500ml of Long Island Ice Tea will make you drunk. Long Island Iced Tea is not tea, but the name of a wine, and does not contain a drop of tea. The base liquor of Long Island Iced Tea is all wine with a temperature of over 40 degrees. Long Island iced tea is a general name for a type of mixed cocktail, which originated from Long Island. It is said that during Prohibition in the United States in the 1920s, bartenders mixed spirits and cola into a drink that looked like tea. Another theory is that in 1972, a bartender at the Oak Beach Inn on Long Island invented this drink, which is a mixture of four base liquors. The wine used to blend this wine is basically spirits above 40°. Although it is called ice tea, it tastes spicy. The dosage of various ingredients in cocktail recipes is the same as that used in pharmacies and hospitals. There is more than one cocktail recipe, there are many different recipes.