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The B-52 Shot is a layered alcoholic cocktail served in a small shot glass, typically combining coffee liqueur, Irish cream, and orange liqueur. Originating in the 1970s or 1980s, it's named after the B-52 bomber aircraft, likely due to its layered appearance resembling a military color scheme.
As a sugary alcoholic beverage, it's high in simple carbohydrates from the liqueurs and provides minimal essential nutrients. A standard 1.5-ounce serving contains roughly 100-150 calories, primarily from alcohol and sugar.
Culturally, it's famous for its precise layered presentation, often served flambéed, making it a popular party trick. Nutritionally, it's essentially 'empty calories,' offering energy but no significant vitamins, minerals, or macronutrients.