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This article or section does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. (help, get involved!) Any material not supported by sources may be challenged and removed at any time. This article has been tagged since June 2006. Jungle juice is the name given to a mix of liquor that is usually served for group consumption. Spirits redirects here. ...
Most jungle juice mixtures contain huge quantities of hard alcohol mixed with arbitrary juices. For example, jungle juice may contain rum, gin, tequila, vodka, and whiskey mixed with orange, grapefruit, pineapple, or other juices for flavor and to stretch the quantity of alcohol. In addition, most jungle juice batches contain sliced chunks of various fruits, such as pineapples, watermelons, or grapes. Another common recipe for large batches mixes Everclear and frozen juice concentrate in a large container, such as a garbage can, diluted with a hose to the desired strength. Jungle juice can also be made with Kool-Aid; this is sometimes called "Hunch Punch." Caribbean rum, circa 1941 Rum is a distilled beverage made from sugarcane by-products such as molasses and sugarcane juice by a process of fermentation and distillation. ...
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Jungle juice is popular on college campuses in the United States. "Jungle Juice takes a lot of preparation but, obviously, is well worth the effort. It has become a party favorite throughout Missouri and New York, tweaked to perfection throughout the years. Jungle Juice is an incredibly potent drink, and this recipe will make up to 20 gallons. Use dry ice to keep it cold and stirred up." - drinksmixer.com Recipe Link: [1]
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Hunch Punch and Purple Jesus are other common names for the potent concoction. This mixture was also called "blog" (not to be confused with the shortened form of weblog) when served at science fiction conventions. An Atlantic Monthly short story described Jungle Juice as being prepared in the Navy serving in tropical areas by pouring assorted juice concentrates in a jerrycan, diluting that with water, and letting it sit in the sun so the mix would ferment - no additional alcohol was part of the mix, the US Navy being 'dry' at the time. A jerrycan or jerrican or jerry can is a robust fuel container made from pressed steel. ...
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In Australia Jungle Juice refers to a cask wine (goon) and vodka based punch, mixed with soft drink and juice concentrate or cordial. Orange or tropical are the most common flavours of jungle juice, however raspberry, lime and sarsaparilla juices have been experimented with. It is commonly made up in eskys or buckets. Jungle Juice is also a nickname given to the health beverage XANGO, as its main ingredient is the mangosteen fruit which is found in South East Asia, and mostly grows wild in tropical rain forests. // A nickname is a short, clever, cute, derogatory, or otherwise substitute name for a person or things proper name (for example, Bob, Rob, Robbie, Robin, and Bert are possible nicknames for Robert). ...
Jungle Juice is also a brand of wine made and marketed in Northern Kentucky, alluding to the popularity of the Cincinnati Bengals Football Team. The grapes used to make Jungle Juice come from Paris, Kentucky. Jungle Juice is also the nickname given to certain blends of gasoline that used to be used in Formula 1 and other related series, most notably AGIP's blend during the 1990s. Formula One, abbreviated to F1 and also known as Grand Prix racing, is the highest class of single-seat open-wheel auto racing. ...
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BARQS based insect repellent is sold by REI under the brand name Jungle Juice. "Jungle Juice" is also the (premium) brand name of one of many different nitrite based liquid inhalants, more commonly known as "poppers". Primarily used during sexual encounters to intensify sensation and prolong the experience. Nitrites are medically known as vasodilators, which when inhaled expands blood vessels and lower blood pressure. Nitrites are illegal in most states. Jungle Juice was first made famous at the Ivy Apartment Complex in Newark, Delaware. The residents of apartment J4 would often fill an oversized Cutty Sark bottle with 25% Everclear, 75% bathtub water and a "shitload" of fruit punch powdery mix. That shit would fuck you up pretty bad.
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