What is a vodka twist??!


Question:

What is a vodka twist??

also whats that drink with redbull+vodka called?

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Answers:
As far as I know, redbull+vodka is called "a redbull & vodka". I am not aware of a special name, and I have drank many, many of these.

I am also not familiar with a "vodka twist". Generally, any drink with a "twist" means you add a twist of lemon, lime, or something orange as a garnish to the drink (e.g. vodka soda with a twist, or martini with a twist, etc., etc.). What this would mean is that if you ordered a "vodka twist", you might get vodka with a twist of lime, etc., in it. A serious drink, indeed.

Source(s):
Used to be a bartender.

you go to a bar and stand beside the biggest dude in the bar. you buy a shot of vodka for his hot girlfriend and then he twists your hand until your wrist breaks. most bars will not serve a vodka twist to this day, because one guy twisted someone's head and broke his neck. if only everyone would play by the rules...

Vodka with a little lemon or lime.


Redbull and Vodka

Here you have the recipe for the so-called "vodka twist":
http://www.cocktailmaking.co.uk/displayc...

There is also an assortment of vodka, called "Raspberry Twist
Vodka", produced by premium vodka-makers Smirnoff.

"Red Bull + Vodka" = "Red Bull Vodka"--which may pose health
risks. And that's no bull... For more informations, please read
these articles:

1. http://seedmagazine.com/news/2006/03/a_f...
2. http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2005/4...

Severe Warning: Alcohol affects every organ in the body!
It is a central nervous system depressant, that is rapidly
absorbed, from the stomach and small intestine, into the
bloodstream. Alcohol is metabolized in the liver, by enzymes.
However, the liver can only metabolize a small amount of alcohol
at a time, leaving the excess alcohol to circulate throughout the
body. The intensity of the effect of alcohol on the body is directly
related to the amount consumed.
Also,
the alcohol use slows reaction time and impairs judgment and
coordination, all skills needed to drive a car safely. The more
alcohol consumed, the greater the impairment. So, be careful!




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