How to make Jello Shooters?

How much vodka will it take to make 300 jello shooters?

  • My thirtieth birthday party is Saturday and we are making shooters. Only serious responses please :)

  • Answer:

    This totally depends on how much vodka you want in each one... It takes about one bottle to make 40 to 50 average strength shots. That ratio goes higher if you want them to be strong. You should figure at least 5 - maybe 6 bottles.

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Maybe 3, 2 liter bottles

RedWhite&Blue

225 ounces vodka 225 ounces water 112 1/2 ounces Jello gelatin, any flavor See the Basic Jello Shooter recipe http://www.cdkitchen.com/recipes/recipetemplate.php?scale=300&mid=48111 that lets you change the number of servings to find the amount of ingredients you'll need. Hope you have a happy 30th birthday this Saturday!

Joy at AskAway Wisconsin

don't forget rum! they make awesome shooters. it's a 50/50 mix, add hot water as called for on directions. when that cools to room temp you add the vodka (same amt as cold water) then pour in cups and set in fridge email me and i will send you a few hundred recipes for shooters. ac and non ac

goldpony1733

It depends on how much vodka you want to put into each shooter. If you want it to taste more like jello than vodka, than probably 80-90 per bottle. If you want it to taste a little more like vodka than jello, proabably 40-50 per bottle.

Chef Orville

it looks like 3-6oz of vodka is the norm...so if you are making 300, then that would be 600-1800 oz of vodka needed.

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