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I Tried Pink Red Bull With Tequila… Big Mistake.

2 min · 26 de may de 2026
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Pink Red Bull and tequila sounded like a great idea… until I actually tried it. ⚡ In today’s episode of Tequila & Red Bull Cocktail Lab, I mix the Red Bull Pink Edition Wild Berries with Cambio Blanco tequila to see if this berry tequila cocktail combo actually works. Spoiler alert: This one got weird FAST. The Pink Edition features raspberry flavors and herbal verbena notes, and I thought the citrus, agave-forward profile of Cambio Blanco might balance it out perfectly. Yeah… not exactly. This cocktail experiment proves that not every tequila and Red Bull combination is a winner — even when you use a quality additive-free tequila. Cocktail Name: The Pink Coyote Featuring: * Cambio Blanco Tequila * Red Bull Pink Edition Wild Berries * Additive-free tequila * Tequila cocktail experiments * Agave spirit reviews If you enjoy tequila reviews, tequila cocktails, additive-free tequila, high-proof tequila, cocktail experiments, and agave content, subscribe to Tasting Tequila with Brad. #tequila #redbull #cocktails #agavespirits #tequilacocktail #additivefreetequila #mixology #energydrink #tequilareview #tastingtequila

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