
Ingredients
- 7 oz Melon Vodka
- 12 oz Larger Beer
- 2 Dash(s) Lime Juice
Instructions
- Pour in the Vodka first and then proceed to pour the beer on top.
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
The Dogs Bollocks is a modern bar creation, likely born out of the pub and club scene where speed and potency are often prioritised. It doesn’t have a storied history or a definitive inventor from a bygone era. Instead, it’s the kind of drink that emerges from a busy bar, catering to contemporary tastes for strong and sweet concoctions.
This drink fits into the ‘beer cocktail’ category, though it leans heavily on the spirit side. It shares a shelf with other simple spirit-and-beer mixes like a Depth Charge or a Snakebite, but distinguishes itself with its distinctly sweet and fruity vodka base. It’s less about craft, more about delivering a substantial, flavourful kick.
You’d most likely encounter a Dogs Bollocks in a high-volume pub, a lively nightclub, or at a casual house party. It’s a drink built for quick service and immediate effect, making it a popular choice in settings where the focus is on fun and less on intricate cocktail artistry.
What it tastes like
The initial taste is a pronounced sweetness from the melon vodka, offering a clear fruity front. This is quickly followed by the crisp carbonation and light malty notes of the lager, providing a refreshing counterpoint. The small dash of lime juice cuts through the sweetness on the finish, adding a subtle tartness that brightens the overall profile.
With 7 oz of melon vodka, typically 35-40% ABV, and 12 oz of 4-5% ABV lager, this drink is exceptionally strong. It contains roughly 2.5 to 3 ounces of pure alcohol. This is equivalent to about 5-6 standard shots of liquor or 3-4 average strength beers, making it significantly more potent than a typical cocktail or single beer serving.
The technique
Building a Dogs Bollocks is simple. Begin by pouring the melon vodka into your chosen glass. Then, slowly and steadily pour the lager directly onto the vodka. Aim to pour down the side of the glass to minimise excessive head formation and ensure a smooth integration of the two liquids. No stirring or shaking is required.
The most important technique for this drink is the beer pour. Pouring the lager gently and down the side of the glass, rather than straight into the vodka, helps to control the foam. This prevents a large, unruly head that takes up too much space and makes the drink difficult to consume. Skipping this step means a messy pour and a glass full of air.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Melon Vodka
- Use
- Any decent quality melon flavored vodka around 35-40% ABV works well. Midori is a classic example of a melon liqueur that could be used if mixed with unflavored vodka, or a dedicated melon vodka like those from Absolut or Smirnoff.
- Skip
- Avoid low-ABV melon liqueurs that are overly sweet or artificial tasting, as they will compromise both the potency and the flavour balance of the drink. Also, don’t use dry, unflavored vodka with just a hint of melon.
- Why
- This is the primary flavour and alcohol driver of the drink. Its sweetness and distinct fruit profile are what define the Dogs Bollocks, making it the cornerstone ingredient.
Lager Beer
- Use
- A light, crisp, and relatively neutral lager or pilsner works best. Think standard American lagers like Budweiser, or European pilsners like Stella Artois or Heineken. The aim is for refreshing carbonation without overpowering flavours.
- Skip
- Do not use dark, hoppy, or overly malty beers such as stouts, IPAs, or strong ales. Their complex and often bitter profiles will clash severely with the sweet melon vodka, creating an unharmonious mix.
- Why
- The lager provides the essential carbonation, a refreshing counterpoint to the sweet vodka, and adds significant volume and a slight bitterness that balances the drink.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
Tropical Bollocks
- Swap melon for pineapple or passionfruit.
- Use pineapple or passionfruit flavored vodka instead of melon for a different fruity twist. Adjust the lime juice slightly if the new vodka is particularly sweet or tart.
Lager Bomb
- Same ingredients, served as a bomb shot.
- For a quicker, more intense experience, pour the melon vodka into a shot glass and drop it into a pint glass containing the lager. Consume immediately.
Sour Bollocks
- A sharper, less sweet take.
- Increase the lime juice to a full half ounce for a more pronounced tartness. You might also consider a slightly less sweet melon liqueur or vodka if available.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Try a standard unflavored vodka with a small splash of melon liqueur, or another fruit-flavored vodka like peach or apple. The flavour profile will shift significantly.
A light, crisp pilsner will work well. In a pinch, a clear, lemon-lime soda like Sprite or 7-Up could substitute, but you’ll lose the beer’s unique character.
A small squeeze of fresh lemon juice offers a similar tartness. Alternatively, a dash of lime cordial can be used, though it will add extra sweetness.
Any large capacity glass, such as a large highball or a simple water glass, will suffice for serving this drink.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Dogs Bollocks?
A Dogs Bollocks contains melon vodka, lager beer, and a dash of lime juice.
How strong is a Dogs Bollocks?
It is a very strong drink, containing roughly 5-6 standard shots of liquor. It should be consumed responsibly.
What does a Dogs Bollocks taste like?
It tastes sweet and fruity from the melon vodka, balanced by the crisp carbonation and light bitterness of lager, with a hint of tart lime on the finish.
Is Dogs Bollocks a common cocktail?
It is more of a bar mix or a pub drink rather than a classic cocktail, popular in high-volume, casual settings.
Can I use a different beer?
A light lager or pilsner is recommended to complement the melon vodka. Dark, hoppy, or overly malty beers will likely clash with the flavours.
How do you make a Dogs Bollocks?
Pour the melon vodka into a glass, then slowly add the lager on top to minimise foam. Finish with a dash of lime juice.
Why is it called Dogs Bollocks?
The name is a British slang term meaning ‘the best’ or ‘excellent,’ often used humorously to describe something outstanding.
What glass should I use?
A pint glass or any large capacity glass is suitable for this drink due to its generous volume.
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