fbpx
Wikipedia

Arnold Palmer (drink)

The Arnold Palmer is a non-alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade. The name refers to the professional American golfer Arnold Palmer, who was known to often request and drink this beverage combination; some attribute the invention of the beverage to the golfer.[1][2][3]

Arnold Palmer
IngredientsIced tea, lemonade

The Winnie Palmer drink uses sweet tea with the lemonade, instead of unsweetened ice tea. Winnie is named after Arnold Palmer’s first wife.[4]

An alcoholic version of the beverage (generally made with vodka) is often referred to as a John Daly.[5] However, MillerCoors began marketing and distributing a commercially available malt-based version of the beverage under the Arnold Palmer Spiked name in early 2018.[6]

History

In 2012, an ESPN 30 for 30 Shorts documentary was produced on the drink, featuring Palmer, beverage experts, a group of PGA golfers and comedian Will Arnett discussing the drink's history and popularity.[7] In the film, Palmer attributes the spreading of the drink's name to an incident in which a woman copied his ordering the drink at lunch after a long day of designing a golf course in Palm Springs, California during the late 1960s, saying "I'll have that Arnold Palmer drink, too."[8] Palmer preferred three parts unsweetened tea, to one part lemonade, but when mixed equal parts tea and lemonade, the drink is sometimes called a Half & Half.[9][10]

According to a waitress at Augusta National Golf Club, Palmer ordered his namesake beverage by saying, "I'll have a Mr. Palmer."[11] When Palmer visited the Latrobe Country Club in his hometown, the staff at the snack shack served the beverage to him or his wife, Kit, without prompting. "Mr. Palmer should never have to order the drink named after him," wrote a former snack shack employee about the club's rules.[12]

The first mention of the beverage nationally was in the Rolling Stone 1997 "Hot Issue." Screenwriter Scott Alexander said it was the new "hot drink" and called it the "Half-and-Half." Alexander wrote, "It’s half-iced tea and half-lemonade. At any Hollywood lunch, everyone orders it."[13]

Mass-produced versions

The drink has been sold under the Arnold Palmer trademark via a licensing arrangement with Innovative Flavors since 2001. Arizona Beverage Company began marketing and selling the beverage with Palmer's picture and signature on the bottle in 2002 and has handled distribution ever since.[14] The line has expanded to include various flavors including Green Tea, Southern Style Sweet Tea and Pink Lemonade, Zero Calorie, Strawberry, Peach, Mango and Natural Energy. Lemonade combined with iced tea is also sold without the Arnold Palmer trademark by other companies, such as Nestea,[15] Lipton Brisk, Honest Tea (as Half and Half), Nantucket Nectars (as Half and Half), Country Time,[16] Sweet Leaf,[17] XINGtea,[18] Snapple,[19] and Peace Iced Tea (as Caddyshack). It has 43 mg of caffeine per 23 oz drink.[citation needed] Recently, as of April 26, 2021, Chick-fil-A began selling its own version marketed as "Sunjoy."[20]

See also

References

  1. ^ Bamberger, Michael (2005-11-09). This Golfing Life. Atlantic Monthly Press. pp. 181–182. ISBN 9780871139283.
  2. ^ Lampe, Ray & Beisch, Leigh. The NFL Gameday Cookbook. p. 230.
  3. ^ Spears, Grady; et al. (2009-10-20). Cooking the Cowboy Way. p. 177. ISBN 9780740773921.
  4. ^ Erecipecards (2013-01-21). "52 Ways to Cook: Authentic Southern Sweet Tea and the Arnold (Winnie) Palmer Drink". 52 Ways to Cook. Retrieved 2022-02-23.
  5. ^ Kelley, Brent. "The John Daly Drink: Recipes, and Why the Cocktail Is Named for the Golfer". About.com. Retrieved 5 June 2015.
  6. ^ "Behind the Beer: Arnold Palmer Spiked Show Promise Amid Early Growth". Retrieved July 30, 2018.
  7. ^ "30 for 30 Shorts: The Arnold Palmer". Grantland.com. November 28, 2012. Retrieved July 14, 2013.
  8. ^ "Arnold Palmer". www.arnoldpalmer.com.
  9. ^ "The Arnold Palmer Drink". golf.about.com. Retrieved September 25, 2016.
  10. ^ "Sidewalk chefs serve up taste of Pimlico". The Baltimore Sun. May 17, 2013. Retrieved July 29, 2014.
  11. ^ Politi, Steve (2013-04-09). "Masters 2013: How does Arnold Palmer order an Arnold Palmer?". NJ.com. Retrieved 2018-04-01.
  12. ^ Schwartzel, Erich (2016-09-27). "Arnold Palmer, the Humble King of Latrobe". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2016-09-27.
  13. ^ "Hot in Hollywood". Rolling Stone (767): 76. August 21, 1997.
  14. ^ Byrd, Chris. . Kingdom Magazine. Archived from the original on 13 November 2012. Retrieved 11 June 2012.
  15. ^ "Nestea half and half".
  16. ^ "My Food and Family Recipes". My Food and Family.
  17. ^ "Purity Organic & Sweet Leaf Tea". Purity Organic.
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 10 April 2016. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  19. ^ "Half 'n Half". Snapple.
  20. ^ "Welcome, Sunjoy! Popular Off-Menu Beverage of Sweet Tea and Lemonade Joins Chick-fil-A's Official Menu".

