Iced Island Long Recipe Tea
5 :: View topicLong Island Iced Tea recipe? StrangeTalk3. I used to buy Crystal LIght whilst in the states (ex air hostie!), I am looking as well for an English company that stocks them on the web. It says they clocked me at 70 miles per hour in a residential zone on that chilly Halloween night. Shake well, then add a little cola until the color looks right. The brand of all the different alcohols helps, but it is much less important then correct ratios. baseball card mays willie UKTV Food: Message boards: Iced Tea Home UKTV Food Message boards Recipes Iced Tea Does anyone have a favourite iced tea recipe for this heat? I have done the lemonade recipe in short cut rhodes and then diluted it with tea but the ones you buy have mango or peach in. I felt as free and full of life as those kids in their Frankenstein costumes. I poured all of the above into a glass filled with crushed ice, glass is very important here. Joined: 01 Oct 2001Posts: 4379Location: Campin out at Captain Ed's Posted: Feb 07 2005 06:43:00 pm Post subject: Well, every one I've ever seen made at a bar that didn't pre-mix did those 5 shots and those two mixers, and using well liquor instead of call. Wondered if it came in a black box and made by a company begining with T? The long island sounds refreshing and have all at hand to make. Ingredients I have be using thus far: Recipies I have tried in the past usually include somewhere along the lines of: a shot of each of the alcohols, 2 shots of sour, and a splash of pepsi. 5because we can can can FAQ Search Memberlist Banlist Usergroups Profile Log in to check your private messages Log in View previous topic :: View next topic Posted: Jan 28 2005 05:31:02 pm Post subject: Long Island Iced Tea navy legal service office gas lamp district san diego recipe? Long Islands chair electric pediatric wheel href="http://dougricho.net/wdlive/ttf3/5408328.php">columbus health ohio wellness seem to be my drink of choice at the moment, but I can't seem to find a recipie that actually produces a good one. I have already emailed about iced tea and flaavour coffees and they are looking into the possibilites But a few more emails from others will help I reckon! whittards do instant iced tea in some lovely flavours I think that expeller pressed coconut oil tesco also sell them and if you can pop into a hittaards they have an iced one of the day to try Thank you all for your suggestions. Long Island Iced Tea is something else altogether, if you want to see how that is made, and there are several different versions, go to. Joined: 04 Dec 2002Posts: 2491Location: the OP Posted: Feb 07 2005 05:06:41 pm Post subject: try those. Not so keen when it's hot!All the best,Ian Both my children who dislike tea love iced peach tea, they drank loads of it on holiday in France last year. How I made it: fill cup to brim black chick white dicks video with good ice (no freezer cube ice) 1/2 shot tequila first so it will be the coldest 1/2 shot of the affordable furniture ny watertown following at the same time: vodka, rum (not spiced), gin, triple sec. The same thing mixed gran melia pyramid royal in a plastic cup tastes hugely different. Well, from where I was sitting, it felt more like I was going 120, and it was awesome. Posted: Feb 08 2005 04:04:15 pm Post subject: Also, correct me if I'm wrong: 1/2 shot = 1/2 ounce? _________________The Man in Black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed. Didn't want to buy ready made because of all the additives that may be in it. I, hic, love Long Island Iced Tea, hic. Everything I make at home just turns out like crap. I've tried the mixes, and they're ok, gaia layout profile theme but still pretty mediocre. Just toy around with the amounts a bit. The traditional bad long island is one that tastes like tequila mixed with poop. . You know it! _________________ the Onion wrote: Fact is, mere words could never describe the sheer exuberance I experience when I climb behind the wheel of the first car I find when I'm deeply intoxicated. Long Islands shouldn't taste good, anyway. The only good ones I've ever had have been at bars, Hairy Mary's in DM being the best so far. Sorry Gaye, I've made a bit of a bobo here, the Earl Grey with lemon or orange is an iced tea I make. williameis2 wrote: fill cup to brim with good ice (no freezer cube ice) Good ice? Like crushed? What's the matter with freezer cubes? Thanks everyone for the replies, I will try some more tonight, and hopefully I can get it right. With the above recipie I used Tangerey(sp?), Bacardi, Smirnoff, and Juarez. Then later serve with ice, possibly with a little sugar. Well, from where I was sitting, it felt more like I was going 120, and it was awesome. The board is not affiliated with ISU in any way. :DNo seriously I make a strong brew of Earl Grey then when cool add chunks of fresh lemon and some lemon juice then lots of ice to serve and a spring of mint. _________________scooby snack jurassic plastic gas booby trap Posted: Feb 04 2005 01:44:01 am Post subject: _________________The Man in Black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed. Joined: 01 Oct 2001Posts: 4379Location: Campin out at Captain Ed's Posted: Feb 09 2005 04:06:26 pm Post subject: If memory serves, an official 'shot' is just an ounce, but most places overpour the line up a quarter or half over. If it's too bitter, don't do full shots, drink 4 instead of 3, etc. Joined: 08 Jan 2001Posts: 1456Location: coover Posted: Feb 08 2005 11:32:01 am Post subject: I used to be a bartender and making a long island can be tricky sometimes. Coulnd't find the oolong tea today, but the earl grey and orange is very refreshing so far. _________________ the Onion wrote: Fact is, mere words could never describe the sheer exuberance I experience when I climb behind the wheel of the first car I find when I'm deeply intoxicated. For some reason I love Oolong tea like this. I am there with you! Gaye, if you can find an American food store, you may be able to buy 'instant' ice tea. Does anyone know of a good recipie? Or what's wrong with mine? Maybe its the ingredients? _________________The Man in Black fled across the desert, and the Gunslinger followed. I should add it was the ready to drink bottled variety rather than the kind you have to make yourself. . It says they clocked me at 70 miles per hour in a residential zone on that chilly Halloween night. They should taste barely strong enough to not have to chase each sip. Have never bought but it sounds interesting. I've heard long island recipies shared at parties as "a shot of this, this this. The drink tastes best out of a small straw Posted: Feb 08 2005 11:49:18 am Post subject: williameis2 wrote: The traditional bad long island is one that tastes like tequila mixed with poop. .
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