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What’s the difference between Pina Colada and Long Island Iced Tea?

Long Island Iced Tea is more fragrant than Pina Colada. Both are mostly cocktails. Long Island Iced Tea uses vodka, gin, rum, and tequila as the base liquor, and adds ice cubes and white mint julep. It is blended with lemon juice and other raw materials, and has an alcohol content of about 40 degrees; Pina Colada is made with white rum as the base liquor, coconut milk and pineapple juice, and has an alcohol content of about 15 degrees.

Cocktails In 1777, Betsy Flanagan invented the American "cocktail". The cocktail originated in a tavern decorated with cocktail feathers in Elmsford, New York, in 1776. One day when the tavern was almost sold out of all kinds of drinks, some officers came in and wanted to buy drinks. A waitress named Betsy Flanagan poured all the leftover wine into a large container, plucked a feather from a big rooster, stirred the wine and served it to the guests. The officers looked at the quality of the wine and couldn't taste it, so they asked Betsy. Betsy casually replied: "This is a cocktail!" After hearing this word, an officer raised his glass happily. He gave a toast and shouted: "Long live the cocktail!" From then on, the name "cocktail" came into being. This is the origin recognized in America.