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Created By: nowar
Added On: 03/23/19
Published On: 03/23/19
Updated On: 11/23/21

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My take on an Arnold Palmer updated with a smoother mix and less angst. While originally created as a concept mix, I did actually enjoy it. This is an updated version largely improved and yet different from original in many profound ways. It is a reimagining of life after being focused on problems, this here is the solution.

Main Note: INW Plum/FA BC - Not very many recipes use Plum, but I loved its dryness, yet it was just a hair short of full. Plum to me is a bit thin at 1 and at 2 it's at it's limit. I wanted to give it a deeper fruity vibe and sweeten it up so I went with FA Black Cherry, and a touch of FW Sweetener.

Base: FA Black Tea/VT Lemonade Clear/VT Sour lemon - This combo was used to create a lighter tea feel and a less sweet lemonade base to fit the dryness of the fruit. FA BT can probably be bumped up a bit if you want more tea out of it or maybe add a support with something less intense/more forgiving.

Accents:

FLV Yakima Hops/Pink Guava/INW Cactus - This adds some very slight funk to the whole mix that at these low levels adds just a hint of tropical funk and wetness. It folds under the rest quite nicely to me.

(Optional) Coolant: FA Polar blast - I also mix this with Polar Blast at 0.4%,

Derived from Arnold Plumber by nowar

COPYRIGHT: This recipe is the property of nowar and has been released under the CC Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 license. You may not copy, derive or commercialize this recipe without following the terms of this license or the explicit permission of the creator.

Flavoring Ingredients

VendorName%Actions
FLVPink Guava 1.25
FLVYakima Hops 1
FWSweetener 0.5
FACherry (Cerise) 1.25
FATea Black Water Soluble 1.75
INWCactus 0.4
INWPlum 2
VTLemonade Clear 3
VTSour Lemon 1
Conditioning Time: 1 Days Total Flavor:12.15%

Formulations