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Borgs: The inventive drinking hack taking over university parties

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borg, or the “blackout rage gallon.”In a new trend sweeping across social media and onto college campuses, Gen Z students have found a new, and seemingly improved, way to binge drink.

Using a plastic gallon container, students are mixing up a half-gallon of water with a half-gallon of liquor (usually vodka), caffeinated flavour enhancer and electrolytes to make what’s been called a strong, hangover-proof party beverage.

Read more: Red light on green: Amsterdam to ban cannabis smoking in Red Light District Read next: Part of the Sun breaks free and forms a strange vortex, baffling scientists One TikTok tutorial posted by a University of Texas at Austin student playfully called borgs “a heart attack in a jug.” The student, whose username is bellaaalonzo, demonstrated how she makes her own borg from water, two-thirds of a 750 ml bottle of Tito’s vodka, a generous squirt of red Mio water enhancer, a Celsius energy drink and Liquid IV (an electrolyte drink mix).

As of this writing, the video has been viewed 1.6 million times.How to make a BORG that actually tastes good (heart attack in a jug) happy snow day! #snowday #darty #borg #celsiuslivefit #utaustin #atx .

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