How many long island iced teas does it take to make you drunk?!


Question: not that i WANT to get drunk, im just wondering how much it takes


Answers: not that i WANT to get drunk, im just wondering how much it takes

Well..im a bar man and if you were drinking the ones i gave you one would be enough! Im very kind with the alcohol measures!!!haha!

mm, i want to get drunk... and it isn't even 9 am. It really just takes me one big one to feel it, because there is so much liquor in it. it takes me about 5 or 6 shots to feel the same as i do after one big L.i.i.t., it has a lot of alcohol in it, so it could not be taken in like regular tea. Actually it's almost entirely alcohol.. here's the recipe
1 part vodka
1 part tequila
1 part rum
1 part gin
1 part triple sec
1 1/2 parts sweet and sour mix
1 splash Coca-Cola?

Mix ingredients together over ice in a glass. Pour into a shaker and give one brisk shake. Pour back into the glass and make sure there is a touch of fizz at the top. Garnish with lemon.

SOme people only need one to pass out. Some seem to be taking it like regular iced tea. It all depends on the individual. For health reasons, I recommend you limit your intake to 3 servings in a day, consumed gradually during 3 hours or more.

THAT WOULD DEPEND ON A FEW VARIABLES....
1. HOW MUCH FOOD IS IN YOUR STOMACH
2. YOUR WEIGHT
3. AMOUNT OF REST YOU'VE HAD RECENTLY
4. THE AMOUNT OF ALCOHOLYOU NORMALLY CONSUME

A long Island Ice tea has the equivalent to 2 1/2 drinks in it. Most drinks you order ie gin and tonic, vodka cranberry have 1 oz of alcohol in them. while a long island ice tea has 2.5 oz which is .5 oz of all you white liquors, vodka, gin, rum, tequilla, triple sec. That is a traditional Long Island, but most places now a days leave out the tequilla. Therefore depending on how it is made, it will get you drunk 2 to 2.5 times faster than normal.

2 and i start feeling happy ;) mind you, i'm quite tolerant with alcohol. the thing's really loaded.





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