
Spiked Strawberry Lemonade Arnold Palmers
- SERVES: 6-8
- PREP: 4 hours (including brewing the tea)
- TOTAL TIME: 10 minutes
The favorite from a can, with a summer strawberry twist (Spiking optional!).
This drink is like sunshine in a glass. Strawberries infuse sun-brewed tea (no boiling water needed) and mix with store-bought lemonade for an easy summer drink. This can be made a cocktail with a little bit of vodka, either per glass or as a big-batch pitcher drink. You can even freeze the mixture—without the alcohol—into an Arnold Palmer popsicle!
- 2
fruit-flavored tea bags (such as cranberry)
- 1
mint tea bag
- 3
cups water
- 2
cups sliced strawberries, plus more for garnish
- 3
cups store-bought lemonade
- ½
lemon, cut into wheels
- 8
ounces vodka
- +
Mint sprigs, for garnishing
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