Yellow Hammer Drink Recipe: Great for game day and tailgating (2024)

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Inspired by the popular Yellow Hammer drink from a bar in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, these fruity drinks are great for game days, tailgating and football parties.

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  • About Yellow Hammer Drinks
  • What is a Yellow Hammer
    • Ingredients
      • Cost
  • How to Make a Yellow Hammer Drink
  • Tips for Making Yellowhammers
    • Variations
      • Ingredient Options
      • How to Make Allergy Friendly
      • How to Fix a Mistake
    • Make Ahead Ideas
    • Storage Suggestions
  • Frequently Asked Questions
    • Is a Yellow Hammer the same thing as an Alabama Slammer?
    • How do you make only one Yellowhammer drink?
    • Nutrition benefits
    • What to serve with a Yellow Hammer

About Yellow Hammer Drinks

With football season around the corner, it's time to think about game days, tailgates, and football parties. If you're in need of a crowd-pleasing adult beverage, this Yellow Hammer drink is the answer to your prayers.

I make them multiple times a year, and everyone raves about them! They are fabulous to serve with your cream cheese stuffed peppers, salsa, pimento cheese, bacon wrapped tater tots or easy cream cheese appetizer.

Pineapple juice, orange juice, and a few bottles of liquor are all you need. Honestly, I keep the ingredients on hand for the entire football season in case I need a fun drink to bring or serve because they are so easy to throw together. Or make them in the summer! They are a great porch-sitting, boat-riding, beach-relaxing co*cktail.

What is a Yellow Hammer

Yellow Hammers are like a fancier (but almost as easy) screwdriver with a little extra pizzazz thanks to the pineapple juice and amaretto.

If you've ever been to Tuscaloosa for an Alabama football game, you've maybe been to the bar Gallette's, and you've probably seen the yellow drink in the yellow cup people are walking around with. That'd be a Yellow Hammer.

I've seen a few different recipes floating around on the internet for these drinks, and I honestly am not sure what the real Gallette's recipe for Yellow Hammers is. I'm not claiming that this is the real deal, but holy moly this version is delicious.

Even if you're not an Alabama fan, I can all but guarantee that you will enjoy these. You don't have to call it a Yellow Hammer; call it "Gameday Drink" or whatever makes you happy.

Just please don't call it a "yellowhammer slammer" because that's not what this is called. I don't know what a yellowhammer slammer is... because the original version made at Gallette's is just a plain ole Yellow Hammer. And I think we should leave it that way, so no calling this delicious drink a "yellowhammer slammer," k? 😉

In a nutshell, this fruity, sweet co*cktail has a tasty blend of vodka and rum that's sweetened with amaretto and fruit juices. Served over ice and topped with a cherry, you can hardly taste the alcohol, so be sure to drink these with caution.

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Ingredients

Vodka: As with any co*cktail, make sure you use high quality spirits. While you can get away with using a slightly lower quality vodka (because the juice and amaretto mask the vodka flavor), I don't recommend it. I feel like it's worth it to spend a few extra dollars on a nicer vodka to not have a hangover, but that's my personal preference.

Another alternative to vodka is to use light rum in its place if you prefer to only use one type of alcohol.

Using vodka and rum keeps the drink from being too sweet in my opinion, but it is totally a personal preference. Feel free to experiment and find what you like best.

Rum: I use light rum, but you can also use dark rum.

Amaretto: Amaretto is a sweet Italian liqueur that has an almond flavor. It's intensely sweet, so you definitely don't need to add sugar to this recipe.

Pineapple Juice: Be sure to use 100% juice, so you aren't adding a ton of sugar. A lot of sugar in my alcoholic drinks always makes me feel worse the next day, so I try to stick to only drinking 100% juices. Plus, you get some vitamins in those 100% fruit juices. Hooray!

Orange Juice: Like the pineapple juice, use 100% juice. It doesn't matter if you use fresh squeezed, pulp, no pulp, etc. Pick one you like, and use that.

Cherries: Ok so the cherry is optional I guess, but I'm a huge fan of adding a cherry on top with my yellow hammer.

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Cost

  • Vodka 4 ounces: $3.25
  • Rum 4 ounces: $2.50
  • Amaretto 4 ounces: $3.50
  • Water 2-4 ounces: $0
  • Pineapple Juice 18 ounces: $1
  • Orange Juice 12 ounces: $.90

TOTAL COST: $11.15 (Based on San Diego Sprouts 2019) or $1.40/serving

How to Make a Yellow Hammer Drink

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Time needed:5 minutes

It's so easy to make this recipe, but here are the exact steps for How to Make Yellow Hammers

  1. Pour vodka, rum, and amaretto into a pitcher.
  2. Add water, pineapple juice, and orange juice.
  3. Stir together.

    Refrigerate.

