How To Make a Long Island Iced Tea

24 June 2009 in Teas

It may look like plain old iced tea, but this drink—invented near Long Island’s Jones Beach in the 1970s—is one potent potation and the East Coast’s answer to the Zombie.

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24 June 2009 Teas

7 Comments to How To Make a Long Island Iced Tea

  1. She’s Austrailian.

  2. ElectricThistle on 24 June 2009
  3. Um, no, it isn’t. You aren’t supposed to serve drinks to people that will put them over the limit guaranteed. 5 oz of liquor is a lot for almost anyone. I mean, you can put that much if you want, but at a bar, this has about as much alcohol as you can reasonably put in one drink.

  4. drewbabe88 on 24 June 2009
  5. people at bars, clubs and casinos here in nevada will serve you untill youre falling down… and 5 oz isnt shit what so ever… in a night i will easily take down 7 long islands before i am drunk… and im not talking shit faced, just drunk

  6. afipantera on 24 June 2009
  7. I love long island iced teas :)

  8. ManaStar on 24 June 2009
  9. Maybe she’s Canadian or from England?

  10. Purple2Hill on 24 June 2009
  11. The real long islands got vodka, gin, triple sec, rum, tequila and sweet and sour wit a splash of coca cola or pepsi but coke is better

  12. biggmack915 on 24 June 2009
  13. LMAO, when she shakes, she smiles hardly like nothing’s happening

  14. Harpiieboy on 24 June 2009

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