“Before there were blenders and slushy machines and bitsy paper umbrellas, there was the traditional daiquiri, simple and sophisticated and loved by Hemingway.” Click here to get the full story.
“Before there were blenders and slushy machines and bitsy paper umbrellas, there was the traditional daiquiri, simple and sophisticated and loved by Hemingway.” Click here to get the full story.
A recent cocktail competition at New York’s Flatiron Grill results in several nice summer rum drink creations. Here are two of the standout entries. Click here for details from New York Daily News.
Uh oh…..The Atlantic may be stirring up trouble by even mentioning the debated origin of the Mai Tai, but they’ve got a pretty nice recipe so we forgive them. Check out the entire article here.
It’s officially summer and Liquor.com whips out a few warm weather drinks. How can you go wrong with watermelon juice, arugula sprigs and rum? . http://liquor.com/liquor/articles/the-hot-list-summer-cocktails/
2-ingredient drinks are great, especially when they’re as refreshing as the Dark ‘n’ Stormy. Here’s the right and wrong way to build a D’n’S from the Chicago Tribune. . Click here for the article.
Just in time for patio weather, Rialto in Boston’s Harvard Square, whips up a simple Grapefruit Daiquiri for their summer cocktail menu. Give this one a try. . Boston Herald has the story.
Dried red sorrel buds, sliced ginger, sugar, lime and plenty of rum!! Sounds like the fixins for a perfect summer cocktail from our friends at the Food Network. Click here for the recipe.
Three rum drinks make Indyposted.com’s list of “10 Classic Cocktails Everyone Should Learn To Make.” At least 3 others are easily adapted as rum drinks. Enjoy. Click here for the recipes.
Thailand’s Mekhong is gaining a loyal following among cane spirits drinkers worldwide. Here’s an easy cocktail that should leave you with a Thai Smile. Check out the recipe at the Mekhong website.
With white rum, port, sherry, lime juice, sugar and bitters, the Malecón Cocktail is sure to conjure up images of old Havana. Enjoy! Get the recipe here.
The Real Food Made Easy blog pulls together an overproof rum-based bitters recipe that is sure to liven up any cocktail. Enjoy! Click here for details.
In need of a mental transport to the Caribbean, our friends at the Beach Eats Blog put together a nice rum punch recipe. Enjoy! Check ‘em out at Beacheats.blogspot.com.
This is not some sissy bridal shower punch. A bit tart and not overly sweet, this spiced rum punch will be the hit of your March Mania hoops watch party. Get the recipe here.
Who says a cocktail has to be complicated to be tasty? This one has two ingredients and tastes best while hanging out on the beach with friends. The Panty Rippa may as well be the national cocktail of Belize. They’re served everywhere and in mass quantity. Tourists like them, locals like them, they’re inexpensive and [...]