Long island iced tea is a popular thirst- quencher during the hot summer. how much tea goes into a glass of long island iced tea made by a traditinal recipe?
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The Long Island Iced Tea traditionally has no tea in it. It is a mix of white rum, gin, vodka, tequila, and triple sec, with a citrus juice or sour mix, a splash of cola for color, and optionally a bit of simple syrup, or other sweetener.
The cola gives it that tea color, and the citrus juice and sweetener gives it that sweet tea taste. The mixed tastes of the alcohol give it a subtle taste and a hellofa kick. So drinking it like you would drink a regular iced tea could be dangerous.
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Long Island Iced Tea is a traditional thirst-quencher throughout the hot seasons but it lacks in delivering the flavor of any kind of tea.
In fact, it is a kind of alcohol-based liquid that comprises of light rum, tequila, gin, vodka, with a splash of cola.
It holds 22 percent liquor and is garnished with fruit and silage. The ultimate active drink gives the golden color similar to that iced tea, hence the title is given as Long Island Iced Tea.
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