John Daly (cocktail)
John Daly (cocktail)[edit | edit source]
The John Daly is a popular cocktail named after the professional golfer John Daly. It is a variation of the classic Arnold Palmer cocktail, which is a mixture of iced tea and lemonade. The John Daly cocktail adds a twist by incorporating alcohol, making it a refreshing and boozy beverage.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
To make a John Daly cocktail, you will need the following ingredients:
Preparation[edit | edit source]
Follow these steps to prepare a John Daly cocktail:
- Fill a highball glass with ice cubes.
- Pour the vodka over the ice.
- Add the sweet tea and lemonade.
- Stir gently to combine all the ingredients.
- Garnish with a lemon slice, if desired.
Serving[edit | edit source]
The John Daly cocktail is typically served in a highball glass. It can be enjoyed on its own or paired with a variety of dishes. Its refreshing and tangy flavor makes it a perfect choice for outdoor gatherings, barbecues, or simply as a refreshing summer drink.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of the John Daly cocktail that you can try:
- Spiked Arnold Palmer: Replace the vodka with bourbon or whiskey for a stronger and more robust flavor.
- Fruity John Daly: Add a splash of fruit juice, such as cranberry juice or pineapple juice, to give the cocktail a fruity twist.
- Frozen John Daly: Blend all the ingredients with ice to create a frozen version of the cocktail.
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