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Subject: Re: Long Island Ice Tea
From: Desert Rose Pub
Posted: Sun Jan 7. 2001, 05:53 UTC
Followup to: "Long Island Ice Tea"  by Blaze  (Fri Jan 5. 2001, 20:39 UTC)
For my Long Island Ice Teas I use the following recipie:

1 part Vodka
1 part Tequila
1 part Rum
1 part Gin
1 part Triple Sec
1 part Lemon Juice (or Sweet & Sour Mix)
2 parts Orange Juice
Fill with Coke

Pour over ice into Highball glass.  Stir and Serve.

The Orange juice adds a citrus flavor (coupled with the Triple Sec) to help 
take the bite out of the sour flavor.  If you still find it too strong, add 
more cola or increase the orange/lemon juices (still in a 2:1 ratio).

> I tried the recipe listed here, but it doesn't taste right. Too sour 
> or too strong. In a club it takes great. Any help is appreciated. 
> They suggest:
> 
> 1 part vodka
> 1 part Tequilla
> 1 part Rum
> 1 part Gin
> 1 part Triple sec
> 1 1/2 part sour mix
> 1 splash of coke 


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