Newfoundland Coffee

Submitted by: MIKECRAWFORD 
A wonderful coffee treat with a kick. If you live in Newfoundland, you can use Screech instead of rum. Add a dollop of whipped cream if you like. 

Texas Tea III

Submitted by: charlie 
The Texas part of the tea comes from the tequila as opposed to a Long Island iced tea, which uses gin instead of tequila. This is the standard Bartender's recipe for a Texas Tea. 

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