Wściekły pies

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Wściekły Pies (English: Mad Dog) is a popular cocktail originating from Poland. The name translates to "Mad Dog" or "Rabid Dog" in English. This cocktail is known for its unique combination of ingredients and its strong, fiery taste.

Ingredients

The Wściekły Pies cocktail is made up of three main ingredients:

  • Vodka: A distilled beverage composed primarily of water and ethanol, vodka is the base of the cocktail.
  • Raspberry syrup: This sweet, fruity syrup adds a touch of flavor to the cocktail.
  • Tabasco sauce: A hot sauce made from tabasco peppers, vinegar, and salt, it gives the cocktail its characteristic fiery kick.

Preparation

To prepare a Wściekły Pies, the vodka is first poured into a shot glass. The raspberry syrup is then carefully layered on top of the vodka. Finally, a few drops of Tabasco sauce are added to the top. The cocktail is typically served without mixing the layers, allowing the drinker to experience the distinct flavors separately.

Popularity

The Wściekły Pies is particularly popular in Poland, where it is often served in bars and clubs. Its unique combination of sweet and spicy flavors, along with its strong alcohol content, make it a favorite among adventurous drinkers.

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