Admiral's Punch

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Admiral's Punch

Moderate ABV ( between 15% and 20% ), Balanced and approachable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

jerk chicken or grilled pineapple

Fruity, Spicy


  • Admiral Nelson`s Spiced Rum 9 cl
  • Lime Juice 3 cl
  • Orange Bitters 1 dash(es)
  • Sugar Superfine 1/2 tsp.
  • Sparkling Water - -


Any Glass of your Choice


Admiral's Punch
admiral's punch is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Admiral Nelson`s Spiced Rum,Lime Juice,Orange Bitters,Sugar Superfine,Sparkling Water .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Make your next tropical get-together feel festive with this punch spiked with Admiral Nelson`s Spiced Rum. Lime juice provides tart brightness while orange bitters add depth. Shake with cracked ice for dilution and froth, then pour into a Collins glass and garnish elaborately with orange and banana slices, a cherry and grated nutmeg. Top with soda water for sparkling effervescence. Keep the rum flowing and get the limbo line going - this punch inspires a celebratory mood.


Admiral's Punch Ingredients


Admiral Nelson`s Spiced Rum,Lime Juice,Orange Bitters,Sugar Superfine,Sparkling ...


Admiral's Punch Recipe


Shake with cracked ice and pour into a chilled Collins glass. Garnish with a slice of orange, a slice of banana, a maraschino cherry and sprinkle with nutmeg.

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  • Admiral Nelsons Spiced Rum

    Spiced Rum is either Dark or White Rum that has been steeped with herbs and spices to render additional flavour to it. Spices can range from Cinnamon and Black Pepper to Rosemary and Anise seeds.

  • Lime Juice

    Lime Juice being rich in Vitamin C is an excellent remedy for sore throat and aids in digestion and controls blood sugar, and also promoted weight loss. It is used for various culinary and non-culinary purposes all over the world. Lime juice is known to reduce or even reverse the effects of excessive alcohol consumption and intoxication.
    The difference between Lime Juice and Lemon Juice is that although the sweet and sour Lemon and the bitter and sour Lime are two different fruits, they have similar properties and tastes similar too, the Lime, unlike the sweet and large Lemon, is used raw and is usually plucked green and has more bitterness and sourness in it's taste, and is grown better in tropical and sub-tropical climates.
    In drink mixing, fresh lemon juice brings a tangy zing to so many classic drinks and in fact, it's the most used ingredient in drink mixing other than the liquors of course.

  • Orange Bitters

    Orange Bitters are traditionally the zest of Seville Oranges mixed with other spices such as cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, caraway seeds, coriander seeds, anise and burnt sugar in an alcohol base.
    Note that Orange Bitters are not to be confused with Angostura Aromatic Bitters, although the House of Angostura produces an Orange Bitters brand too.

  • Sparkling Water

    Water might seem like one ubiquitous ingredient in any alcoholic beverage, and to have no specific purpose other than dilute the alcohol, to prevent irritation and burn, it has more purpose to its presence than it seems.
    Water breaks the alcohol molecules and attaches to them and releases the esters that holds the secret to the aroma into the drink and to the nose. Temperature of water is important and although almost all cocktails are served chilled, be sure to understand the role water plays in a drink. Another factor is the quality of water, if you are serious about your cocktail, be sure to use the best neutral tap water or preferably bottled spring water if possible.

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