Bizonkadonk Martini

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Bizonkadonk Martini

Very Strong ABV ( above 30% ), Potent and intense.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

Citrusy and energizing


  • Absolut Mandrin Vodka 3 cl
  • Tanqueray Gin 0.75 cl
  • Tuaca Citrus Liqueur 1.5 cl
  • Grand Marnier Orange Liqueur 1.5 cl
  • Red Bull Energy Drink 1.5 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Bizonkadonk Martini
bizonkadonk martini is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Absolut Mandrin Vodka,Tanqueray Gin,Tuaca Citrus Liqueur,Grand Marnier Orange Liqueur,Red Bull Energy Drink .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Embark on an adventurous journey with the Bizonkadonk Martini. This cocktail is a fusion of premium spirits, including Absolut Mandrin Vodka, Tanqueray Gin, Tuaca Citrus Liqueur, and Grand Marnier Orange Liqueur, all topped with the vibrant energy of Red Bull. Strained into a cocktail glass and adorned with a flamed orange peel, this cocktail is a sensory delight. With layers of citrus, herbal, and fruity notes, each sip is an experience that`s both invigorating and indulgent.


Bizonkadonk Martini Ingredients


Absolut Mandrin Vodka,Tanqueray Gin,Tuaca Citrus Liqueur,Grand Marnier Orange Li...


Bizonkadonk Martini Recipe


Combine the Absolut Mandrin Vodka, Tanqueray gin, Tuaca citrus liqueur, Grand Marnier orange liqueur and orange juice in a cocktail shaker half-filled with ice cubes. Strain into a cocktail glass, float Red Bull energy drink on top. Garnish with flamed orange peel, and serve.

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  • Absolut Mandrin Vodka

    Vodka is an European clear distilled alcoholic drink that has been one of the most popular drinks across the world .

    You'll find it to be the most popular spirit in drink making because of it's neutral taste and absence of flavour and colour.

    Vodka often replaces Gin in many traditional cocktails

    Vodka is known to be good for the heart, and if consumed in moderation, can prove to be good for cardiovascular health

    Note that these days there are flavoured Vodka available in the market too, and some cocktails do make use of them.

  • Tanqueray Gin

    Gin is a distilled alcoholic beverage that has it's origin in medicinal liquor made by monks and alchemists across Europe. The historical Gin producing regions are Southern France, Flanders and Netherlands. Gin was originally created to provide aqua vitae from grape and grain distillates.

    During the Middle ages, the newly found substance Ethanol was considered by Alchemists to be the water of life, and an aqueous solution of ethanol was in use all over Europe and had different names and is literally the origin of many spirits like Whisky ( from the Gaelic uisce beatha for water of life ). Today Gin is produces from a wide range of ingredients, which gave rise to numerous distinct styles and brands. The predominant flavour of Gin is from the Juniper berries and then each different distillery flavours it further with an assortment of botanicas or herbs, spices, floral and fruit flavours, in different combinations. Gin is commonly drank mixed with Tonic water but it is also often used as a base spirit for many gin based flavoured liqueurs like Sloe Gin.

  • Tuaca Citrus Liqueur

    A liqueur is an alcoholic beverage made mostly from rectified neutral spirits flavoured with sugar, fruits, herbs and spices. Liqueurs are often served as aperitif or digestif or used as bitters, and some are ceremonial or have regional cultural significance.
    Most liqueur recipes that date back to the medieval or early modern era tend to have secret recipes and legends following them trough centuries. Liqueurs mostly began in the laboratories of pharmacists as medicines or at homes as ways of preserving seasonal fruits, or were created by monks in their monasteries. and then took off as fragrant, flavourful liqueurs, either filtered to be clear or cloudy.
    Liqueurs are created by infusing or macerating fruits and herbs in neutral grain spirit, brandy base like cognac, rum, vodka or even whisky and then filtering the infused alcohol to produce the unique sweet beverage.

  • Grand Marnier Orange Liqueur

    Orange Liqueur is the generic name for orange fruit based liqueurs, there are two traditions of orange liqueur, Triple Sec and Curacao, two major brands being Cointreau from the Triple Sec tradition and Grand Marnier from the Curacao tradition.

  • Red Bull Energy Drink

    Available under several brand names with Red Bull being the holder of the major market share, these are usually carbonated drinks containing stimulants, usually caffeine, which is claimed to provide mental and physical stimulation. Note that Energy drinks are not Sports Drinks and are not substitute of “Food Energy” the energy we get from metabolism of food, hence the marketing tag like “Energy” which means a temporary augmented level of awareness and alertness.

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