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Yes, a good Long Island contains five shots: 1.5cl each of... gin tequila vodka rum and triple sec
Thin gin could refer to a gin cocktail that has been made with less sugar, creating a lighter and more refreshing drink. Alternatively, it could be a term used to describe a gin that has a lighter, more subtle flavor profile.
Diluted Gin? That question does make any sense. If you mean What is Gin with tonic water then it is called a Gin and Tonic. Gin with tonic water and a lime slice with ice.
5 shots of white spirits Vodka Triplesec Tequila Gin Vermouth (?) Usually topped up with Coke and a wedge of lemon or lime. Not being a Coke fan I prefer L&P (Kiwi Lemonade) One serving:1 part vodka 1 part tequila 1 part rum 1 part gin 1 part triple sec 1 1/2 parts sweet and sour mix 1 splash Coca-Cola® Despite the name, tea is not an ingredient.
Long Island Ice Tea1 Measure vodka1 Measure gin1 Measure white rum1 Measure tequila1 Measure triple sec3 Measures orange juiceTop off with CokeUse a tall glass. First, add the ice and cool down the glass a little before continuing. Then add all of the alcoholic shots and stir. Then add the juice and top up the glass with a touch of coke. Garnish with lemon or an umbrella.SeeWeb Links: For a video on the making of this drink
No. The I in "ice" has the long I sound, as in island and item. The E is silent as in nice.
Pink gin is made by combining London dry gin or Plymouth gin with a dash of Angostura bitters. You can combine the ingredients in an ice-filled mixing glass, but traditionally no ice was used. They would pour in very cold water, about equal to half the amount of gin.
Over ice.
Ice and a slice of lemon.
You can, yes. However if you really want to enjoy a Gin make yourself a Gin and Tonic with a slice of lime and ice.
Neat in general just means with no ice.
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