A Long Island Ice Tea contains more alcohol than a gin and tonic?
False. A gin and tonic contains more alcohol than a Long Island Ice Tea. A gin and tonic is made with gin, which is typically 40% alcohol, and tonic water, which is non-alcoholic. A Long Island Ice Tea is made with vodka, rum, tequila, gin, and triple sec, all of which are typically 40% alcohol, as well as sweet and sour mix and cola, both of which are non-alcoholic. Therefore, a gin and tonic contains more alcohol than a Long Island Ice Tea.
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