This layered shot is a striking visual — like a bloody alien brain in a jar — and makes a perfect addition to Halloween gatherings.

If you want to wow guests with a dramatic layered shot, try the Alien Brain Hemorrhage. It has three distinct layers — a bright red base, a vivid blue middle, and a textured light-brown top that resembles brain folds. The final effect is eerie and impressive, like a bleeding alien brain suspended in a jar.
Despite its appearance, this shot is simple to make when you follow a few basic techniques for layering and pouring. Once you feel confident, you can experiment with similar variations like the classic brain hemorrhage or other spooky shots for parties.
Ingredients

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Peach Schnapps – Triple sec can be used as a substitute.
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Grenadine – Use a bright red grenadine (like Rose’s) for the vivid color.
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Blue curaçao – This orange-flavored liqueur creates the blue layer.
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Irish Cream – Bailey’s Irish Cream produces the creamy “brain” texture on top.
Tips
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To achieve the best brain-like texture, drizzle the Irish cream slowly. A spout pourer or a bottle with a narrow tip helps control the flow for better effect.
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If you don’t have a pourer, transfer the Irish cream to a squirt bottle or a small dispensing container to drizzle it precisely. This makes the layers form and the “brain” texture pop.

Alien Brain Hemorrhage Shot
A creepy, three-layered shot that looks like a bloody alien brain in a jar.
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Prep Time: 2 minutes
Total Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1 shot
Ingredients
- 1 ounce Peach Schnapps
- .5 ounce Bailey’s Irish Cream
- 1 splash Blue curaçao
- 1 splash Grenadine
Instructions
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Pour the peach schnapps into a shot glass to form the base layer.
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Slowly drizzle the Irish cream over the schnapps in a circular motion. As the cream sinks and curdles slightly, it forms the brain-like texture.
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Carefully add a splash of grenadine, letting it sink and create the red accents, then add a splash of blue curaçao for the middle blue layer.
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Serve immediately and enjoy your creepy creation.