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Gunfire (drink)

Gunfire
Type Mixed drink
Served stirred
Standard drinkware
Irish Coffee Glass (Mug).svg
Mug
Commonly used ingredients

1 cup of black tea
1 shot of rum

Preparation Pour the tea into a cup. Pour the rum in and stir.

1 cup of black tea
1 shot of rum

Gunfire (or Gun-fire) is a British cocktail made of black tea and rum. It has its origins in the British Army and is also used as a name for early morning tea in the army.

It is unknown when Gunfire was concocted; however it is known that it was mixed by British Army soldiers during the 1890s. Gunfire is served by Officers and Non-Commissioned Officers to lower ranks before a morning attack (as a form of Dutch courage) and as a celebration before a Passing out parade. It is also traditionally served to soldiers in their beds by their officers on Christmas Day at Reveille if they are deployed over Christmas. Individual regiments may carry out the ritual on other days; for example, within the Royal Tank Regiment Gunfire is served on Cambrai Day.

During the Korean War, members of the American Military Police Corps were given Gunfire by British soldiers under the guise of it being normal tea after a recovery mission. This led to intoxication of the MPs who then drove an Armoured recovery vehicle and some army jeeps into a camp gate as a result of Gunfire consumption.

In Australia and New Zealand on ANZAC Day, a version of Gunfire with black coffee instead of tea is served to soldiers before dawn services as part of the "gunfire breakfast".

Gunfire has also been made and drunk outside of military circles. Gunfire was served to participants of British reality programme, Bad Lads Army by the Non-Commissioned Officers before their passing out parade, mirroring the same procedure in the British Army.


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