Method
Combine Spirits and Sours:
- Add 1 oz of vodka, 1 oz of gin, 1 oz of white rum, 1 oz of gold tequila, and 3-5 oz of sours (depending on how strong you want the drink; the sours will help balance the taste of the alcohol) into a cocktail shaker filled with ice.
Shake and Pour:
- Shake well and pour the mixture into your glass.
Add Blue Curaçao:
- Pour 1 oz of blue curaçao over the top of the drink to add flavor and color.
Garnish and Serve:
- Garnish with a lemon wedge and add a straw. Serve immediately and enjoy your vibrant Blue Long Island Iced Tea.
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Notes
The Story Behind the Name The Blue Long Island Iced Tea is a vibrant spin on the original Long Island Iced Tea, which famously contains no tea. It’s a modern classic that takes its name from its appearance—the clear sodas and Blue Curaçao give it a vibrant blue hue, reminiscent of a tropical ocean. It is also famously known as the "Adios, Motherfucker" or AMF cocktail.
Tips for a Perfect Cocktail
- The Color is Key: The beautiful blue color comes from the Blue Curaçao. For an even more stunning effect, you can use a clear soda like Sprite instead of lemonade, which will give the drink a brighter, more electric blue color.
- Serve It Cold: With so many spirits, this drink is best served ice-cold. Shake the ingredients vigorously and serve it over plenty of fresh ice to keep it refreshing.
- Batch for a Crowd: This recipe is perfect for scaling up for a large party. Just keep the proportions, mix the liquors and Blue Curaçao in a pitcher, and top each individual glass with chilled soda just before serving.
- Is the Blue Long Island Iced Tea very strong? Yes, this is a very potent cocktail. It contains five different spirits, and its sweet, fruity flavor makes it dangerously easy to drink. It is a party drink that should be consumed responsibly.
- What does it taste like? It has a sweet and tart citrus flavor, with a complex blend of notes from the different liquors. The Blue Curaçao provides a distinct orange flavor, which is balanced by the lemonade.