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What is Green Tea?

The Green Tea cocktail might fool you with its name, but there’s actually no green tea in it at all. Instead, it blends whiskey, peach schnapps, sour mix, and a splash of lemon lime soda into a sweet, bright, and seriously crowd pleasing drink. I’d say it’s one of those cocktails that sneaks up on you a bit, in the best possible way.

This mix is incredibly smooth, lightly fizzy, and almost too easy to sip. If you’ve ever gone out with friends and wondered why this particular drink disappears so fast, you’re about to remember why. It’s refreshing, simple to make, and honestly perfect for parties, happy hour, or late night rounds when you want something that tastes great without being heavy.


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Why You'll Love It?

    • Sweet and refreshing — the peach flavor makes this taste way smoother than you’d expect from a whiskey cocktail.
    • Light fizz — the splash of lemon lime soda brightens the entire drink and gives it a fun finish.
    • Party friendly — it mixes fast, tastes great, and tends to disappear faster than you’d like to admit.
    • Easy to love — even people who “don’t like whiskey” usually end up liking this one, which kind of says everything.

Ingredients for Green Tea

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1 oz whiskey (buy)
1 oz peach schnapps (buy)
1 oz sour mix (buy)
½ oz lemon lime soda (e.g. 7-up, Sprite) (buy)
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Step‑by‑Step Instructions

  1. Add whiskey, peach schnapps, and sour mix to a shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake until the mixture feels chilled.
  3. Strain into a rocks glass filled with ice.
  4. Top with lemon lime soda for that gentle fizz.

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