  4. When ready to serve, pour over ice.
  5. Top with a cherry.

    Optional but highly encouraged.

  6. Enjoy!

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Tips for Making Yellowhammers

These drinks are so simple that I don't really have tips. The only thing I'd stress is that you taste them before serving. Everyone has different taste preferences, so you might decide you'd like more orange juice or a touch more rum.

Remember that you will be serving them over ice which will likely dilute the Yellow Hammers a bit (especially if it's a hot day and the ice will melt quickly). However, feel free to add a little more water to your yellowhammers as needed.

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Variations

Ingredient Options

Alcohol: As mentioned above, if you would rather use only one top of liquor, use light and dark rum instead of vodka and rum.

How to Make Allergy Friendly

These yellow hammers are gluten free, dairy free, egg free, and soy free. Amaretto is potentially problematic for those with a nut, tree nut or apricot allergy (and most sources do not give a definitive answer on whether or not it is safe). As with any recipe, be sure to check labels and consult with your doctor or allergist before consuming.

How to Fix a Mistake

These Yellow Hammer drinks are so simple and almost impossible to mess up. If you add too much orange juice, add a little extra pineapple juice, water or vodka. Same with pretty much any of the ingredients. If it's too sweet, add more vodka. If it's not sweet enough, add more juice, amaretto or rum. Basically, play around with the ingredients until it tastes just right to your preferences.

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Make Ahead Ideas

Yellow Hammers are great to make ahead of time because they keep well in the fridge. Simply stir everything together and store in an airtight container for later use. You can also increase the recipe to serve an even larger crowd.

Storage Suggestions

These keep for up to one week in a glass container in the fridge. Stir or shake well before serving.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a Yellow Hammer the same thing as an Alabama Slammer?

No, a Yellow Hammer drink is different from an Alabama Slammer drink. The Yellow Hammer has rum, amaretto and vodka (some versions use light and dark rum with no vodka). And an Alabama Slammer has whiskey, sloe gin and amaretto. Both are served with cherries.

How do you make only one Yellowhammer drink?

The ratio for Yellow Hammers is

  • 2 parts OJ
  • 4 parts pineapple juice
  • 1 part vodka
  • (a generous) 1 part rum
  • 1 part amaretto

These ratios and the recipe below are mainly guidelines. I think it is important to taste it, then add a little extra juice if you want or add in some rum or vodka or amaretto. The amaretto is pretty sweet, so I wouldn't go too crazy.

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Nutrition benefits

Like most alcoholic drinks, the yellow hammer doesn't offer tons of nutrients. However, using 100% juice gives you an extra dose of Vitamin C, and one serving of these yellowhammers gives you almost 30% of your daily needs. Yay for fighting colds while watching football 🙂

What to serve with a Yellow Hammer

You definitely want to eat when you are drinking these! Some of my favorite gameday eats are

  • Cheesy Stuffed Baby Bell Peppers
  • Sliders
  • Bacon Wrapped Tater Tots
  • Loaded Nachos
  • Easy Homemade Salsa
  • Buffalo Chicken Salad
  • Avocado Deviled Eggs
  • Pimento Cheese
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Final thoughts:

After 7 years of making this recipe, it continually gets rave reviews. They are simple to make, and they are incredibly delicious. Plus, there isn't a ton of added sugar (other than in the alcohol), so they don't give you a massive sugar crash. Be sure to eat something with these though, and drink responsibly. These are strong but don't taste like it!

MORE BOOZY BEVERAGES YOU'LL LOVE:

  • Berry Peach Sangria
  • Blueberry Mojito
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  • Independence Day Sangria
  • Jalapeño Margarita

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Yellowhammer Drink

Inspired by the popular Yellow Hammer drink from a bar in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, these fruity drinks are great for game days, tailgating and football parties.

5 from 18 votes

Print Rate

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Author: Meme

Total Cost: $11.15

Ingredients

  • ½ cup vodka
  • ½ cup light rum
  • ½ cup amaretto
  • cup water
  • 2 ¼ cups 100% pineapple juice
  • 1 ½ cups 100% orange juice
  • 6-8 maraschino cherries

Instructions

  • Stir together the vodka, rum, amaretto, water, pineapple juice, and orange juice.

