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Big Kev's Texas Style Long Island Iced Tea

Submitted by: JIMMYWILSON69 
This Long Island Iced Tea Recipe is sure to make you party like you are from Texas! 
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Crazy Casey's Long Island Spiced Tea

Submitted by: ChuckNorris4ever 
A traditional Long Island Iced tea with a little more island spice! 
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Long Island Iced Tea

Submitted by: Tara G. 
This is the classic Long Island Iced Tea, containing just a hint of citrus. It is best made with top shelf liquors. Watch out, it is very strong, but tastes very good, so you may not realize all the alcohol you're consuming. 
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Gene's Long Island Iced Tea

Submitted by: GENE42 
Vodka, gin, rum, triple sec saved only by cola carbonation - watch out, or you WILL wake up on Long Island, not knowing how you got there! 
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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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Blue Island Ice Tea

Submitted by: ELWHAITE 
This Long Island will knock you down! 

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Tennessee Tea

Submitted by: nettie 
Whiskey is combined with triple sec, sweet and sour mix, and cola in this cocktail similar to a Long Island Iced Tea. 

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Mississippi Iced Tea

Submitted by: streetracer 
Mix this potent, icy cocktail mingling the flavors of rum, almonds, apricots, and triple sec with a kick from a an energy drink and a cola-flavored beverage.  

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Sweet Green Tea

Submitted by: omnipal 
Rum, blue curacao, and melon liqueur join sweet and sour mix and apple juice in this tangy, refreshing cocktail. 
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Texas Tea I

Submitted by: Jan Fietz 
It's the same thing as a Long Island Ice Tea, except you omit the gin, and double the tequila. 
 

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