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When it comes to sipping on something refreshing under the sun, Long Island Iced Tea is a classic choice! Its unique blend of spirits, sweet and sour mix, and a splash of cola packs quite the punch. Imagine lounging on the soft sands of Punta Cana, with the warm Caribbean breeze tousling your hair, and the tantalizing drink in hand — it’s paradise!
There’s just something about the scent of salty air and the sound of waves that perfectly complements a cold drink. While sipping on your Long Island Iced Tea, gaze at the turquoise waters, and enjoy a bit of fun-in-the-sun flair. Each sip brings that zingy, sweet-and-sour flavor alive, reminding you just how refreshing life can be!
Want to channel your inner bartender? The key to a fantastic Long Island Iced Tea is balancing the spirits. A mix of vodka, gin, rum, and triple sec topped with a splash of cola is essential. Add a lemon wedge or a mint sprig for that extra flourish! Whether you’re stirring it up at a beach bar or crafting it at home, this drink hits just right on a sunny day.
So, pack your bags, grab your shades, and don’t forget the sunscreen because a Long Island Iced Tea in Punta Cana awaits you!

| Ingredient | Measurement |
| Vodka | 15 ml |
| White Rum | 15 ml |
| Gin | 15 ml |
| Silver Tequila | 15 ml |
| Triple Sec (e.g., Cointreau) | 15 ml |
| Fresh Lemon Juice | 25 ml |
| Simple Syrup (Sugar Syrup) | 30 ml |
| Cola | To top up the glass |
| Ice Cubes | As needed |
| Lemon Wheel | For garnish |
Prep the Glass: Fill a tall highball or Collins glass to the brim with classic ice cubes.
Pour the Spirits: Add the vodka, white rum, gin, tequila, and triple sec directly into the glass.
Add the Mixers: Pour in the fresh lemon juice and simple syrup.
Top it Off: Complete the drink by filling the rest of the glass with cola.
Stir and Serve: Stir gently with a bar spoon to combine the layers, garnish with a lemon wheel, and enjoy.
A Deceptive Name: The “iced tea” moniker comes solely from its appearance and color, not from its flavor profile.
High Potency: Because it features five different liquors, it is widely recognized as one of the strongest and most festive party cocktails.
Texas Tea: Add a splash of bourbon into the mix.
Tokyo Iced Tea: Swap out the triple sec for melon liqueur (like Midori) and replace the cola with lemon-lime soda.
Long Beach Iced Tea: Substitute the cola with cranberry juice for a tart,
pink twist.
Blue Long Island: Use blue curaçao instead of triple sec to give it a vibrant blue color.
⚠️ The Illusion of Sobriety: Let’s be completely honest—nobody orders a five-liquor cocktail because they’re planning a sensible, productive tomorrow.
Play Bartender (As If It Matters): If you’re the type of person who pretends to care about the “subtle flavor nuances” of combining five different rail spirits into a single glass, feel free to customize.
Got a Sweet Tooth? Drown it in an extra splash of simple syrup.
Want to Pretend It’s “Healthy”? Kick up the fresh lemon juice to convince yourself you’re just getting your daily dose of Vitamin C.
Written by: PuntaCana Talk


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