The Alcoholic Arnold Palmer Drink Mixes Black Tea with Bourbon and Citrus
Alyson Wyers — June 19, 2015 — Lifestyle
References: food52
Named after an American golfer, this Arnold Palmer drink puts a boozy spin on a summery beverage. A regular Arnold Palmer is combination of iced tea and lemonade, while an alcoholic version is typically referred to as a John Daly. So even though the Tipsy Arnold Palmer drink from Food52 might be inaccurately named, it still looks delightfully refreshing.
If you want to recreate this seasonally appropriate cocktail at home, you will first need to make some steeped black tea with sugar and zest from a lemon and orange. Next, add some cold water, Bulleit bourbon and lemon juice. Then all you have to do is cover, chill and serve on ice. You can also add a wedge or wheel of lemon for garnish.
If you want to recreate this seasonally appropriate cocktail at home, you will first need to make some steeped black tea with sugar and zest from a lemon and orange. Next, add some cold water, Bulleit bourbon and lemon juice. Then all you have to do is cover, chill and serve on ice. You can also add a wedge or wheel of lemon for garnish.
Trend Themes
1. Summery Tea Cocktails - Opportunity for alcoholic beverage brands to create innovative tea-based cocktails for the summer season.
Industry Implications
1. Beverage - Disruptive innovation opportunity for the beverage industry to develop new alcoholic tea beverages.
3.4
Score
Popularity
Activity
Freshness