Hop, Skip, and Go Naked is a wonderful concoction of beer, lemonade, and vodka that is guaranteed to make you feel like skipping, hopping, and going naked! These hit pretty hard, so go easy.
A friend from New York introduced me to these frozen delights. The combination of citrus and beer plus the strength of vodka is tasty and quickly goes to your head.
Basically, this is a 1:1 ratio of frozen lemonade, beer, and vodka. It’s important to use frozen vodka so you don’t dilute the drink. Frozen lemonade is already concentrated and it’s the flavorless vodka and beer that dilute it.
You are free to use your favorite brand of frozen lemonade. I think that pink lemonade is more festive. If you want to use something like the lovely Rose Lemonade, you would add *rose syrup for flavor and color.
Please use the beer that you like best. Understand that a stronger beer flavor will affect the drink accordingly. The same goes for vodka; use the one that you like best.
Blenders
Depending on the size of your blender, and how much liquid it will take at maximum level, you might have to make this drink in batches. If so, then cut the lemonade in two and add six ounces each of beer and vodka to the blender. Then pour it into a nice pitcher and make the rest.
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Hop, Skip and Go Naked
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Ingredients
- 12 oz Frozen pink lemonade (can), (hop)
- 12 oz beer, (skip)
- 12 oz vodka, (go naked)
Instructions
- 12 oz Frozen pink lemonade (can), 12 oz beer, 12 oz vodkaMix all in a blender.
- Fill tall glasses with ice. Pour 6 ounces into each glass.
- Enjoy!
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I have been thinking about Marissa a lot lately, and the other day I shared a recipe for a drink that an old acquaintance of ours, Kenny Greene, had made for us. Kenny was from New York, so this must be a New York thing, as Marissa and I had never heard of it. Either way, although it sounds terrible, it’s quite tasty.
Tonight a red car came down the driveway to the parking lot in the back of our building. For a split second I thought it was Marissa, but it could not have been her, after all she died on April 16, 2007. I miss her a great deal! Spane still calls her Nana. He misses her, too.
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