  • Taste, and add additional juice and/or liquor if desired.

  • Pour over ice, and top with a cherry. Enjoy {responsibly}!

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Notes

*Makes 6 cups

*You can use light or dark rum for the rum.

*Or use both light and dark rum instead of vodka and rum.

*Remember that you will be serving them over ice which will likely dilute the Yellow Hammers a bit especially if it's a hot day and the ice will melt quickly. However, feel free to add a little more water to the mixture as needed.

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This post was originally published September 20, 2013. Text, recipe, video and photos have been updated.

Yellow Hammer Drink Recipe: Great for game day and tailgating (2024)

FAQs

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For daytime tailgating, clean and refreshing tend to be the themes. Light white wines with citrus, floral and off-dry notes are the best. Sauvignon Blanc, Grüner Veltliner, sparkling wine, Alsatian Riesling and Gewürztraminer are always great options as crowd- and budget-pleasers.

What is the best alcohol for tailgating? ›

For daytime tailgating, clean and refreshing tend to be the themes. Light white wines with citrus, floral and off-dry notes are the best. Sauvignon Blanc, Grüner Veltliner, sparkling wine, Alsatian Riesling and Gewürztraminer are always great options as crowd- and budget-pleasers.

What drink is Alabama known for? ›

An Alabama slammer is a co*cktail made with amaretto, Southern Comfort, sloe gin, and orange juice. It is served in a Collins glass. It is also sometimes known as a southern slammer.

What is a wrench drink? ›

Reportedly created late 2016 at a college party, the Wrench is similar to a screwdriver, but instead of using orange juice and vodka, Jack Daniels and Sunny D are used to create one weird, and somehow not terrible, liquid.

What alcohol makes you want to party? ›

Tequila is often 40% or 50% ABV — so it's known as a party liquor for good reason! There are plenty of fine tequila options for your party. Clase Azul Reposado is one rich, delicious tequila option. It's a high-end drink, but it's worth it!

What whiskey is good for tailgating? ›

The possibilities are endless. We can say with confidence that peanut butter whiskey is simply the best whiskey for tailgating. And our specific blend works so well that the global World Whiskies Awards awarded Bird Dog's Peanut Butter Flavored Whiskey as the winner for the best American flavored whiskey of 2021.

What is a yellow hammer in Alabama? ›

DESCRIPTION: The northern flicker is Alabama's state bird where it is often referred to as the “Yellow-hammer.” The name “Yellow-hammer” comes from a term that was applied to a company of young cavalry soldiers from Huntsville.

What is in a Yellowhammer from Gallettes? ›

Mix ingredients:

Pour pineapple juice, orange juice, vodka, amaretto, rum, and orange liqueur into a small pitcher. Stir to combine.

What is Alabama Sunset drink? ›

Crafted with Deep Eddy Ruby Red Vodka, X-Rated Fusion Liqueur, Monin Blood Orange syrup, tangy pineapple juice, freshly squeezed orange juice, a splash of lemonade and garnished with plump raspberries, this co*cktail is a symphony of flavors that dances on your palate.

What is a pirates drink? ›

Rum, which was distilled from sugar, became a primary export. As a result, many of the ships on the waters that pirates attacked were filled with it. Crews tended to drink much of the liquid loot they found. However, rum was also used as a currency and often traded for goods.

Why do bartenders put two straws in drinks? ›

The two straws in your co*cktails simply allow you to sip faster, so you can finish your co*cktail quickly and order a second drink. Of course, if your co*cktail contains alcohol, we remind you that alcohol abuse is dangerous for your health and should be consumed in moderation.

What is a Cowboys drink? ›

The Cowboy is a Prohibition era co*cktail made with Scotch and cream. It's been described as a "terrible drink" by Paul Dickson, added to later editions of Patrick Gavin Duffy's book The Standard Bartenders Guide. It also appears in The Savoy co*cktail Book by Harry Craddock.

What is the best alcohol for long term storage? ›

Clear spirits with a high alcohol content, including vodka and gin, can last longer, but you'll get the best flavor within the first 2 years. Wine has a much shorter shelf life.

What beer to bring to tailgate? ›

Classic American Lagers: Sometimes, sticking with the classics is the way to go. American lagers offer a light and easy-drinking option perfect for a long day of tailgating festivities. These incredibly versatile beers pair well with everything from hot dogs to pretzels.

What is alcohol good for in the long drive? ›

While drinking, alcohol will lower your thirst bar instead of raising it, and it also heals the player.

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