Snoop Dogg and co break Guinness record for largest cocktail in the world

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The largest cocktail has been created! So who did it?

Snoop Dogg has helped to break a Guinness World Record by concocting the largest paradise cocktail at this weekend's BottleRock Napa Valley festival in Napa, California. Warren G, Top Chef's Michael Voltaggio, Kim Kaechele and Randall Coleman assisted Snoop in breaking the record, making a liqueur fantasy a reality.

All hands on deck. ? @snoopdogg @mvoltaggio @warreng set the record for world’s largest Gin & Juice (The Paradise ? cocktail). Only on the #WSCULINARYSTAGE. Watch more in our IG LIVE. ? #guinnessworldrecord #BottleRock

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Gin and Juice was the cocktail of choice, obviously, inspired by Snoop's hit single Gin and Juice from his album Doggystyle circa 1994. And of course, they did it in one go the day of.

The Guinness World Record commemorative plaque was presented to Snoop, Warren G, and Voltaggio onstage at the festival Saturday by a Guinness representative.

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The world record is written as, "The largest cocktail was created by Snoop Dogg, Warren G, Michael Voltaggio, Kim Kaechele and Randall Coleman (All USA) in Napa, California, USA on 26 May 2018," according to Complex.

As you can see the cocktail was huge, measuring 132 gallons of sweet Gin and Juice. Basically, you could fill your average car ten to eleven times with that much gas. Also, just the one cup can serve up five hundred people if they each drank one liter. And who really thinks a person drinks on average a whole liter of a cocktail in one sitting?

And to boot Snoop may have been dropping hints that the record breaker was coming as seen above, #GinAndJuice. Either way that Saturday must have been a blasted day, at least for Snoop and company.

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