Alcohol Abuse & Celebrities

Alcohol Abuse Stories – The Top 5 Most Tragic Celebrity Overdoses

The premature and preventable death of someone from alcohol abuse is an incredibly sad reality that we have seen all too often in the entertainment industry. Here are the top 5 alcohol abuse stories on what are considered some of the most tragic celebrity overdoses we have seen over the past few generations.

Before we get started, please note that these celebrity overdoses may directly or indirectly hold some relation to the abuse of alcohol, causing their demise. However, it is not to say that alcohol was the primary or only factor that lead to their tragic death.

1. Marilyn Monroe

Perhaps the most well known celebrity overdoses of all time. Marilyn Monroe was a Golden Globe winning sex symbol from the 50s and 60s. Monroe spent most of her childhood life in foster care and married at the young age of 16 to avoid staying in care for longer.

She was also featured on the cover for the very first Playboy magazine edition and starred in movies such as, Gentleman Prefer Blondes, Some Like it Hot, and How to Marry a Millionaire. However, on August 5, 1962, at the age of 36, Monroe was found dead in her California home by her housekeep at the time. Her cause of death pointed was said to be accidental due to an overdose from Chloral Hydrate and Nembatol. Both of these are sedatives. There was, however, much controversy attached to her death, and some believed that foul play and murder could have resulted in her death. Then again, with the lack of evidence, her death will remain to be a mystery.


2. Janis Joplin

Janis Joplin became a huge success relatively quickly, then after or no more than five years of success her life came to an abrupt end.

This celebrity superstar was an icon in the rock world back in the 60s and sang her very own brand of blues. Sadly, on October 3, 1970, Joplin was found dead in her motel room. Her cause of death was a result of heroin overdose and alcohol abuse. She died at the age of 27.


3. Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix, also known as James Marshall Hendrix was without a doubt was one of the world’s greatest electric guitarist.

In many ways this is how he will be remembered by the world. Hendrix was the lead vocalist and guitarist in his self-titled band The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Sadly, on September 18, 1970, Hendrix was found dead as a result of respiratory arrest. This was caused by sleeping pills and alcohol abuse which resulted in asphyxiation by his own vomit while sleeping.


4. John Bonham

This is yet another one of the most well known alcohol abuse stories. John Bonham, also known as Bonzo, was the drummer for the rock group, Led Zeppelin, arguably the greatest rock band ever.

Bonham was known for his powerful and creative drumming style, a style that a lot of artists are trying to imitate today. Bonham was also known to have had a drinking problem – a drinking problem which eventually took his life on September 25, 1980. The cause of his death was due to excessive drinking which lead to asphyxiation by his own vomit while sleeping.


5. Andy Gibb

Andy Gibb, also known as Andrew Roy Gibb was the youngest of five children and part of the ever popular band, The Bee Gees. On March 10, 1988, only five days after his 30th birthday, Gibb passed away.

His death was said to be a result of myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle due to a recent viral infection. Contributing to his death, was part drug related and part alcohol related. His brothers acknowledged that Andy’s past cocaine addiction and alcohol problem may have played a role in his heart being more susceptible to the ailment.

These are only 5 of the countless tragic headlines you hear about in the news. Stories of alcohol abuse are prevalent in the entertainment industry and ultimately some of these stories end as a tragedy.


How Did Lindsay Lohan Avoid Becoming a Tragic Headline?

It’s a story that’s repeatedly played out in the media. A former child star in a declining career turns to drugs and alcohol as an escape. Lindsay Lohan’s name topped the headlines this time, but will she end up like so many other child stars who eventually overdosed or will she follow in the footsteps of celebrities like Drew Barrymore and Robert Downey Jr. who have successfully overcome their alcohol and abuse to thrive in sobriety?

