"Southern Tea" was invented by poet and author by day, mixologist by night Derek M.A. Alexander. He was inspired by his trip to Atlanta in the great state of Georgia, where he took his first sip of Peach Tea and loved it! It is the southern answer to the "Long Island Iced Tea." Also known as "Dirty Tea," "Southern Hospitali-Tea," and "Fatali-Tea," it is not for the weak at heart! The very popular ppotent potable is versatile. It can be sipped on a hot summer day, or served hot on a cold winter night. Be careful, though! All of the sweet ingredients tend to mask the taste of the alcohol, making it a very "sneaky" treat!
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Calories (kcal) |
498 |
Fiber |
0 g |
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