66mlFresh Squeezed Lemon JuiceYou can use concentrate, with lesser results
2 1/4ozFresh Squeezed Lemon JuiceYou can use concentrate, with lesser results
44mlSimple SyrupHomemade is best
1 1/2ozSimple SyrupHomemade is best
Instructions
Measure out your ingredients.
Combine all liquids in mixing glass.
Add ice cubes to shaker and to your glass non-graduated tapered cylinder (Collins Glass).
Shake the liquids to rapidly chill and combine.
Using a strainer, pour sample into Collins Glass.
Thinly sliced lemons or limes, or any fruits similar to the flavors included in your experiment, can be added for visual appeal.
Using a flexible, long cylinder (Straw), ingest approximately 35 Ml of the concoction per dose.
Notes
This experiment must be conducted using clean and sanitized equipment and a reasonably sterile environment. The concoction is stable, but test subjects may experience fits of rage and other related symptoms if the experiment is contaminated with visible contaminants.This experiment is a take on a common but overly sweet variation of the standard Long Island Iced Tea and has the added benefit of having no added carbonation.We rate this experiment 68% successful. The end result was overly sweet but drinkable, and causes inebriation at a rapid pace.
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