Feeling a little humble today? Attempt my Penitent Punch which is a wine sweetheart's rendition of a Long Island Iced Tea. This turn on an exemplary mixed drink will push you to the brink of collapse! Rather than a sprinkle of cola, it's topped with wine.
This post accompanies a lowering story and a faltering film reference however hang with me as I share a formula for my contrite punch; a curve on an exemplary mixed drink that will push you to the edge of total collapse!
A Long Island Iced Tea has consistently been a mixed drink that will do only that (the knee bringing part.) Come to consider it, I as of late read an article composed by barkeeps about the beverages that you ought to quickly quit requesting.
A Long Island drink is 5 Spirits, a pinch of lemon juice, and a garnish of cola to give it the "tea" shading. One that will humble you rapidly. I have never had one as I was never bold enough to attempt it until the previous summer, yet under the pretense of another name.
The Penitent Punch contains harsh blend so it has a sweet and tart flavor and the red wine includes a fruitiness. This isn't a mixed drink for everybody except I urge you to attempt one. I'm not a colossal whiskey fan but rather I realize others are so I do whatever it takes not to pass judgment.
INGREDIENTS
- 1 ounce Gin
- 1 ounce White Rum
- 1 ounce Tequila (Blanco or Silver)
- 1 ounce Vodka
- 1 ounce Triple Sec
- 2 ounces Sour Mix (Homemade is best)
- 3 ounces Red Wine (I use a fruity sangria)
INSTRUCTIONS
- Mix the gin, rum, tequila, vodka, triple sec, and sour mix in a cocktail shaker.
- Add ice to two tall glasses.
- Pour the punch mixture over the ice.
- Add wine to the top of each glass.
- Don't stir it if you want to keep the ombre effect, but it tastes much better after you do.
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