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  As it’s not looking like I’ll be back out on the hunt anytime soon due to the Level 3 lockdown restrictions in place in Glasgow City, it’s with a heavy heart that I have to end the hunt. However, as I still need to provide you all with one final blog post, I thought I’d switch things up a little bit and offer some easy, at home cocktail recipes you can use to get you through these dragging weeks. Although, they don’t quite hit the same spot as a Long Island, here are my two favourite alternatives;   Sex on the Beach (serves 2);   Perhaps the easiest possible cocktail to make    What you’ll need: -         Vodka -         Peach Schnapps -         Cranberry Juice -         Orange Juice (no bits of course)   What to do: -         Simply add 50mls of Vodka to 25mls of Peach Schnapps - ...
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  Here we go again, another instalment of the Search for the Best Long Island Iced Tea in Glasgow.   Now, with the government prolonging the suspension of bars and restaurants, it has truly put a spanner in the works for this blog.    However, I took the initiative to try and attempt to make my very own Long Island from home. Now for a lack of better words, I am a student and therefore, skint. Thus, when it came to purchasing the alcohol for the cocktail I just had to opt for the cheapest possible options.   Find below the full list of ingredients; -         Sierra Silver Tequila -         Sainsburys own brand Vodka -         Sainsburys own brand Gin -         Bacardi white rum -         Curacao Triple Sec -         Diet Coke -     ...

The Slug & Lettuce

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  Welcome back,   With the disappointing news from Nicola Sturgeon this week that the pubs will be temporarily closing in light of a rise in Covid-19 cases, this week we are throwing it back to where my original love for Long Island Iced teas stemmed.   It dates back to a few years ago and takes place in the classic cocktail venue; The Slug & Lettuce. The bar is renowned for its affordable and presentable looking cocktails and is the classic location for a girls night out. My first ever visit was to the George Street branch in Edinburgh. The place is always bustling with people and even has a DJ playing on weekends. The Slug & Lettuce is popular among all age groups and due to its consistent drinks promotion of either 50% off cocktails or 2 for the price of 1, students can often be found perusing the premises.   Their version of the Long Island Iced Tea is nothing short of a superb value for money (coming in at just under £5), not to mention out of all the Lo...
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  Firstly, I visited The Ark, located on the North Frederick Street. The venue is typically known for being a student bar. The Monday evening should have been a quiz night but due to covid related reasons it was cancelled. However, this did not affect our overall experience. The service was prompt and friendly and in relevant terms; all covid regulations were clearly in place and well communicated upon entry.   The Long Island Iced Tea was pretty easy to find on their menu, albeit it was one of a mere 5 cocktail options. We ordered via the app and the total for one of the drinks was a very respectable £5.95. With the reputation of a student bar, it could be expected that the drinks that were somewhat affordable and well within budget.   When questioning the waiter about what actually went into their variation of the drink, he was happy to oblige and admitted they use a half shot of each of the 5 alcohols and top it up with Coca-Cola and ice.   Despite the ‘half-shot’...

An Introduction

  Welcome to the hunt for the perfect Long Island Iced Tea. A little bit of background on the drink; it was created in the 70’s at a bar in Long Island and despite the name, the drink does not contain any actual tea. It typically comprises of 5 different types of alcohol (vodka, tequila, triple sec, rum and gin) and a 'dash' of Coca-Cola, and is garnished with either a lemon or a lime. The cocktail is generally served in a high-ball glass due to its volume of liquid and for the purpose of this blog, pitchers will be excluded from this blog in order for a fair comparison to be made. From previous experience, I can confirm that different variants of the cocktail exist, with some suave bartenders choosing to add their own flare with ingredients such as orange juice and cr รจ me de menthe. However, the novelty of a true and authentic Long Island lies in the original recipe. A justified rating will be given to each drink, taking into account the following factors: -   ...