⚡ TL;DR — Green Tea Shot Recipe
- The classic green tea shot recipe: 1 oz Jameson Irish whiskey + 1 oz peach schnapps + 1 oz sour mix, shaken with ice, strained, topped with a splash of Sprite — no actual tea involved.
- The drink gets its name from its pale green-yellow colour, not from any tea ingredient.
- For a batch of 4: use 3 oz of each main ingredient, divide between chilled shot glasses with a splash of soda in each.
- Variations: white tea shot (substitute vodka for whiskey), dirty green tea shot (add a Midori float), and a fresh citrus version using real lemon and lime juice.
The green tea shot recipe is one of the most searched cocktail recipes in bars today — and one of the most surprising for first-timers who discover it contains no tea whatsoever. This sweet, fruity whiskey-based shot gets its name entirely from its pale greenish-yellow colour. Invented by Jameson Irish Whiskey as a gateway cocktail, it has become a global party staple beloved for its approachable, peachy-lemon flavour that barely hints at the spirit underneath. This guide gives you the classic recipe with step-by-step instructions, pro tips for making it at home, batch preparation for parties, and the best variations.

The Classic Green Tea Shot Recipe
Ingredients (Makes 1 Shot)
- 1 oz (30ml) Jameson Irish Whiskey
- 1 oz (30ml) peach schnapps
- 1 oz (30ml) sour mix (or ½ oz fresh lemon juice + ½ oz simple syrup)
- Splash (about ¼ oz) of lemon-lime soda (Sprite or 7Up)
- Ice (for shaking)
Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Fill a cocktail shaker halfway with ice. Step 2: Add the Jameson, peach schnapps, and sour mix in equal parts (1 oz each). Step 3: Seal the shaker and shake vigorously for 15–20 seconds — until the outside of the shaker is frosted and very cold. Step 4: Strain through a cocktail strainer into a shot glass — leave all the ice behind in the shaker. Step 5: Add a small splash of Sprite (about ¼ oz) — just enough to add a slight effervescence. Add it gently to preserve the fizz. Step 6: Serve immediately. The characteristic pale greenish-yellow colour should be visible in the glass.
💡 Pro Tips for the Perfect Green Tea Shot: Always sieve or pre-chill your shot glasses in the freezer for 20–30 minutes before serving — a cold glass makes a noticeably better shot. Make your own sour mix from fresh lemon juice + simple syrup (1:1) — it tastes significantly better than bottled. Shake for the full 15–20 seconds — proper dilution from the ice is what balances the drink. Add the soda last and gently — stirring too vigorously after adding soda knocks out the carbonation.
Batch Green Tea Shot Recipe (For 4 People)
For parties, the green tea shot recipe scales perfectly. For 4 shots: combine 3 oz Jameson, 3 oz peach schnapps, and 3 oz sour mix in a shaker packed with ice. Shake hard for 20 seconds. Strain evenly between 4 pre-chilled shot glasses. Add ¼ oz of Sprite to each glass. Serve immediately. For a party of 10+ people, pre-batch the whiskey, schnapps, and sour mix in a pitcher and keep refrigerated — shake portions per glass in small batches and add soda fresh per glass just before serving. This keeps the shots cold and fizzy without the logistics of making each one individually on the spot.

Green Tea Shot Variations
White Tea Shot (Classic Variation)
The white tea shot uses vodka instead of Jameson — everything else stays the same. The result is lighter, cleaner, and more neutral in flavour — good for people who don’t enjoy whiskey at all. It’s still sweet and peachy, just without the warm whiskey undertone.
Dirty Green Tea Shot
Add a small float of Midori (Japanese melon liqueur) on top of the poured shot for a more intensely green colour and a sweeter, more tropical melon character. Midori floats naturally on the sour mix and schnapps mixture, creating a visual layered effect.
Fresh Citrus Version
Replace the sour mix with ½ oz fresh-squeezed lemon juice + ½ oz fresh lime juice + ½ oz simple syrup. Brighter, more complex, less sweet — closer to a proper cocktail bar version. Add a small piece of fresh lime or lemon peel as garnish.
Non-Alcoholic Green Tea Shot
For a non-alcoholic version: muddle 2–3 slices of fresh peach or use 1 oz peach nectar; add 1 oz fresh lemon juice and ½ oz simple syrup; shake with ice and strain into a shot glass. Top with lemon-lime soda. It won’t have exactly the same colour but delivers a similar peachy-citrus flavour profile without alcohol. For people who want the genuine health benefits of green tea in a shot-style format, see our guide on what is matcha — a concentrated matcha shot is a genuinely healthy alternative.
Why Is It Called a Green Tea Shot?
The green tea shot recipe‘s name is purely visual — the combination of golden Irish whiskey, yellow peach schnapps, and citrus sour mix creates a pale yellow-green hue when combined that resembles iced green tea in appearance. There is no actual tea, no Camellia sinensis, no antioxidants, and no caffeine in the classic recipe. It was created by Jameson as a way to make Irish whiskey accessible to drinkers who would otherwise find spirit shots too harsh — and the sweet, fruity taste achieves this perfectly. The ABV of a standard green tea shot is approximately 16% based on the whiskey proportion. Drink responsibly and within your limits.
🍵 Green tea shot recipe: equal parts Jameson, peach schnapps, sour mix — shaken cold, topped with Sprite.
Tastes like peach lemonade with a whiskey undertone. Perfect for parties. Always drink responsibly.
This recipe is for adults of legal drinking age only. Always drink alcohol responsibly and never drink and drive.
