Top 5 frat alcoholic drinks for college students
5. JÄGERBOMBS
While Jägermeister on its own doesn’t taste that great, the only way that people should be drinking it is by mixing it with Red Bull. This has been a staple amongst fraternity’s for the longest time.
Ingredients: 1/2 can Red Bull energy drink, 1/2 oz Jägermeister herbal liqueur
Preparation: Drop a shot glass filled with Jägermeister into a glass containing Red Bull.
4. RUM/WHISKEY AND COKE
Even with shot’s of whisky/rum being many college students shot of choice you cant deny that mixing it with rum or whisky is another great option. Julian from trailer park boys and Frats have been drinking these for its strength, simplicity to make and flavor.
Ingredients: Whisky/rum and coke
Preparation: Mix this to any strength you desire, most popular is 1 part whisky/rum to 3 parts coke
3. SPIKED GATORADE
Most popular with the athletes on the college campus spiked Gatorade will keep you hydrated but get you hammered at the same time. extremely popular with athletes such as Derek Jeter, just kidding we all know he drinks wine coolers.
Ingredients: salt (for rim of glass), 1 handful ice, 3 oz. tequila, 3 oz. lime juice, 8 oz. Gatorade
Preparation:
- Dampen the rim of the glass and roll it in salt (if you want). Fill glass with ice.
- Mix tequila, lime juice and Gatorade. Pour into glass.
2. DIRTY GIRL SCOUT
The Dirty Girl Scout shot is one of those great interactive cocktails that puts the drinker at the center of attention. Drop to your knees, open wide for that squirt of chocolate syrup, and take a shot of peppermint schnapps. It really does taste like a Thin Mint.
1. TEQUILA SHOTS
The only proper way to take this shot is to pick a partner and put salt on any part on the body and a lime in there mouth and tequila in a shot glass or even in there belly button. The order for this is to lick off the salt, then take the shot of tequila and end it with sucking on the lime and hope for some action.
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