Things You'll Need:
- Large cooler
- 1 gallon cheap Vodka
- 24-30 case cheap beer
- 1 can frozen limeade
- 1 can frozen lemonade
- 2 liter sprite
- bag of ice
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Step 1
So the first thing you will need to get started is a big cooler. This may be your biggest expense but at least you will then have one for future use. I found a nice Igloo 5-gallon one, with a push button spout and everything at Wallmart for $19 bucks. Really any cooler will do though.
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Step 2
Next get about a gallon of cheap vodka. I am talking bottom shelf in the plastic containers, don't spend more than $15 on the vodka. Dump this into your cooler to begin our concoction.
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Step 3
Now add a 24-30 case of beer. Again any beer will do but don't bother buying the expensive stuff. Pabst, Keystone light, and Coors light will all work great! Make sure then when you pure them into the cooler, keep the spout of the beer can as close to the mixture as possible to avoid to much froth (head).
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Step 4
Next dump in your can of frozen limeade. I usually use the kroger brand since it only costs about $.80, however I could only find a picture of minute maid which is slightly more expensive.
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Step 5
Next dump in your can of lemonade. Ditto to step 4.
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Step 6
Next dump in your 2 liter of Sprite. Again keeping cost in mind I usually just get the $1.00 Big K lemon lime soda, it all works the same.
Sierra Mist, 7-up or any other kind of lemon lime soda will work too. -
Step 7
Lastly dump in a full 2lb bag of ice. Stir lightly with a long spoon or whatever you have available, and enjoy.





















Comments
syriusas said
on 3/14/2009 I love reading new alcoholic concoctions! I'm always throwing liquers together to see what happens~ Someday, I know I'll invent the next 'jagerbomb' :-)Thanks for the recipe! 5* and a rec.
incharity said
on 2/27/2009 5***** I'm recommending you.
surly-mac said
on 2/22/2009 I wish I'd had this recipe when I was a drinker! And young enough to handle the mega-hangover.
kkelley89 said
on 1/19/2009 Ha! Interesting. Don't think I could handle it but will reccommend to my guy friends.
MotherDove said
on 10/31/2008 Buying the alcohol for cocktails is truly one of the biggest expenses of hosting a party. Maybe I'll give this a fancy name and pour it up in martini glasses when I serve it with fondue! Good recipe.