arnold, palmer, drink, arnold, palmer, alcoholic, beverage, that, combines, iced, lemonade, name, refers, professional, american, golfer, arnold, palmer, known, often, request, drink, this, beverage, combination, some, attribute, invention, beverage, golfer, a. The Arnold Palmer is a non alcoholic beverage that combines iced tea and lemonade The name refers to the professional American golfer Arnold Palmer who was known to often request and drink this beverage combination some attribute the invention of the beverage to the golfer 1 2 3 Arnold PalmerIngredientsIced tea lemonadeThe Winnie Palmer drink uses sweet tea with the lemonade instead of unsweetened ice tea Winnie is named after Arnold Palmer s first wife 4 An alcoholic version of the beverage generally made with vodka is often referred to as a John Daly 5 However MillerCoors began marketing and distributing a commercially available malt based version of the beverage under the Arnold Palmer Spiked name in early 2018 6 Contents 1 History 2 Mass produced versions 3 See also 4 ReferencesHistory EditIn 2012 an ESPN 30 for 30 Shorts documentary was produced on the drink featuring Palmer beverage experts a group of PGA golfers and comedian Will Arnett discussing the drink s history and popularity 7 In the film Palmer attributes the spreading of the drink s name to an incident in which a woman copied his ordering the drink at lunch after a long day of designing a golf course in Palm Springs California during the late 1960s saying I ll have that Arnold Palmer drink too 8 Palmer preferred three parts unsweetened tea to one part lemonade but when mixed equal parts tea and lemonade the drink is sometimes called a Half amp Half 9 10 According to a waitress at Augusta National Golf Club Palmer ordered his namesake beverage by saying I ll have a Mr Palmer 11 When Palmer visited the Latrobe Country Club in his hometown the staff at the snack shack served the beverage to him or his wife Kit without prompting Mr Palmer should never have to order the drink named after him wrote a former snack shack employee about the club s rules 12 The first mention of the beverage nationally was in the Rolling Stone 1997 Hot Issue Screenwriter Scott Alexander said it was the new hot drink and called it the Half and Half Alexander wrote It s half iced tea and half lemonade At any Hollywood lunch everyone orders it 13 Mass produced versions EditThe drink has been sold under the Arnold Palmer trademark via a licensing arrangement with Innovative Flavors since 2001 Arizona Beverage Company began marketing and selling the beverage with Palmer s picture and signature on the bottle in 2002 and has handled distribution ever since 14 The line has expanded to include various flavors including Green Tea Southern Style Sweet Tea and Pink Lemonade Zero Calorie Strawberry Peach Mango and Natural Energy Lemonade combined with iced tea is also sold without the Arnold Palmer trademark by other companies such as Nestea 15 Lipton Brisk Honest Tea as Half and Half Nantucket Nectars as Half and Half Country Time 16 Sweet Leaf 17 XINGtea 18 Snapple 19 and Peace Iced Tea as Caddyshack It has 43 mg of caffeine per 23 oz drink citation needed Recently as of April 26 2021 Chick fil A began selling its own version marketed as Sunjoy 20 See also EditList of lemon dishes and drinks List of lemonade topics Queen Mary beer cocktail Roy Rogers Shirley TempleReferences Edit Bamberger Michael 2005 11 09 This Golfing Life Atlantic Monthly Press pp 181 182 ISBN 9780871139283 Lampe Ray amp Beisch Leigh The NFL Gameday Cookbook p 230 Spears Grady et al 2009 10 20 Cooking the Cowboy Way p 177 ISBN 9780740773921 Erecipecards 2013 01 21 52 Ways to Cook Authentic Southern Sweet Tea and the Arnold Winnie Palmer Drink 52 Ways to Cook Retrieved 2022 02 23 Kelley Brent The John Daly Drink Recipes and Why the Cocktail Is Named for the Golfer About com Retrieved 5 June 2015 Behind the Beer Arnold Palmer Spiked Show Promise Amid Early Growth Retrieved July 30 2018 30 for 30 Shorts The Arnold Palmer Grantland com November 28 2012 Retrieved July 14 2013 Arnold Palmer www arnoldpalmer com The Arnold Palmer Drink golf about com Retrieved September 25 2016 Sidewalk chefs serve up taste of Pimlico The Baltimore Sun May 17 2013 Retrieved July 29 2014 Politi Steve 2013 04 09 Masters 2013 How does Arnold Palmer order an Arnold Palmer NJ com Retrieved 2018 04 01 Schwartzel Erich 2016 09 27 Arnold Palmer the Humble King of Latrobe Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2016 09 27 Hot in Hollywood Rolling Stone 767 76 August 21 1997 Byrd Chris Tea for Tee Kingdom Magazine Archived from the original on 13 November 2012 Retrieved 11 June 2012 Nestea half and half My Food and Family Recipes My Food and Family Purity Organic amp Sweet Leaf Tea Purity Organic XINGtea Half amp Half Archived from the original on 10 April 2016 Retrieved 29 March 2016 Half n Half Snapple Welcome Sunjoy Popular Off Menu Beverage of Sweet Tea and Lemonade Joins Chick fil A s Official Menu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Arnold Palmer drink amp oldid 1131766363, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.