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The mixed drink BORG, or “blackout rage gallon,” has gained popularity with Gen Z college students. An expert explains why partying with the trendy beverage is risky.
For Gen Z college students, the Borg, or blackout rage gallon, is the new way to imbibe. Getty Images/Maskot The trend emerged in 2020 as a social distancing tool.
BORG — it’s not a ”Star Trek” villain, but rather the latest college party trend.Short for “blackout rage gallon,” the National Capital Poison Center reported the trendy concoction can ...
Alcoholic liver diseases in young people surge 02:01. TikTok has given us a peek into the latest college drinking trend: the borg. The name is short for "blackout rage gallon" and consists of ...
Teens are carrying around their own gallon-sized 'BORG' cocktails to parties. A gallon can hold up to 17 standard-size drinks — and some are ending up in the hospital as a result.
A gallon of 'BORG' contains 17 standard drinks."There is also concern in regard to the flavor masking in the gallon that can cause a person to drink more than they intended to.
It apparently stands for Black Out Rage Gallon but "borg," not "B.O.R.G." has seemingly become the only way it's referenced. In essence it's a (slightly) new way for college kids to binge drink on ...
The "borg" is a gallon jug filled with whatever alcoholic mixture the drinker wants to concoct to keep their intoxication level at bay or make sure they don't get too tipsy too soon.
The borg — “blackout rage gallon” — has become the drink of choice on college campuses across the country. Made with half water, half vodka, a caffeinated flavor enhancer and a dash of ...
BORG, or “blackout rage gallon,” refers to a concoction often prepared in a gallon-size plastic jug. It typically contains vodka or other distilled alcohol, water, a flavor enhancer and an ...
The mixed drink BORG, or “blackout rage gallon,” has gained popularity with Gen Z college students. An expert explains why partying with the trendy beverage is risky.