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Beach Bourbon Slush

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My sister likes to call this drink an adult SlurpeeĀ®. And in some ways she is right. It's really almost like a whiskey sour that's been frozen and stirred so that it crystallizes like a granita. It may be the ultimate hot summer day libation. But be warned, once you fix this for your friends and neighbors, they'll expect it all through the summer heat. And you can either brew the tea and let it cool, or use bottled or canned.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Serves usually 6 to 8, depending on who is drinking

Ingredients

2 cups unsweetened brewed black tea
5 cups water
2 cups Jack Daniel's Black Label
1/4 cup sugar
One 12-ounce can frozen lemonade concentrate, thawed
One 6-ounce can frozen orange juice concentrate, thawed
Chilled ginger ale, as needed

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    1. Combine the tea, water, Jack Daniel's, sugar, and the two juice concentrates in a 9x13-inch metal baking pan. Place in the freezer. About every 45 minutes, stir the blend with a fork. Continue this for a couple of hours, until the mixture has the consistency of a granita: icy, slushy, and granular.

    Step 2

    2. To serve, use an ice-cream scoop or large heavy spoon and fill a glass two-thirds full with the frozen tea. Top with a bit of ginger ale, but don't stir. Let the ginger ale coagulate with the frozen tea, then enjoy.

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