Does mixing vodka and redbull really work?!


Question:

Does mixing vodka and redbull really work?

i've heard that if you mix redbull, or an energy drink, w/ vodka you not only get drunk but you get enough energy to party all night. does anyone know if this is true, or has anyone tried it??


Answers:
yes, it works. i have done it, in finland, i was definatly drunk, but at the same time i danced until 4 am! (clubs are open a looong time there) dont use any more than a shot of vodka, and put it in a shorter bar glass, with ice. then fill the rest with red bull. you should end up with a mix of one shot of vodka, and about half a can of redbull. dont drink more than two or three a night, or you will be in trouble. its bad for you if you drink to much, just like if you drank a lot of vodka or a lot of red bull. be safe and careful about it, and dont drink too much!

Combining the two is bad for your heart. You'll have a racing pulse and you won't get drunk either.

Yes its true, but you have to be careful because they might do a train on you. And you will be awake during the whole time, so becareful please.

I do that trick when I go partying or clubbing, so that I do not get tired from the booze. I usually mix some diet energy drink into a punch, or have it with vodka. It tastes good, but try not to drink too many because you can get a vitamin B overdose from the energy drinks (you will get really shaky and clammy - it's not life threatening, just uncomfortable).

Oh, and combining them does not mean you will not get drunk. Of course you will get drunk - you will just be awake, too.

Sure, if you wanna be a hyper drunk. I prefer to be a mellow one, so I usually just say no. More of a beer & whiskey guy myself.

lol not likely , its a good drink no doubt, and if its your first RB
its definately a subtle boost.
but not wired out at all, someone embellishing for sure

It is true but don't over do it and actually the best combo is Jagermeister and Red Bull. It's called a Jagerbomb.




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