Carribean Blue Jell-o (alcoholic)

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The Gin and Tonic was invented by the British in the 19th century as a way to make tonic water more palatable. Tonic water was originally used to prevent malaria but it was so bitter that it was difficult to drink. The addition of gin and lime made it much more palatable and turned it into a popular cocktail.

Tonic water was originally created by the British Army or Navy, as a medicinal drink to help fight malaria. The active ingredient in tonic water is quinine which has been shown to be effective in treating the disease. Today tonic water is still consumed for its medicinal benefits although it is also commonly mixed with gin or vodka to create a refreshing cocktail.

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Carribean Blue Jell-o (alcoholic)

Low ABV ( less than 15% ),Light and refreshing.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.

blueberry gelato or raspberry sorbet

Fruity, Sweet, and Fun


  • Berry Blue Jell-O 1 Large Box
  • Boiling Water 48 cl
  • Rum -- * See Note 12 cl
  • Cold Water 360 cl


Any Glass of your Choice


Carribean Blue Jell-o (alcoholic)
carribean blue jell-o (alcoholic) is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Berry Blue Jell-O,Boiling Water,Rum -- * See Note,Cold Water .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
The Carribean Blue Jell-O (alcoholic) is a playful and spirited treat that`s perfect for those who appreciate a fun twist on the classic Jell-O shot. It combines Berry Blue Jell-O, Boiling Water, Rum (use your preference, but Coruba dark rum is an excellent choice), and Cold Water. Prepare it just like any other Jell-O, with the added flair of rum. The result is a wobbly and boozy delight that`s ideal for parties and celebrations. These shots will certainly add a tropical touch to your gathering and get the good times rolling.


Carribean Blue Jell-o (alcoholic) Ingredients


Berry Blue Jell-O,Boiling Water,Rum -- * See Note,Cold Water,


Carribean Blue Jell-o (alcoholic) Recipe


* I used Coruba dark rum from Barbados Mix in the usual way.

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