I'm going to take it when I play golf. I'm going to take a thermos of iced tea and lemonade. Palmer goes on to tell the story about how he was in a Palm Springs restaurant, ordered the drink to his specifications and was overheard by a woman sitting nearby.
With that, a mixed drink was named and a legendary golfer extended his influence beyond the course. Ten years ago, the rights to the drink were sold to AriZona Beverage Co. His magnetism, congeniality and charm still connect with the golfing public as well as the public at large. But perhaps one of the unlikely legacies to live on from this great golfer is the beverage that Palmer made popular.
It has the same great taste as the original, but with zero calories. The legend continues to grow! Whether you are on the golf course or at home you can enjoy the beverage of a legend.
Add it to 16oz or 20oz bottle of water, shake and enjoy! If only playing golf was that easy! Open, a pivotal moment in one of golf's most celebrated rivalries, is what the USGA delivered producer Ross Greenburg to create a one-hour documentary.
This is the year anniversary of Nicklaus' playoff win for the first of his record 18 major championships. Andrews, Scotland, in this July 7, photo. He is a sentimental favorite in this years U. Open, scheduled to start on Thursday having won that title in , the last time the Open was held at Cherry Hills. Set aside to cool.
Squeeze a lemon and strain out the seeds and pulp using a mesh strainer. Make the lemonade by combining the lemon juice, simple syrup, and cold filtered water. I like to store it in these handy tall Weck jars with plastic Weck lids.
The sugar is what helps to create the layered effect. Serve the drink immediately after assembling since the layers will start to blend together as the iced tea makes its way down the cup. Serve layered in glass cups or small Weck jars. Sugar and ice. The bottom layer needs to have more sugar than the top layer.
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