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What does coke bucket mean?

Coke bucket is a cocktail made of coke and whisky. The main ingredients are coke, whisky and ice. The ratio of cola to whisky is generally between 1:3 and 1:5. Because the proportion of coke in this wine is relatively high, it tastes sweeter and has a refreshing feeling of carbonated drinks. It tastes close to cola, but it also has some spicy feeling of whiskey.

According to historical records, this drinking method first appeared in 1907, when an employee of the US Chemical and Soil Bureau drank this drink in the southern United States. At that time, people called it "Coke Happy Bar". With the passage of time, this cocktail has become more and more popular among young people in Europe and has become a popular wine in bars and parties.

Because people use JackDaniel's whisky more, many British and Americans are used to calling it "Jack Coke". Some European countries also call it "whisky cola"; In China, many people generally call it "Coke bucket" directly.

How to make coke barrel wine?

Ingredients: whisky13, cola 2/3, and proper amount of ice.

How to make it: pour jazz American bourbon into an ice cup, add cola and stir.

Features: Cool cola combined with strong whisky has cowboy flavor in the western United States, creating a cheerful and unrestrained pleasure.