Snoop Dogg just helped make the world's largest gin and juice cocktail
When a young Snoop Dogg dropped the track "Gin and Juice" in 1993, he probably didn't think that one day he would find himself on a stage in Napa Valley next to a giant vat of the drink, breaking the Guinness World Record for "largest paradise cocktail."
But here we are, 25 years later, and that's exactly what the Long Beach-born rapper did during his Memorial Day Weekend.
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During the BottleRock Napa Valley festival on Saturday, Snoop was joined on stage by rapper Warren G and Chef Michael Voltaggio, from Top Chef. The three of them helped add what amounted to 180 bottles of Hendrick's gin, 154 bottles of apricot brandy and 38 3.78 litre jugs of orange juice, according to Guinness World Record numbers.
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All of 132 gallons of the cocktail were mixed expertly with a giant red straw — and they, of course, made it official by topping it off with a pink cocktail umbrella and some pineapple garnish. Snoop also received a framed certificate from a Guinness representative on hand that affirmed his accomplishment.
Thank goodness no one actually tried to drink all of it.
You can travel back in time and watch the original music video for the song below.
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