Robert Downey Jr. and Drew Barrymore represent what Lindsay can do if she is able to overcome her demons, the question is will she be able to figure out the answers in her life before it is too late. Robert Downey Jr. shares in one interview with PARADE that “I saw the writing on the wall. I knew the party was over”. Lindsay not only needs to see the writing on the wall, but feel it deep down. Celebrities that recover make sobriety a priority and their career secondary, at least until they can reach a certain stage in their recovery. Alcohol and abuse is everywhere in Hollywood, and the only way to overcome it is by making recovery your number one goal.

When you think of people like Brittany Murphy, Corey Haim and Heath Ledger it is hard not to think that one day this could be Lindsay. Lindsay has been used to living a life of entitlement, and with that it becomes harder to break through that to get into doing the work that it takes to recover.

One question is will Lindsay’s prison sentence help or hurt her chances of getting sober? This is an interesting question. You would hope that it will be an eye opener, the challenge is we all have a different bottom which actually gets us into the place where we are willing to do anything to get sober. All we can hope for is the prison sentence will be Lindsay’s rock bottom and she will be able to put sobriety first in her life, and everything else second.

How Much Will a Texas DWI or DUI Cost You?

Exploring the ACTUAL Cost of a DWI in Texas

How much does it cost to hire a DWI attorney? It’s a common question for DWI  (driving while intoxicated)  suspects in Texas. With court fees and fines piling up, it may appear that hiring an attorney is a waste of money. However, hiring an experienced Texas DWI lawyer can save you money, time, and trouble in the long run.

The Texas DOT ran a billboard advertisement several years ago claiming that the average cost of a DWI was $17,000. While this claim has been mainly disproved, a DWI will indeed cost you thousands of dollars.

The cost of a DWI in Texas ranges from place to place.
See how the costs could add up:

  • Car towing and impounding fees: $170.
  • Bail: Up to $2,500.
  • Court costs: $580.
  • Attorney fees: $5,000 to $9,000.
  • A hearing to regain your driver’s license: $373.
  • Surcharge to retain your driver’s license: $1,000.
  • DWI fine: $2,000.
  • Probation visits: $1,400.
  • Alcohol education course: $185.
  • Extended proof of insurance: $75.
  • Various other fees: $$$

GRAND TOTAL: ABOUT $17,000

The criminal penalties in Texas for a DWI or DUI (driving under the influence) charge are among the toughest in the country, but the consequences do not end there. DWI convictions carry additional fines ranging from $3,000 to $6,000. Surcharges imposed by the Texas Department of Public Safety were replaced by these additional fines.

How much does a DWI ticket in Texas cost?

It’s illegal for anyone under 21 to buy, have or drink alcohol in any way, shape or form. That means it’s illegal for you to drive with any alcohol in your system, too. Here’s what happens the first time you’re snagged for driving under the influence (that’s called DUI):

The sum of criminal fines you must pay will be determined by if you have prior offenses, the age of the driver, aggravating factors, whether a child under the age of 15 was in the car, and whether anybody was injured.

If you’re caught drunk in the driver’s seat, you can also face DWI criminal penalties.

  • 1st offense DWI: Up to $2,000 fine
    • Six months behind bars
    • Loss of driver’s license for up to a year
    • $1000 every year for three years to keep your driver’s license
  • 2nd offense DWI: Up to $4,000 fine
    • One year in jail
    • Loss of driver’s license for up to two years
    • $1500 every year for three years to keep your driver’s license
  • 3rd offense DWI: Up to $10,000 fine
    • Two to ten years in prison
    • Loss of driver’s license for up to two years
    • $2000 every year for three years to keep your driver’s license
  • DWI with child passenger: Up to $10,000 fine
  • Intoxication assault or manslaughter: Up to $10,000 fine

If you’re popped for DWI twice in five years, somebody really will get up in yo grill and slap in an ignition interlock that prevents your ride from starting if you’ve been drinking. Yeah, that really blows.

DWI lawyer costs in Texas

When investigating the costs of DWI lawyers in Texas, the first thing people notice is that they vary levels of skills, reputation, proven record, location of the attorney, and so on.

