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Rum Cocktails for Caribbean Flavored DrinksRum Based Cocktails Give Alcoholic Drinks a Taste of the Caribbean
The unique aroma of rum makes it an ideal base for cocktails. The refined taste ensures that cocktails made with rum always produce tropical flavored alcoholic drinks.
Rum is redolent of the Caribbean, with sandy beaches and blue seas. Cocktails made with rum, such as Banana Daiquiri, Havana Beach, El Presidente, Pina Colada and Bacardi Cocktail evoke the hazy, lazy days of summer on a tropical island beach. Banana DaiquiriLike many rum based cocktails, the Daiquiri originated in Cuba, close to a beach and an old mine of the same name. The original just consisted of rum and lime juice with added sugar, but now there are many variations available. This version has a pleasant banana flavour.
Slice the banana and combine all the ingredients in a blender with 1/2 cup of crushed ice. Begin blending at low speed and then increase until the mixture starts to firm. Pour contents into a champagne glass and decorate with a slice of banana and a cherry. Havana Beach CocktailAnother Cuban cocktail, this drink is great for parties and easy to make in large quantities using a blender or food processor. Using a lime fruit ensures the drink is peppered with tiny green specks.
Quarter the half lime fruit and put in blender with the pineapple juice, rum and sugar. Blend until smooth. Put 2 to 3 ice cubes in a large goblet and pour in the mixture. Top up with ginger ale and garnish with a slice of lime. El Presidente CocktailThere have been many Latin American presidents and there are as many cocktails honoring them. This one was created for President General Mario Menocal of Cuba in the 1920s.
Half fill a cocktail shaker with ice cubes. Add the rum, rosso vermouth, dry vermouth and grenadine. Shake well and strain into an old fashioned glass almost filled with crushed ice. Use the orange slice and cherry as decoration. Pina ColadaNow known as the official beverage of Puerto Rico, the Pina Colada is a modern classic cocktail enjoyed worldwide.
Mix all the ingredients in a blender with some crushed ice. Pour into a tall glass and decorate with a cherry and slice of pineapple. Bacardi CocktailJust as rum is synonymous with the Caribbean, so is Bacardi with rum. The owners of the trademark Bacardi, backed by the New York Supreme Court, have insisted that any cocktail with the word “Bacardi" in its name must contain Bacardi rum.
Pour the Bacardi rum, lime, gomme syrup and grenadine into a cocktail shaker half filled with ice cubes. Shake well and strain into a champagne saucer. Garnish with a cherry. For exotic cocktails rum is the ideal base. For those that dislike the distinctive taste of rum there are always the gin based cocktails or vodka based cocktails. For those that do not use alcohol many rum based cocktails, such as Pina Colada can be converted to non alcoholic cocktails by removing the rum ingredient.
The copyright of the article Rum Cocktails for Caribbean Flavored Drinks in Cocktails is owned by Laurence O'Sullivan. Permission to republish Rum Cocktails for Caribbean Flavored Drinks in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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