How to Make a Long Island Iced Tea: Cocktail Recipe
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Last updated: Dec 8, 2024 • 1 min read
The Long Island Iced Tea is known for its high concentration of alcohol—it's made with vodka, tequila, gin, rum, and triple sec. Despite its name and appearance, the Long Island Iced Tea neither tastes like nor contains any tea at all—its signature amber hue actually comes from only a tiny splash of cola. Even though the Long Island Iced Tea only contains a small amount of mixer, it has a smooth taste and is a favorite for those who desire a drink that packs a strong punch.
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4 Variations on the Long Island Iced Tea
There are a few variations on the Long Island Iced Tea:
- 1. Long Beach Iced Tea: This variation substitutes the cola with cranberry juice.
- 2. Electric Iced Tea: For a neon blue version of the classic cocktail, substitute the Triple Sec with Blue Curaçao and substitute the cola with a lemon-lime soda.
- 3. Texas Tea: This version adds ½ ounce of bourbon for an even more potent mix.
- 4. Hawaiian Iced Tea: Substitute the cola with pineapple juice for a more tropical tea.
Long Island Iced Tea Cocktail Recipe
makes
1 cocktailprep time
4 mintotal time
4 minIngredients
- 1
Add vodka, tequila, gin, rum, triple sec, and lemon juice or sour mix into an ice-filled cocktail shaker and shake for 10 seconds.
- 2
Pour the contents, including the ice cubes, into a highball or Collins glass.
- 3
Top it off with a splash of cola and stir.
- 4
Garnish with a lemon slice and serve with a straw.
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