Alcohol Abuse Can Often Lead to DUI

DWI attorneys typically charge in one of two ways, and you must decide which one is best for you. Some lawyers charge by the hour, some may have a flat rate for first-time DWIs.

How Much is Too Much?

Texas law makes it illegal for someone with a blood alcohol content – or BAC – of 0.08 percent or higher to drive a vehicle. Some people may reach this limit after only one or two drinks, depending on their body size and other factors. Driving “buzzed” with a BAC less than 0.08 can also be a form of impaired driving and dangerous. Drivers can be stopped and arrested by law enforcement when impaired — regardless of BAC. Impaired drivers risk killing, disabling, disfiguring and injuring themselves and others.

What is a DWI?

So, what exactly is a DWI? When you’re caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) above the legal limit of 0.08 percent in Texas, you’ll face a DWI charge. This BAC can be reached in as little as one to two drinks, depending on your body.

First-time offenders with a BAC of 0.08 percent to 0.15 percent face a fine of up to $2,000 in fines.

If you are caught with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of more than 0.15 percent or are charged with intoxication manslaughter or assault, you will likely be facing harsher penalties and criminal fines of up to $10,000, depending on the context of your case.

What’s the Texas DWI Law?

UNDER 21

It is illegal for anyone under 21 to buy, have or drink alcohol in any way shape or form. That means it’s illegal to drive with ANY alcohol in your system. Here’s what happens the first time you’re snagged for driving under the influence (DUI).

OVER 21

In Texas the legal limit for intoxication is .08 BAC (blood or breath alcohol concentration). However, drivers can be stopped and cited when impaired regardless of BAC. Here’s what happens the first time you’re busted driving while intoxicated (DWI).

What does a first-time DWI in Texas cost?

It’s difficult to give an exact figure for what a DWI in Texas first offense will cost in total because it depends on your case, penalties, lawyer fees, and so on. However, being convicted of a first offense DWI carries a maximum fine of $2,000 plus any fees and penalties.

The total cost of a DWI, including direct and indirect costs, can range from $2,000 to possibly upwards of $20,000. While hiring an attorney may appear to be an additional expense, a DWI lawyer can assist you in fighting your charges and avoiding the indirect financial burden of having a DWI charge on your criminal record.

Deferred adjudication

In addition, a recent Texas DWI law allows for “deferred adjudication” in some cases. Deferred adjudication means that a first-time DWI offender charged since September 1, 2019 with a BAC of less than.15 percent can avoid a trial by pleading guilty or no contest and getting instead a probationary period, which may include community service. The case is dismissed once it is completed.

Final Word

More than 1000 people in Texas are killed in alcohol-related crashes every year. Not cool. Drinking and driving can also land you in jail and lead to a consequences you can’t even imagine. Alcohol and asphalt don’t mix. If you’re drinking, don’t get behind the wheel and take a chance on being arrested or hurting yourself or someone else. Drinking and driving isn’t worth it. Find a sober ride!

If you are having to face first-time DWI charges, you may be confused about your rights, the processes that will be followed in court or at an administrative hearing, and the steps you must take to prevent serious consequences. Criminal Defense Attorney Joe Cannon can represent you throughout your case and work to help you minimize penalties as much as possible.

Crafty Snacks for the Craft Beer Drinker

It’s time to start thinking and planning out what sorts of food you will want to snack on while you watch the game. If you’re having or going to a party, you have probably thought of a few things already, but why not step outside the box this year?

Craft beer is becoming a popular drink these days and you are guaranteed to find at least one craft beer drinker watching the game amongst the Bud Light lovers. While other people may not be adjusting to the dark malt and hoppy flavors as quickly as some, most craft beers make a great addition to food- especially the kinds of food you might find at a Super Bowl party. Some foods pair well with beer, while others taste better when cooked in it. So check out our top 5 crafty Super Bowl snacks!

