More information Aftershock Fizzy Orange Liquor
Aftershock was first marketed in 1997, and marketed primarily to younger drinkers. All varieties of Aftershock contain 30% alcohol by volume (70 proof). Popular in the UK, the drink spawned several drinking games, the most common of which being "The Aftershock Challenge", in which participants have to hold a shot of red Aftershock in their mouths without swallowing for as long as possible. Another challenge associated with Aftershock takes advantage of the powerful fumes that evaporate from the drink. A drinker is to down a shot, hold the hand over the top of the shotglass (as to keep the fumes sealed) and then to inhale them up the nose; the intended effect is a powerful alcohol-induced headrush. One of the most brutal Aftershock drinking games is The Evil Traffic Light, where the 3 original colours must be downed in order of strength or flavour, i.e. Red then Blue, then Green as fast as possible, leaving all 3 extremely strong opposing flavours in the mouth at once, as 3 shots of alcohol enter the stomach.
Technical Details
| Brand | AFTERSHOCK FIZZY ORANGE | | Size | 70 CL | | Format | Glass | | Alcohol Content | 30% | | Package | Bottle |
| Product Dimensions | 34 x 11 x 6 cm | | Volumetric Weight | 1.60 | | Storage Instructions | Cool and dry conditions | | Manufacturer/Producer | Jim Beam Brands | | Country Produced in | Canada | | Since | Saturday 26 September, 2015 | |