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Jagerade recipe
A delicious recipe for Jagerade, with Gatorade® energy drink and Jagermeister® herbal liqueur. Also lists similar drink recipes.
Ingredients:

8 oz chilled Gatorade® energy drink
4 oz Jagermeister® herbal liqueur


Method:
Pour both ingredients into a collins glass half-filled with ice cubes; stir and serve.
Serve:
Collins Glass

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