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== LONG ISLAND ICED TEA - PG1 ==
LONG ISLAND ICED TEA
The Long Island Iced Tea was invented in the 1920's (NOT in New York) making the drink significantly older than originally thought and placing it's birth in the middle of Prohibition. In an era of secrecy, smuggling, gangsters, shootouts and undercover "dry agents" the illegal consumption of alcohol was kept very low key. Word of the Long Island Ice Tea, a new and tasty cocktail that looks innocent (an important attribute during Prohibition) may have traveled fast, but during Prohibition no one is going to brag about inventing it. It was common at that time to disguise cocktails as non-alcoholic drinks. 9 words about Tequila: "NEVER, EVER, NEVER drink anything but 100% Agave Tequila".
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LONG ISLAND ICED TEA
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== LONG ISLAND ICED TEA - PG1 ==
The Long Island Iced Tea was invented in the 1920's (NOT in New York) making the drink significantly older than originally thought and placing it's birth in the middle of Prohibition. In an era of secrecy, smuggling, gangsters, shootouts and undercover "dry agents" the illegal consumption of alcohol was kept very low key. Word of the Long Island Ice Tea, a new and tasty cocktail that looks innocent (an important attribute during Prohibition) may have traveled fast, but during Prohibition no one is going to brag about inventing it. It was common at that time to disguise cocktails as non- alcoholic drinks. 9 words about Tequila: "NEVER, EVER, NEVER drink anything but 100% Agave Tequila".
In   no   event   shall   RonK’s   Kitchen,   its   affiliates   and   its   third   party   providers   be   liable   to   you   or   any   third   parties   for   any illness   or   damages   of   any   kind,   direct   or   indirect,   arising   out   of,   or   in   any   way   connected   with,   your   use   of   the   information or   recipes   provided   on,   or   accessed   through,   this   website.   Service   provider,   its   affiliates   and   its   third   party   providers disclaim   any   liability,   loss   or   obligation   in   connection   with   the   content   provided   on   this   website.   This   website,   and   the recipes   and   information   on   this   website,   are   provided   strictly   "as   is"   and   without   warranty   of   any   kind,   and   should   not   be construed   in   any   way   as   medical   advice   or   instruction.   Consult   the   appropriate   health   professionals   before   using   any   of the   recipes   or   information   on   this   website.   Your   use   of   quality   ingredients   and   safe   cooking   practices   are   your responsibility.