Updated Substitutions
The "substitutions" page has been updated with every tiki drink lover's favorite topic: overproof rums (151 class) and in particular Lemon Hart 151. I'm looking forward to trying Hamilton Demerara Overproof.
The "substitutions" page has been updated with every tiki drink lover's favorite topic: overproof rums (151 class) and in particular Lemon Hart 151. I'm looking forward to trying Hamilton Demerara Overproof.
Thrill! at the high production values permeating each episode of 5 Minutes of Rum!
Though people are catching on, I think punch is still under-appreciated in both homes and at cocktail bars. Like many things related to spirits and cocktails, punch got a bit of a bad reputation in the 1970s and 1980s. A good host should know - and deploy - some basic punch tips.
“Punch should be lighter than a regular cocktail because it is meant to be sipped continuously over a long period of time. Partygoers should be able to have several cups without getting too smashed. Look to tea and citrus to lengthen your punch.”
A late post (from December 26, a couple of days ago) of the Arrackuiri, the first recipe I pulled and made from the Death & Co. Book I received for Christmas. As you might infer from the title, it's a classic daiquiri recipe with Batavia Arrack as the base spirit. The color comes from a small amount of Pomegranate Molasses (which you should totally have on hand for making grenadine).
One of the first things I do with any new bottle of rum after trying it neat is using it in a daiquiri. It's almost disconcerting how smooth the Lost Spirits Cuban Inspired rum is in that application.
“You can also up the octane on other cocktails and come away satisfied. Throw this in a daiquiri and try to keep to your two drink maximum.”