Donald Cox recipe

Donald Cox apparently originates from the 16th century when travellers did not have enough cans of Stella to last them for an hour (i.e. 30). So a man named Donald Cox created this recipe and is now popular wherever travelling bands and 'sweaty foxes' can be found.


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1 L Bombay Sapphire® gin
1/2 L sloe gin
3 L London dry gin
1 oz Plymouth® gin
2 oz genever gin
1 oz lemon gin
1 oz lime gin
4 oz sweet gin

Combine ingredients together in a large container, mix and serve into cocktail glasses.





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Nutritional Information

(per 161.2 oz serving)

Calories (kcal)
Energy (kj)
Fats
Carbohydrates
Protein

11695
48932
0 g
0 g
0 g

Fiber
Sugars
Cholesterol
Sodium
Alcohol

0 g
-
0 mg
33 mg
1824 g



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