Beer-mosa

Super Bowl festivities usually begin early. Why not start your tailgate or pregame with something sweeter? The beer-mosa is a twist of the ever-popular mimosa. Instead of champagne or sparkling wine, try pairing the orange juice with a wheat beer. Long Ireland Raspberry Wheat, Shock Top Raspberry Wheat, and Goose Island 312 are all great beers to try this with!

Doppelbock BBQ Meatballs

This recipe does require a slow cooker, but that makes it an even easier dish to cook! Combine ketchup, BBQ sauce, brown sugar, red wine vinegar, garlic powder, salt and pepper, and a doppelbock- we recommend Michelob Amber Bock– in a slow cooker. Add cocktail meatballs and make sure they are covered in the sauce. Cover and let sit for 6-8 hours, check halfway through and add more beer if necessary!

IPA Wings

Wings and beer make a delicious combination! Why not have wings in a fruity marinade with the addition of an IPA? Try it with Great South Bay Field 5 IPA, Harpoon IPA, or Victory Hop Devil. Add salt, brown sugar, cayenne pepper, red pepper flakes, water, orange juice, lemon juice, and lime juice in a ziplock bag and shake until dissolved. Add onion, lime slices, cilantro, garlic, and beer and shake to combine and degas the beer. Add wings and refrigerate for 8 hours. When you’re ready to cook them, empty liquid, pat wings dry, and grill 3-5min per side.

Gluten-Free Fruit and Nut chips

Why should a gluten-free diet leave you hungry on game day? Pair this delicious crispy snack with a gluten-free beer such as Omission IPA, Omission Lager, or Redbridge and you will be ready for game time fun! Combine gluten-free baking mix, sugar, baking soda, and salt. Add nuts, dried cranberries, rosemary, and xanthan gum and stir quickly. Pour into loaf pans and bake for 45 min. Allow them to cool to room temperature then wrap them in plastic wrap and freeze for 30 min. Slice into ¼ inch pieces lay them on a baking sheet, and bake for another 15-20min. Serve at room temperature.

Soft Rye Pretzels

These tasty pretzels are best when enjoyed with a British IPA or a Vienna Lager such as Blue Point Toasted Lager. Combine water, sugar, and yeast, mix and let rest until yeast begins to rise. In a large bowl combine bread flour, rye flour, barley flour, and salt. When yeast is foamy add it and butter to the flour mixture. Mix until just combined about 20 seconds. Let dough rest for 20 min. Mix until dough pulls away from the sides of the bowl easily. Remove and knead for 2 min, place into an oiled bowl, and cover with a damp cloth for about 60min. Shape dough into pretzel knots and place it into a pot of boiling water and baking soda for 30-45seconds. Arrange on a large baking sheet and bake for 15-20min

Choose your favorite recipes and try them out for game day! These crafty snacks are bound to be a crowd-pleaser and nothing goes better during a football game then snacks and a cold Bud Light (even if the snacks are made with craft beer!)

Beer and Calories

It’s been a while since I posted. We put our home up for sale last year, and we just now sold it and it’s been crazy trying to find a new one. We weren’t really looking because we got bummed out about the crappy housing market conditions, thinking it would be Spring before we sold. Low and behold two offers came in on the same day. And now we are scrambling. But that’s ok because it sold.

So anyway, I won’t be posting much over the next month, but I did want to address the fact that many people have resolved to lose weight in the new year, and one of the things people cut out his beer intake. So I thought, I’m going to look up my favorite imports and see how they compare to the domestic light beers, which many beer drinkers turn to when trying to drop the pounds, or stones, depending on where you are from. Here’s what I found:

I like:
Bass: 140
Guinness Draught: 110
Harp: 142
New Castle: 150
Heineken: 145

Here’ very popular domestic:
Bud Light: 109
Coors Light: 102
Miller Light: 96
Corona Light: 105

So, not much difference, but remember light beers contain 5-6 grams of carbohydrates, while non-light beer contains around 10-12 grams. So, more alcohol means more calories. Oh, the darkness of beer has nothing to with calories.

