Arnold Palmer
English
Etymology
Named after American golfer Arnold Palmer (1929–2016). According to urban legend he later claimed true, in circa early 1960s, he ordered a mix of half iced tea and lemonade from a waitress, which there became popular at the Cherry Hills Country Club, and Mr. Palmer later endorsed.
Noun
Arnold Palmer (plural Arnold Palmers)
- (chiefly US) A beverage made with iced tea and lemonade in more or less equal parts.
Usage notes
- Called a John Daly when alcohol, specifically vodka is added.
- Typically served on the rocks, with no garnish except lemon.
Synonyms
Further reading
Arnold Palmer (drink) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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