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You might not be able to taste the alcohol in a Long Island Iced Tea, but the easy-to-sip beverage contains a lot more of it than many other popular cocktails.
Updated: Apr 5, 2025 / 10:33 AM CDT (NEXSTAR) — If you’re familiar with a Long Island iced tea, you may be aware of a common misconception: there is no tea, iced or otherwise, in the cocktail.
Despite its varieties, the Long Island iced tea has remained a popular cocktail. An April 2024 report from Forbes, citing NielsenIQ Data, listed it as the seventh-most popular cocktail in the U.S.