Incredible Hulk (cocktail)
Incredible Hulk is a popular cocktail known for its distinctive green color, which is reminiscent of the comic book character Hulk. The drink is a mixture of Hennessy cognac and Hpnotiq, a fruit-infused vodka.
History[edit | edit source]
The Incredible Hulk cocktail was reportedly first created in the early 2000s. The drink gained popularity in hip-hop culture, with references to it appearing in several songs and music videos. The name "Incredible Hulk" is derived from the cocktail's green color, which is similar to that of the comic book character.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
The Incredible Hulk is typically prepared by mixing equal parts Hennessy cognac and Hpnotiq. The two ingredients are combined in a glass filled with ice and stirred until well mixed. The resulting cocktail is bright green in color and has a sweet, fruity flavor.
Popularity[edit | edit source]
The Incredible Hulk has been featured in numerous hip-hop songs and music videos, contributing to its popularity. It is often associated with celebrations and special occasions. Despite its popularity, the drink has been criticized for its high alcohol content, which can lead to overconsumption.
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