... giant ice cubes.
Cocktail & Dreams From the forum, some have joined forces, and - under the direction of oscomp Muehl and mind - made a order from US-Shop Bar Products .
I participated with a few Tiki Mugs, an ice cube tray and bamboo sticks. How
I saw later in the local hypermarket, it is even this man of flare regularly on sale in Germany ... Argh!
The entire order |
beautiful and playful not to Tiki Mugs |
The (unfortunately) superfluous ordered bamboo sticks in Rumbarrel |
But back to the ice. These are simply huge and have a good cooling capacity. At summer room temperature (27 ° C) needs a 5x5x5cm-ice 157 (!) Minutes to melt.
Impressive! |
So much water put in an ice cube! |
But it is not about ice cubes in the empty glass, it's about full glasses. Flight is an appropriate short drink from the Tiki world and sought to have impressed the guests. Size does matter!
Hurricane
shake all ingredients with ice cubes and place in the same glass. Another option is also a dryer. As set suitable tropical fruit or a slice and cocktail cherry. Serve with straw.
- 6cl lime juice (freshly squeezed)
- 3cl passion fruit syrup (Riemerschmid)
- 6cl Aged Rum (Mount Gay Eclipse)
shake all ingredients with ice cubes and place in the same glass. Another option is also a dryer. As set suitable tropical fruit or a slice and cocktail cherry. Serve with straw.
The color depends strongly on the used rum. Lamb makes also good - and produces a much darker Hurricane. |
grab for history buffs, I again returned to versions of Bum (Beachbum Berry Remixed, page 56):
During the Second World War, whiskey in the United States was extremely limited, while rum distilleries in the Caribbean shooting from the floor. Their sales strategists managed to bars that had to eventually buy every bottle of whiskey two bottles of rum. To
unwanted Rum possible to sell just keep inventing Louis Culligan (Head Bartender of the Pat O'Briens in New Orleans) Hurricane - at least according to unproven story.
The result is an aromatic drink. There should be no surprises are expected, but who wants to strong rum with exotic fruit is just right. A simple, down to earth cocktail.
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