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Categories: Cocktails
Jungle Juice
Jungle Juice is the name given to a mix of liquor that is usually served for the sole purpose of becoming intoxicated. Often, it may include leftovers of many liquors along with a mixer (juice, cola, etc.) to make the clash of liquors easier to swallow. For example, jungle juice may contain rum, gin, tequila, vodka, whiskey and be mixed with orange juice for flavor and to stretch the quantity of alcohol. The combinations are endless. Most jungle juice contain high quantities of Everclear to increase the alcoholic content of the mix.
Jungle juice is popular on college campuses. It is common for parties to have two sources of jungle juice with one intended for women that has a higher alcohol content.
This is said to be served in bars under the name of Camel piss. This is composed of all the leftover drinks from the previous day.
Categories: Cocktails
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