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Traditionally, the cola ingredient is Coca-Cola ("Coke") and the alcohol is a light rum such as Bacardi; however, the drink may be made with various types of rums and cola brands, and lime juice may or may not be included. The cocktail originated in the early 20th century in Cuba, after the country won independence in the Spanish–American War ...
What is the healthiest alcohol to drink? "Healthiest" is a term that depends on an individual person's need. While some research has shown certain correlations between drinking moderate amounts of ...
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Add 1 ⁄ 2 US fl oz (15 ml) rum, 1 ⁄ 2 oz. gin, 1 ⁄ 2 oz tequila, 1 US fl oz (30 ml) vodka, 1 oz. whiskey, and 1 ⁄ 2 oz. maple syrup Mix, then add 4 US fl oz (120 ml) of cola It is unknown what the quantities of the original recipe were, when and how it was changed, and how and why the varied alcoholic ingredients were distilled all in ...
Yields: 1 serving. Prep Time: 5 mins. Total Time: 10 mins. Ingredients. 1. sprig fresh rosemary. 1. maraschino cherry. Ice. 4 oz. Coca-Cola. 2 oz. white or dark rum
A highball is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of an alcoholic base spirit and a larger proportion of a non-alcoholic mixer, often a carbonated beverage. Examples include the Seven and Seven , Scotch and soda , gin and tonic , screwdriver (a.k.a. vodka and orange juice), fernet con coca , Tom Collins , and rum and Coke (a.k.a. Cuba libre with ...
Malibu (/ m ə ˈ l iː b uː /) is a coconut flavored liqueur made with white rum, which has an alcohol content by volume of 21.0% (42 proof).Since 2005 the Malibu brand has been owned by Pernod Ricard, which calls it a "flavored rum", where this designation is allowed by local laws.
The daiquiri (/ ˈ d aɪ k ər i, ˈ d æ k-/; Spanish: daiquirí) is a cocktail whose main ingredients are rum, citrus juice (typically lime juice), and sugar or other sweetener.. The daiquiri is one of the six basic drinks listed in David A. Embury's classic The Fine Art of Mixing Drinks, which also lists some variations.