Sky Dive
Which liquor was invented in 17th Century Holland and was referred to as Dutch Courage and was used to cure stomach complaints, gout and gallstone?
MOREAccording to legend jenever was invented by a Dutch doctor in the 17th century as a cure for stomach complaints gout and gallstones.
The liquor was originally called Dutch courage and was thought to be an effective medicine. Today jenever is still produced in the Netherlands and Belgium and is considered to be the national drink of both countries. It is typically made with juniper berries but other flavourings such as citrus herbs and spices can be added. Jenever is usually drunk straight or on the rocks but it can also be used in cocktails.
Sky Dive
Strong ABV ( between 20% and 30% ), Bold and noticeable.
*Note that dilution and other factors like type and temperature of ice are not considered in this upfront calculation.
Raspberry Rum-Soaked Watermelon or Blue Curacao Sorbet Float
Fruity, Citrusy, Sweet
- Rum, Watermelon 0.75 cl
- Rum, Raspberry 1.5 cl
- Blue Curacao 0.75 cl
- Grenadine 1 drop
- Sour Mix 1 splash
- Sprite 1 splash
Any Glass of your Choice
sky dive is a popular Rum cocktail containing a combinations of Rum, Watermelon,Rum, Raspberry,Blue Curacao,Grenadine,Sour Mix,Sprite .Served using Any Glass of your Choice
Sky Dive Ingredients
Rum, Watermelon,Rum, Raspberry,Blue Curacao,Grenadine,Sour Mix,Sprite,
Sky Dive Recipe
Mix the Bacardi Razz, watermelon rum, curacao, Sprite and sour mix and pour into a 4 oz rocks glass. Sink a few drops of grenadine in the middle of the glass. When it explodes on the bottom, it's like a skydiver whose chute didn't open. Triple Sec can be used instead of Blue Curacao.
Trending Recipes
Please Note All Recipes and Articles on this site are for entertainment and general information only. None of it is to be considered final or absolutely correct or medical in nature.
However, we have embarked on a journey of manually updating the relative strength of cocktails, their flavour profile and in the future aim at providing approximate calories per drink too.
Blue Tick Project:We aim at manually validating and verifying each cocktail in their current context and mark them as valid, where, a blue tick would mean that the recipe has been verified and is 100% accurate while an orange tick would mean the recipe has low confidence.
Where as a grey tick would mean that the recipe has not yet been manually validated or verified recently.
Note: The Cocktail photos used are graphical representations of the glass and colour of a drink, these are generated using information from the recipe and we personally strive at providing real photographs of cocktails and we hope we can replace all representational photos with real photos soon.
Contact Us using the Email Contact on the Sidebar if you think any Copyrighted photo has been unintentionally used on this site, and we'll take remedial action.
Some of the Photos are sourced from Royalty Free Photo Platforms like FreePik, Unsplash and Wikimedia Commons