What's in an Arnold Palmer?!


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What's in an Arnold Palmer?


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Half lemonade. Half Iced-tea.

its lemonade and icetea mixed, you do 50/50 of each and honestly its quiet tasty

~heart~its lemonade and icedtea mixed, you do 50/50

lemonade and iced tea

its a drink that is half iced tea and half lemonade.

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An Arnold Palmer is a drink consisting of half iced tea (either sweetened or unsweetened) and half lemonade. It is particularly popular in northern West Virginia and western Pennsylvania as well as the South, but is known throughout the United States. In some parts of the South and Baltimore, it is known as half and half. It is said to be the favorite beverage of legendary golfer Arnold Palmer [1]. The Arizona Beverage company has released this in two forms, a regular iced tea/lemonade combo, and one in their signature "tall" cans which is sweetened by Splenda Brand Sweetener.

There are three alcoholic variations on the Arnold Palmer drink. This first is known as the Tom Arnold, consisting of the original half iced-tea/half lemonade mixture, with vodka added to taste. Another variation is the John Daly, contains 1 1/4 oz citrus vodka, 1/4 oz of triple sec that is then filled with 1/2 lemonade and 1/2 iced tea. Finally, the "Hard Arnold" or "Stiff Palmer" is a mixture of 1/2 Mike's Hard Lemonade and 1/2 Twisted Tea (most common in the midwest).

half lemon aid/half iced tea in Maryland we actually call it half and half

1/2 iced tea & 1/2 lemonade - non alcoholic drink

Lemonade and ice tea mix, I do 70/30 the ice tea is bitter, the lemonade sweetens it up.

half tea half lemonade. named after the golfer.

A most basic but effective combination, Arnold Palmer is a known drink at outdoor events. It is quite popular at the golf courses.

5 oz lemonade
5 oz iced tea

Combine ingredients in a highball or tall glass with ice, stir and enjoy.

in jail thats half lemonade half iced tea

Half lemonade and half ice tea

Made famous by PGA legend Arnold Palmer

www.arnoldpalmer.com




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