is ice tea a very alcoholic drink?!


Question: Is ice tea a very alcoholic drink?
Answers:

No. Iced tea is just cold tea. Sometimes served with ice water. There are different types all flavoured in different ways. It's good because it is very thirst quenching on a hot day.

But, personally I enjoy Long Island Iced Tea much more. Now that's very alcoholic. O yeah!

INGREDIENTS

* 1/2 part Gin
* 1/2 part White rum
* 1/2 part Tequila
* 1 part Vodka
* 1/2 part Triple sec
* top up Cola
* dash of Lime juice
* dash of Lemon juice
* 5 Ice cubes
* 1 Lemon wedge
* dash of Sugar syrup

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iced_tea
http://www.cocktail.uk.com/Cocktail-Recipe/Long-Island-Iced-Tea.htm



No.

Iced tea (sometimes corrupted to ice tea) is a form of cold tea, often served in a glass with ice. It may or may not be sweetened. Iced tea is also a popular packaged drink. It can be mixed with flavored syrup, with common flavors including lemon, peach, raspberry, lime, and cherry. While most iced teas get their flavor from tea leaves (Camellia sinensis) , other herb-infused beverages are also sometimes served cold and referred to as iced tea. Unsweetened iced tea is sometimes made by a particularly long steeping of tea leaves at lower temperature (one hour in the sun versus 5 minutes at 80-100°C). Some people call this "sun tea". In addition, sometimes it is also left to stand overnight in the refrigerator.

Wikipedia and my own knowlegde



Ice tea has no alcohol in it. Unless you add alcohol into it yourself.



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No, ice tea does not have one drop of alcohol in it so no worries.



ice tea is nonalcoholic drink.



Yes. It's really bad. I get buzzed after one glass.




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