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Bloody Hell
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Bloody Hell
Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
- Absolut Vodka 13.5 cl
- V8 Vegetable Juice 18 cl
- Hot Sauce From Hell Pepper Sauce 3 dashes
- Worcestershire Sauce 8 dashes
- Salt 2-3 pinches
- Peppers 2/3 pinches
highball glass
bloody hell is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Absolut Vodka,V8 Vegetable Juice,Hot Sauce From Hell Pepper Sauce,Worcestershire Sauce,Salt,Peppers .Served using highball glass
Bloody Hell Ingredients
Absolut Vodka,V8 Vegetable Juice,Hot Sauce From Hell Pepper Sauce,Worcestershire...
Bloody Hell Recipe
Pour the Vodka over plenty o' ice cubes in a tall glass. Add the Worcestershire sauce and habanero sauce, and stir. (If you can't find Hot Sauce From Hell, use 5 dashes of the hottest Habanero sauce you can find, or 8-10 dashes of Tabasco as a last resort.) Pour in the V8 juice (tomato juice has no body and does not mix well so don't attempt to substitute it). Give one stir only. Cover the ice generously with salt and then with fresh, coursely ground black pepper (like so it sticks in your teeth and you gotta chew it).
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