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Andrew and the Devil
November 2001

Red Devil is a popular energy drink in Europe that's now entering the U.S. market. Cocktail.com reader and Red Devil enthusiast Andrew (that's it, no last name) of Kent, England, believes the beverage makes a great cocktail ingredient - and who are we to argue? Note: there's a difference between the U.S. and European versions of Red Devil. The European formula tastes like cough syrup but looks like an 80s style children's drink called Tisch. It is currently the only nonalcoholic beverage that has a warning not to drink in large quantities due to high doses of caffeine. In its US formula, Red Devil has a very sweet berry-like flavor. Unlike the European version, the American Red Devil does not taste like raw caffeine, which it does have plenty of. Here, then, are a choice of Andrew's Red Devil cocktails:

Devil's Advocate
Kent, England

Red Devil Royale
Kent, England

The Medway Devil
Kent, England

Screw The Devil
Kent, England

Sloe Screw with the Devil
Kent, England

Sex With The Devil
Kent, England

Mexican Red Devil
Kent, England

The Tennessee Devil
Kent, England