Drum Cocktail
Drum Cocktail Ingredients
- 1/2 oz Tequila
- 1/2 oz Triple Sec
- 1 oz Apricot Brandy
- 1/2 oz Dark Rum
- 1 oz Rum
- 3 oz (fresh) Orange Juice
- 2 drops Angostura Bitters
- 1 dash Grenadine
Drum Cocktail Instructions
Best served in a Highball Glass.
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Drum Cocktail Drink Recipe: A Taste of the Caribbean
If you're looking for a refreshing and tropical cocktail to enjoy on a hot summer day, look no further than the Drum Cocktail. This delicious drink has its origins in the Caribbean and is sure to transport you to a beach paradise with just one sip.
The Drum Cocktail is a simple yet flavorful concoction that combines rum, lime juice, grenadine syrup, and club soda. The result is a sweet and tangy beverage that is perfect for sipping by the pool or at your next backyard barbecue.
To make this tasty drink at home, start by filling a glass with ice cubes. Next, add 1 ½ ounces of white rum and ¾ ounce of fresh lime juice. Then pour in ¼ ounce of grenadine syrup for added sweetness.
Top off the cocktail with club soda and give it a gentle stir to mix all the ingredients together. Garnish with a slice of lime or cherry for an extra pop of color.
The Drum Cocktail is believed to have originated in Jamaica, where rum-based drinks are popular due to the island's rich history of sugar cane production. Rum has been distilled on the island since the 17th century when sugarcane plantations were established by European colonizers.
Today, rum remains an essential part of Jamaican culture and cuisine, making it no surprise that cocktails like the Drum have become beloved staples in bars across the Caribbean region.
Whether you're hosting a summer party or simply craving a taste of vacation vibes at home, be sure to try out this delightful Drum Cocktail recipe. With its tropical flavors and easy preparation process, it's bound to become your go-to drink for any occasion!
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