Want a good drink mix for plain vodka tired of screwdrivers?!


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Want a good drink mix for plain vodka tired of screwdrivers?

got some good ones send em my way


Answers:
I like to mix vodka with cranberry juice or pomegranate juice.

Vodka and squirt or tonic

Spicy V8 is good for a quickie bloody mary. Any of your favorite fruit juices work well - pineapple, grapefruit juice, tropical punch... My favorite sinfully fattening vodka drink is a white russian - half and half with vodka and kahlua.

vodka and Kool-Aid (any flavor, yummy!)

pretty much any kinda juice.. but i really like the lemon berry slush from sonic

I used to put Vodka into 'suicides'...that mix of different soda pops. You can also make jello shots or put it in fruit juice or something. You could spike a water melon...great for parties.

Vodka has so little flavor, you can pretty much spike anything with it...hehehe

I'm not a drinker...sorry I don't have anything more creative for ya!

have you tried it with a good cranberry juice over Ice. Its just great with a squirt of Lemon on does hot days Cheer's

I just do lemon drops... lick of sugar, shot of vodka then suck on a lemon Yummy!!!

Forget about a mix, just do shots with a drop or two of tabasco in 'em....Yummy Yummy !!!
Or chase a shot with cream soda...mmmmmm !!!

I love "three olives" brand vodka. I get the grape flavor and mix it with sprite! It's honestly like a Grape Welch's Drink! YUMMMMM

Also, lemonade martinis are great with vodka, lemon juice, sweet and sour and sprite.

Vodka is my favooooorite alcohol, so yummy. Here are some of my favorites:

Adios Mother F*cker

1/2 oz vodka
1/2 oz rum
1/2 oz tequila
1/2 oz gin
1/2 oz Blue Curacao liqueur
2 oz sweet and sour mix
2 oz 7-Up? soda


Pour all ingredients except the 7-Up into a chilled glass filled with ice cubes. Top with 7-Up and stir gently.


Long Island Ice Tea

1 part vodka
1 part tequila
1 part rum
1 part gin
1 part triple sec
1 1/2 parts sweet and sour mix
1 splash Coca-Cola?


Mix ingredients together over ice in a glass. Pour into a shaker and give one brisk shake. Pour back into the glass and make sure there is a touch of fizz at the top. Garnish with lemon.

Body Shot ;)

1 oz vodka
1 package sugar
1 lemon wedge


Using a partner of the opposite sex, lick their neck to moisten. Pour packet of sugar onto their neck. Place wedge of lemon in their mouth with the skin pointed inward. You first lick the sugar from their neck, then shoot the vodka, then suck the lemon from their mouth (while gently holding back of their neck).

Purple Hooter

1/2 oz vodka
1/2 oz Chambord? raspberry liqueur
1 splash 7-Up? soda


Pour ingredients into a stainless steel shaker over ice. Shake until ice cold. Strain into a large shot glass, and serve.


Jello Shots

1/3 oz jello
1 cup boiling water
1 cup vodka


Dissolve jello with the boiling water. Add vodka, stir, and pour into suitable sized shot glasses, ice trays, or plastic cups.

Colorado Bulldog

1 shot vodka
1 shot Kahlua? coffee liqueur
milk
1 splash Coca-Cola?


In a shaker mix Vodka, Kahlua, and milk. Pour into a rocks glass and add a splash of Coca-Cola.

Try Ruby Red Grapefruit juice...Works good with rum also.

pineapple and grapefruit tangerine juice

pineapple and whale rum

try vodka with orange juice, taste good. vodka with canberry juice is not that bad either...

vodka, frozen strawberries...blend or shake...ummmmmmmmm ummmmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!!!

Vodka and grape juice is excellent (Grapeshot)
Also try Vodka and Cranberry juice for a refreshing cocktail

RedBull Energy drink
Pineapple and cherry juice.
White russian drinks.

"a wicked *****"--2 oz. vodka--1oz. triple sec--equal shots of orange, cranberry, pineapple




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