Queensland revellers will be banned from buying shots and pre-mixed drinks with a high alcohol content after midnight from July 1.

Attorney-General Yvette D'Ath has announced measures designed to curb alcohol-fuelled violence across the state.

Shots and pre-mixed drinks with a high alcohol content will be banned in Queensland after midnight from July 1.

The ban on the sale and supply of rapid intoxication drinks after midnight includes jelly shots, bombs and those with more than 45 millilitres of spirits or liqueur.

Pre-mixed drinks with more than five per cent alcohol or more than two standard drinks will also be banned.