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#2 Jamaican Lemondrop
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#2 Jamaican Lemondrop
- Rum 3 cl
- Brown Sugar Simple Syrup 3 cl
- Lemonade Mix Fill -
Any Glass of your Choice
#2 jamaican lemondrop is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Rum,Brown Sugar Simple Syrup,Lemonade Mix .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
#2 Jamaican Lemondrop Ingredients
Rum,Brown Sugar Simple Syrup,Lemonade Mix,
#2 Jamaican Lemondrop Recipe
ice (shake) rocks or up (for shots add 1/2 amount of mixes)
Rum
Rum is a liqour that originated in the West indies and is made by fermenting then distilling sugarcane molasses or sugarcane juice. The distillate is usually a clear liquid and is then aged in oak barrels.
Most Rums are produced in the Caribbeans and American countries, but are now produced in other sugar producing countries like PHilippines and Taiwan.
The first recorded mention of Rum comes from Barbados, in about 1650. They were originally called "kill-devil" or "rumbullion" and later on, simply Rum.Brown Sugar Simple Syrup
Brown Sugar is a sucrose sugar with a distinctive brown colour from the presence of molasses, it is a partially refined or unrefined sugar containing sugar crystals and residual molasses giving it a distinctive taste and flavour of crystallised molasses or toffee. The taste of dark brown sugar is described as a caramel taste with a deep molasses flavour.
Brown sugar is used in cocktails where a caramel candy or toffee flavour is expected.Lemonade Mix Fill
This sweetened lemon flavoured beverage is an eternal popular throughout the world and there are varieties of homemade lemonades found everywhere. In North Africa and South Asia, cloudy lemonade dominates, be sure if your cocktail requires a clear lemonade or a cloudy one, which is indication of fruit pulp presence in the mix.
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