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Manhattan Iced Tea
Summer 2003
Whether Long Island Iced Tea was invented in Long Island or was named for a long, tall island cocktail, the drink has been a perennial summer favourite for decades. There are two misconceptions about this cocktail. To clarify, first, it doesn't actually contain any tea, and second, despite being made with five spirits, it is a smooth, light and refreshing beverage. Our variation on this summer classic replaces orange (triple sec) with black raspberry (Chambord), for a remarkable, utterly unforgettable cocktail.
Makes one Drink
To a zombie glass filled with ice, add ¼ oz. each vodka, gin, rum, white tequila and ½ oz. Chambord. Add 2 oz. tart lemonade and top with cola. Garnish with a lemon and raspberry skewer, if desired.
Makes one Drink