Rev (drink)

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Rev
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Two bottles of blue Rev Energy
TypeAlcopop
Introduced2000
Alcohol by volume7%
FlavourOriginal ("Blue"), Watermelon + Grapefruit ("Red"), Mulberry ("Purple"), Quebec only
VariantsRev Energy, Rev Low (discontinued), Rev Factor (discontinued)
WebsiteGeloso Group Quebec

Rev is a 7% ABV vodka-based cola beverage (alcopop), infused with guarana. Malt beverage versions are also available in cans instead of plastic bottles.[1] Rev was originally manufactured by FBM Distilleries in Brampton, Ontario, Canada, but is currently also marketed as a malt-based beverage by the Geloso Group[2][3] and distributed exclusively within Canada under license from Bacardi. The malt version is currently available in 3 flavours in Quebec: Original ("Blue"), Watermelon + Grapefruit ("Red"), and Mulberry ("Purple").[4] The Mulberry flavour is sold only in Quebec,[5] with all other flavours being available in all other provinces.[citation needed]

Rev was introduced in April 2000, as a beverage marketed towards rave and nightclub culture.[6]

Rev-Bomb

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Rev-Bomb
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A shot of Jägermeister dropped into Rev creates a Rev-bomb.
TypeMixed drink
Standard drinkwareA pub glass and a shot glass.

Rev when combined with Jägermeister makes a drink called a "Rev-Bomb", a variation of a Jägerbomb.[7] The T-Room on the Dalhousie University campus is credited with inventing this combination in 2009.[8] The Rev-Bomb is a "depth charge" or "bomb shot", which refers to cocktails that are made by dropping a shot glass filled with liquor into another drink.

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Canadian indie rock band Alvvays titled their third studio album, Blue Rev (2022), after the drink.[9]

See also

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References

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