Good luck with your resolutions if you have any!

Celebrate Repeal Day

Do you know what we should all be doing on December 5th of every year? Having a drink, that’s what. On December 5, 1933, the 21st Amendment was passed repealing the 18th amendment, which had prohibited alcohol in the USA. Yes, on that day Congress realized how much money the mob was making on illegal hooch and said fuck it, we give up. So on December 5th hoist your glass high to the 21st amendment. If not for its passage, we would all be paying high dollar to get into speakeasies for a drink and distilling moonshine in the woods like Jed Clampett, for Pete’s sake.

Sweet Tea Vodka recipes

Sweet Tea Mojito

  • 2 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 2.5 oz. Club Soda
  • Fresh Mint leaves
  • Lime Juice (preferably from genuine fresh limes)

Grab those beautifully fresh mint leave and muddle them up in a tumbler glass with a few squeezes of fresh lime juice. For best effect, go with genuine limes rather than the squirt. Fill the tumbler glass with 2 oz of Sweet Tea Vodka, 2.5 oz of club soda. Pour into a glass and you have a truly beautiful drinkable art at your disposal.

Orange Sweetness

  • 3 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 3 oz. OJ (pulp content is your call)

This one is easy! Mix the Sweet Tea Vodka and orange juice in a chilled glass. Throw in some rocks (ice cubes) to suck on and you’ve got a delicious and easy sippin’ drink for the front porch.

Party Animal

  • .75 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • .75 oz. Grand Marnier
  • Alcohol infused Whipped Cream

Mix an even amount of Sweet Tea Vodka and Grand Marnier (or Gran Gala) to a shot glass. If the shot glass is cold it’ll be even better. Top it off with alcohol-infused whipped cream. Say your piece and let her rip. This one is sure to start any party. Cha-ching.

Paradise Sweet-y

  • 3 oz. coconut rum
  • 3 oz. of your favorite Sweet Tea Vodka
  • Freshest lemon you can find!

Take a chill pill and relax with this brand-new Sweet Tea Vodka recipe. No matter where you are one sip of this puppy makes you feel like your on an island with Jimmy Buffett himself. Who needs a cheeseburger when you’ve got Sweet Tea Vodka?

Take the alcohol, mix them up in a highball glass with a whole bunch of ice. Squeeze that lemon on top and take a sip. Let us know whatcha think!

Sweet Tea Cider

  • 2. oz. Cinnamon Whiskey
  • 2 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 1 oz. your friendly neighborhood apple liqueur
  • Splash of soda

Find yourself a chilled highball glass and fill it with ice. Keep it cold. Keep it fresh. Add cinnamon-flavored or infused whiskey and your favorite sweet tea vodka into the highball glass. Add an ounce of apple liquor and just enough soda to carbonate. Voila! You are ready to enjoy it.

Sweet Cranberry

  • 3 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 3 oz. Cranberry Juice
  • Whole load of ice

Get yourself a chilled highball glass. Fill her up all the way with ice. Take your two ingredients and mix evenly. Enjoy your hard work and take a load off! You deserve it.

Bright Eyes Ale

  • 2.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka (any kind – choose wisely!)
  • 2.5 oz. Ginger Ale
  • 1 slice of lemon

Evenly distribute your favorite Sweet Tea Vodka (we recommend 2.5 oz) with Ginger Ale. Mix in a highball glass filled with ice. Twist a fresh slice of lemon to flavor! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

The Taste of Sunshine

  • One whole bottle of Sweet Tea Vodka
  • One can of frozen lemonade concentrate
  • 2.5 bottles of delicious beer

Grab that bottle of your favorite sweet tea lemonade. Yup, that’s right… the whole bottle! Mix it up with your frozen lemonade and leave it in your freezer for one night. When you’re ready to party, add the beer to the batch and pour over ice.

