Is long island ice tea very alcoholic? more so than vodka and beer?!


Question: Is long island ice tea very alcoholic? more so than vodka and beer?
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Long Island Ice Teas are super alcoholic. And delicious. They're made with vodka, gin, rum, tequila and triple sec. And a little bit of Coke. LOL. I had 5 one night and fell off the bar stool. Not surprisingly.



Yes it is, depending on how you order it; you can just order the long island which contains the cheap stuff from the bottom of the alcohol chain or you can order a top shelf long island which contains gin, vodka, triple sec, rum and a posibility of tequila, with a splash of sweet n sour and coke, this drink is dangerously known to challenge people's integrity to drink until no point of return it's brothers and sisters are the same which are Tokyo tea, AMF, and lemonade lightening a peach fuzz. Never under estimate a drink always know which it consists of and then try it.

yours truly

Former Bartender



A Long Island Iced Tea is one of the more alcoholic cocktails out there, first because it has a small proportion of mixer, and second because it's typically offered in relatively large servings compared to, say, a martini (which is nearly 100% spirits). It contains less alcohol than a similar volume of vodka and more alcohol than a similar volume of beer.



Long Island Ice Tea is considered a strong drink, because it has many different types of alcohol in it (I believe 5 or 6), one of which is vodka, I think.

The percentage alcohol by volume of LIIT, however, will be less than straight, non-diluted hard liquor, because it has non-alcoholic things in it, like lemonade and coca-cola. Long island ice tea is a stronger drink than most beers.



not more than vodka - usually (depends on proof of vodka), very much more than beer.



Depend how much vodka you put in to. You can make it as strong as you wish.



nope
nope



They are VERY full of alcohol.



it is more vodka and beer in the long island.




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