Zip Lock
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Zip Lock
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.
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Fruity and tangy
- Blue Curacao 1 cl
- Vodka, Raspberry 2 cl
- Energy Drink 24 cl
- Orange Juice 2 splashes
pint glass
zip lock is a popular Vodka cocktail containing a combinations of Blue Curacao,Vodka, Raspberry,Energy Drink,Orange Juice .Served using a pint glass
Zip Lock Ingredients
Blue Curacao,Vodka, Raspberry,Energy Drink,Orange Juice,
Zip Lock Recipe
Fill pint glass almost half way with whatever energy drink you want (we use Monster or Rockstar), then add a couple splashes of orange juice to make it yellow/orange colored. Fill a shot glass with raspberry Vodka and blue curacao. drop the shot into the pint and chug. The blue and the yellow turning green is like the seal on a zip-lock!
Zip lock is one of those cocktails that have some relatable names, it is a Vodka cocktail ( Raspberry vodka is used for its flavour ) and falls under the shots category.
A raspberry Vodka and Blue Curacao shot ( blue in colour ) is dropped in a pint of Monster Energy Drink and Orange Juice ( a few splashes for the Orange/Yellow colour ) and the slow change of colour from Yellow/Orange and Blue to Green, apparently gives the appearance of the seal of a Zip Lock.
Now the question is do all zip locks come in such colours? No, it's probably the feel of an even translucent colour rising that made the mixologist have the feeling of a zip lock's flattening on locking.
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