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Long Island iced tea is the ultimate party cocktail. Mix a pitcher-sized batch with tequila, rum, vodka, gin, and triple sec. It packs quite the punch!
The Long Island Iced Tea is typically served in a Collins glass or a hurricane glass over a lot of fresh ice with a big splash of cola poured over the top, which creates that tea-like color. Add a slice of fresh lemon for garnish (and to give it that innocent iced tea look) and enjoy responsibly.
The Long Island iced tea, or Long Island ice tea, is an IBA official cocktail, typically made with vodka, tequila, light rum, triple sec, gin, and a splash of cola. Despite its name, the cocktail does not typically contain iced tea, but is named for having the same amber hue as iced tea. [1]
Our Long Island Iced Tea recipe uses just the right amount of Gin, Vodka, Rum, and Tequila. Balanced by ice cold coke and a splash of citrus.
On paper, the Long Island Iced Tea is one hot mess of a drink. Four different—and disparate—spirits slugging it out in a single glass, along with triple sec, lemon juice and cola? The recipe reads more like a frat-house hazing ritual than one of the world’s most popular cocktails.
Amp up happy hour with this Long Island Iced Tea recipe! A mix of vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec, and sweet and sour mix, it's guaranteed to give you a buzz!
The official Long Island Iced Tea recipe, which we’re making today, is made with 5 types of liquor – gin, silver tequila, vodka, white rum, and triple sec. Then add a bit of sweet and sour mix (aka lemon-lime and sugar) and Coca-Cola.
The Long Island Iced Tea is a highball cocktail made with 5 liquors: vodka, tequila, rum, gin and orange liqueur. Mixed together with cola, the drink has a brown color like iced tea (that’s where the similarities end). The modern version of this cocktail was most likely invented in 1972 by a bartender in Long Island, New York: hence the name.
Known as one of the booziest and most iconic cocktails — coming in at a whopping 22 percent ABV — the Long Island Iced Tea combines five different spirits in a symphony of flavors.
Step 1. In a large pitcher, combine the ice, vodka, gin, rum, tequila, triple sec, maple syrup, lemon juice and lime juice. Add the salt, which accentuates all of the...