Long Island Iced Tea

Long Island Iced Tea

Build into glass filled with ice. Stir gently

Alcohol
Tequila40% alc.
Vodka40% alc.
Rum (white)40% alc.
Triple sec20% alc.
Gin40% alc.
Mezcladores
Lemon
Lemon
Syrup
Syrup
Ice
Ice
Al gusto
Cola
Cola
Al gusto
Porciones
Guía de Medidas

Todas las medidas se muestran en shots por defecto para facilitar la preparación en casa. Usa estas conversiones en tu bar.

1 shot=1.5 oz=4.4 cl=44 ml
Datos Curiosos
Origen

The Long Island Iced Tea is said to have been invented in the 1970s by a bartender named Robert "Rosebud" Butt, who created the drink as part of a contest to make a new mixed drink using Triple Sec. It was concocted at a bar in Long Island, New York, which is how it got its name. This powerhouse cocktail mixes vodka, tequila, rum, gin, triple sec, lemon juice, and a splash of cola, which gives it a deceptive tea-like appearance

Popularidad

The drink became wildly popular in the late 1970s and 1980s, riding the wave of disco fever and the era's penchant for high-octane, potent cocktails. Its ability to pack multiple types of alcohol into a single glass made it a staple at bars and a favorite among party-goers looking for a quick buzz

Cultura e Historia

The Long Island Iced Tea has become synonymous with a night of abandon and is often referenced in popular culture as a symbol of excessive drinking. Its reputation for strength and its eclectic mix of spirits encapsulate the experimental and excessive spirit of the time during which it was created. Despite its notoriety, or perhaps because of it, the Long Island Iced Tea remains a popular choice, embodying both a cautionary tale and a beloved relic of cocktail history

Long Island Iced Tea