revy doesn’t do “mild.”
Q: Can this be served as a cocktail instead of a shot?
A: Yes — pour it over ice in a small rocks glass and top with a hint of cream for a smoky cinnamon espresso twist.
Q: Why the name “Double Tap”?
A: In true Revy fashion, one shot’s never enough. You always follow up with a second.





