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Alcoholic drinks range from wines, spirits and beers. Some of these have high alcohol content and some have minimal alcohol levels. Wines usually undergo years in fermentation and usually contains up to 18% of alcohol. Beer on the other hand undergoes a brief fermentation process which explains why it has a relatively lower alcohol percentage. Spirits are made from distillation of malted liquor and wine thus giving it a higher alcohol content of up to 55%. Whisky, brandy and rum are some of the most popular samples of spirits. Sugar and starch are essential ingredients in making these alcoholic beverages so it is best to know which of these have higher sugar content especially when you are preparing a drink for someone who has certain medical conditions. Herbs, fruits, cream, soda and other essences are usually added to make the drink more interesting and flavorful. For all those who have their favorite rum recipe and love to sip quietly on a rum cocktail, you may not often sit and ponder the history of this wonderfully versatile spirit. Today there are literally thousands of rum recipes for cocktails, punches and shooters of all varieties. It was not always thus however. Enough of that nostalgia, let’s get back to the business at hand. Rum is distilled in 59 countries across the world. It all started back in ancient China or India; no one is really certain. Today, the most, and generally the best rums, come from the Caribbean and South America with around 70 brands coming out of the Caribbean. Brugal is imported from the Dominican Republic and they have been distilling rumthere since 1888. This bottle of Brugal Anejo is encased in yellow rope reminiscent of a woman’s shapely leg sheathed in a fish net stocking. I guess I really can’t stop thinking about Annie Jo. If there is any reason to pick up a bottle of Kraken, it would be to own one of the nicest looking bottles of any moderately priced rumavailable. The old ink press art style, along with an awesome bottle shape, ensures that the Kraken Black Spiced Rum will always have a place in your bottle collection. The sea monster featured on the label is a nice way of setting Kraken apart from the other Captain Morgan-themed rums. As far as the look and taste is concerned, it is quite unique. This is kind of a fun drink to make, but it does require a blender, so it is more of a at home party type of drink. Still, plenty of rum in it to make you happy. Common Recipe: The recipes vary a little bit on this one, but I normally go with this: In a blender with crushed ice in it, mix 2 oz of light rum, 1 oz of dark rum, ½ oz of apricot brandy, 1 oz of lime juice, 1 oz of orange juice, 1 oz of pineapple juice and a pinch of sugar. Blend all of those together and pour into a glass. Top that glass off with a little less than ½ oz of Bacardi 151, and make sure to float that on top. Garnish with a cherry, orange, or mint. Nine times out of 10, the cocktails you have in bars and nightclubs contain rum. August 16 celebrates National Rum Day in the US. We're jumping on board the party, giving you a quick bit of info about the popular beverage.
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Across the Atlantic, in Central America and the Caribbean, it can be only rum. If wine is the fuel of conversation, rum is the fuel of lust: sweltering nights; air filled with the sweet scent of jacarandas; dusky island girls swirling barefoot to a sinuous slow reggae beat. These are lands where the moonlit tide washes on sandy beaches, lapping and surging like the hot blood that courses through your rum-filled veins.
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Name sound familiar? This drink was made popular in a rap song. Rapper Tech N9ne sung in his Caribou Lou song, “Its like 151 rum, pineapple juice, and Malibu, caribou get them all numb.” With 151 rum, you are certainly going to become numb, so be careful drinking this. Good Recipe: There really is not a recipe listed in the song, so mix accordingly. But try something like 1 to ½ oz of 151 rum, 1 oz. Malibu rum, and about 4 oz to 5 oz of pineapple juice.
| Strawberry Daiquiri Recipe: If you love simple and sweet cocktails, then you will love the strawberry daiquiri. You can serve it depending on your choice, either blended or on the rocks. If you love variations, then you can replace the strawberries with any fruits you like. To make it, you will need a blender in which you will combine one ounce of fresh strawberries, one tablespoon of confectionery sugar, one oz of lime juice, one ounce of light rum and half an oz of strawberry schnapps. You can choose to put this mixture in a cocktail glass, garnish it with whipped cream and\or fresh strawberries or serve it as is in an oversized Martini glass. Enjoy! |
| 3. Rum - You can either use dark rum or white rum. However for ladies drinks, white rum is preferred because it is light and a lil bit sweet. |
| This good and popular rumbased cocktail may just be what you need for comfort during the summer heat. You can mix in your blender a blend of 3/4 cup rum, 3/4 cup coconut milk, 1 1/2 cups of pineapple juice, 1 to 2 tablespoons of sugar along with a cup of crushed ice. Give this mixture a quick buzz on your blender until creamy. Then serve the resulting mixture into four glasses garnished with a wedge of pineapple. |
| Since the intent of the cocktail party is to invite a diverse mix of people, plan to have on hand diverse drinks options as well. Professional cocktail party planners suggest to prepare plenty of wine and beer for they are often more popular than mixed drinks. Red wines like Merlots and Cabernets, and white wine like Chardonnays and Pinot Grigios are popular options. In addition a basic bar will include whiskey and vodka, while a fully stocked bar would include vermouth, bourbon, rum, tequila, and triple sec. For a fancier cocktail party, consider serving champagne. Do not forget the mixers! Popular mixers include cola, orange juice, tonic water, margarita mix, lemons, and limes. Also remember that not all guests drink so prepare non-alcoholic beverages as well. You can offer soda, juice, tea and coffee. |
| Makes a gallon of delicious rum punch. Omit the rum. This Punch Drink is still great no matter where you live! |