Sweetest Summer

  • 3 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 3 oz. lemon-lime soda

Kick back, relax, and enjoy a sweet taste of summer. This recipe is intended to take you back to that summer beach chair. Mix 3 oz of Sweet Tea Vodka with 3 oz of lemon-lime soda in a highball glass filled with ice. That’s it! You’re ready to go!

Firefly Peach Tea Ale

  • 3 oz. Peach flavored Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 1.5 oz. Green Tea
  • 1.5 oz. Ginger Ale

Howdy folks! This mix is fun and easy to do. Get yourself some Peach-flavored Sweet Tea Vodka. They are available from Seagram or Firefly. Delicious BTW! Mix the Sweet Tea Vodka with an even amount of Ginger Ale and Green Tea. Pour in a highball glass and y’all are ready to go!

Sex On The Front Porch

  • 1.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • Cranberry Juice
  • Orange Juice

Howdy folks. Get yourself an equal mixture of orange juice and cranberry juice. Pour this into a highball glass filled to the very brim with ice. Add 1.5 oz of your absolute favorite sweet tea vodka and mix!

Sweet Lady

  • 1.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 1.5 oz. Watermelon flavored Mixture

Howdy folks. Take your Sweet Tea Vodka (the best kind y’all can find). Mix the Sweet Tea Vodka up with some watermelon-flavored juice or mixture. Shake in an ice-filled tumbler. Strain into an Old-Fashioned Glass. You might want to throw on that Tyrese song while you’re at it because if you’re drinking this recipe you never know what could happen!

The 19th Hole

1.5 oz. Gran Gala / Grand Marnier

  • 3 oz. Pink Lemonade
  • 1.5 oz. of your favorite Sweet Tea Vodka
  • A fresh slice of lemon

Take the alcohol (Sweet Tea Vodka and Grand Marnier) and mix ‘em up in a tantalizing highball glass. Make sure the glass is filled with ice because you’ll want this one cold. Put that lemon slice on the rim of the glass because you’re classy. We named this one 19th hole because of its something a little special, a reward.

Summer in a Glass

  • 3 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 1.5 oz. Lemonade
  • Ginger Ale

Find yourself a highball glass filled with ice (shaved if you’re feeling funky). Pour in about 3 oz of Sweet Tea Vodka (your favorite brand of course). Combine with roughly 1.5 oz lemonade and throw in a splash of ginger ale. Just enough so you feel lucky. Even if it’s not sunny outside this drink is sure to make you feel like its the middle of summertime. Sadness will never be around when this drink is in your hand whether it’s a Monday Funday or Sweet Tea Sunday.

Sicilian Sweet-tini

  • 2.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • .75 oz Limoncello
  • Mint garnish
  • One delicious-looking lemon slice

Pour  2.5 oz of Sweet Tea Vodka and .75 of Limoncello into a tumbler. Fill a tumbler with ice. Shake ingredients until they are thoroughly mixed. Strain liquid into a pre-chilled Old Fashioned glass. Garnish with mint and lemon slice. This one is going to taste yummy! Enjoy this one and feel classy. Its a Southern Martini with an Italian twist and we are not talking about the Jersey Shore. We mean cool Italy, like Godfather.

Sweet Tea Naval

  • 3 oz. Orange Juice
  • 3 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • Just a hint of Peach Schnapps

Pour an even amount of orange juice and your favorite sweet tea vodka in a highball glass filled with ice. The colder the better, and, trust me, folks, this one is delish! Add just a splash of Peach Schnapps and mmm hmmm! This one is fantastic and can be enjoyed in warm or cold weather. Please let us know what you think and leave some L-O-V-E in the comments.

