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Arnold Palmer (drink) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Arnold Palmer (drink)
An Arnold Palmer is a beverage consisting of iced tea and lemonade, named after American golfer Arnold Palmer. The alcohol-based "Arnold Palmer" is called a John Daly. ==History== According to Palmer, he was in the habit of drinking iced tea with lemonade at home, and in 1960 at the U.S. Open at the Cherry Hills Country Club in Denver, he ordered the non-alcoholic drink at the bar. A woman sitting nearby overheard him, and ordered "that Palmer drink", thus giving the beverage its name. 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. In the film, Palmer attributes the spreading of the drink's name to a similar incident in which a woman copied his ordering the drink at lunch while working on a golf course in Palm Springs, California. The drink is called a ''Half & Half'' in Baltimore and many other parts of the Southern United States.
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