Sweet Greeny

  • 1.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 3 oz. Diet Green Tea
  • One slice of fresh lemon
  • Mint garnish

Get yourself some Diet Green Tea (my favorite is Arizona). Combine approximately 3 oz of Diet Green Tea with 1.5 oz of Sweet Tea Vodka. Add these liquid ingredients to a highball glass filled with ice. Squeeze a lemon if you wish. Garnish with a lemon slice and mint. Enjoy.

John Daly

  • 3.oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • 3 oz. Lemonade
  • One big ol’ lemon twist

Mix lemonade and sweet tea vodka half and half in a highball glass. Squeeze a fresh lemon and… wowee this puppy tastes good! Even better – this is called a John Daly. Get it! A drunken Arnold Palmer. Love it. Tell us what y’all think in the comments. This one is sure to make the summertime a bit sweeter.

Sweet Tea Vodka Martini

  • 1.5 oz. Sweet Tea Vodka
  • Splash of Simple Syrup
  • Fresh lemon slice

Put together the Sweet Tea Vodka and Simple Syrup into a mixture. Next step you are going to get some fresh lemon and add just a squeeze. Get yourself a lovely martini share and shake that mix-up! Strain into a chilled glass and you’ve got a delicious Sweet Tea Martini!

Sweet Tea Vodka Brands

Experience the South. Existence is distinct down here. Life isn’t as fast, we move a bit slower, value our relationships, and live for our family and friends. Sweet Tea plays a big part in every day. Afternoons consist of Sweet Tea and lemonade. When we were feeling funky we would add some vodka to the mix.

In 2008 everything changed. A company out of South Carolina called Firefly introduced an infused blend of Sweet Tea Vodka. The product quickly lit up the bars, liquor stores, hearts and minds of Charleston. The company that came out with a product no one had ever heard of before.  No one knew if it would work. This company decided to create a tea-infused vodka. “iced tea vodka’, some decried, ‘that will never work!’.

The company knew they had a hit on their hands. Some trials and tribulations ensued as the Firefly petitioned to produce vodka in South Carolina and finally won the right to do so from the state.

After the runaway success of Sweet Tea Vodka, many other companies began producing and distributing the product as well. Some of these Sweet Tea Vodka products include:

  • Jeremiah Weed
  • Seagrams Sweet Tea
  • Burnett’s
  • Sweet Carolina
  • Deep Eddy

Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka

Firefly Distillery is beautiful, romantic, and a little mysterious. The Distillery is located on the grounds of Irvin House Vineyards (ran by Firefly co-founder Jim Irvin). The drink is reddish copper in color, an aromatic mix of vibrant tea, the smoothness of vodka, and a paradigm of pure sweetness. This is our favorite Sweet Tea Vodka because it tastes delicious. Five stars.

Jeremiah Weed

Weed has a different vibe than Firefly. It is made with high fructose corn syrup as opposed to pure sugar. The corn syrup offers a ‘sweeter’ version of sweet (if that makes sense). If you’ve tried sweet and low or Splenda as opposed to sugar you’ll know what we mean. Jeremiah Weed is more syrupy than Firefly. We still like this product and think it tastes fairly good. When served very cold Jeremiah Weed is pretty good as the ice-cold temperature masks the uber-sweetness. Jeremiah Weed is made by Diageo. We give this one 3.5 stars.

 

Seagrams Sweet Tea

Seagrams is produced by the Seagrams company and typically sells for under $10. We are not very big fans of this product. The quality of vodka is decent for the price but the mixture of tea, high fructose corn syrup, and vodka is off. This one leaves a bad taste in our mouth and is barely acceptable unless served nearly frozen. 1.5 stars.

 

Burnett’s Sweet Tea

Burnett’s is more expensive than Seagram’s but much cheaper than Firefly and Jeremiah Weed. We find the quality of this product slightly better than Seagram’s but still paling in comparison to the category leader. This is another one to reserve for days when you have no cash. The product tastes like iced tea vodka but we believe the combination of ingredients to be less than optimal. 2 stars.