Monkey La La

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seafood pairs well with light, crisp cocktails. Classic choices include a Gin and Tonic, a Mojito, or a citrusy Paloma. The goal is to enhance the delicate flavors of the seafood without overwhelming them.

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Monkey La La

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.

banana split or caramel macchiato

Creamy, coffee-flavored, and sweet

  • White Rum 6 cl
  • Spiced Rum 3 cl
  • Coffee Liqueur 3 cl
  • Coconut Cream 3 cl
  • Banana 1 medium
  • Pineapple Juice 24 cl
  • Chocolate Syrup 1.5 cl
  • Ice

Hurricane glass

Monkey La La
The Monkey La La is a popular tropical cocktail containing a combination of White Rum, Spiced Rum, Coffee Liqueur, Coconut Cream, Banana, Pineapple Juice, Chocolate Syrup. Served using a Hurricane glass.
Escape to tropical paradise with the Monkey La La, a smooth and indulgent cocktail born in Roatan, Honduras. This elixir fuses white rum's tangy base with the spiced rum's warmth and depth. Coffee liqueur adds a rich, chocolatey layer while coconut cream lends a silky texture. Banana brings natural sweetness and pineapple juice, a touch of tangy fruit. Blended with ice, it takes on a thick, milkshake-like consistency that is incredibly refreshing. Named after the island's mischievous "monkey la-la" lizard, this harmonious blend transports you to an island state of mind with each luxurious sip. The Monkey La La is a celebration of the laidback island life - relax and let this flavorful concoction whisk you away to a sunny state of mind.

Monkey La La Ingredients

White Rum, Spiced Rum, Coffee Liqueur, Coconut Cream, Banana, Pineapple Juice, Chocolate Syrup

Monkey La La Recipe

Blend all ingredients together until smooth. Garnish with pineapple wedge or cherry.

Meet the Enigmatic Monkey La La Lizard: Roatan\'s Playful Island Companion!



Greetings, nature enthusiasts and curious wanderers! Allow us to introduce you to a fascinating character that adds a touch of whimsy to the sun-soaked shores of Roatan, Honduras ? the enchanting Monkey La La lizard.



Imagine strolling along sandy paths, where vibrant flora and turquoise waters frame your every step. It\'s here that you might catch a glimpse of this delightful island dweller, known affectionately as the Monkey La La lizard by the locals. With its vivid colors and playful antics, this tiny creature has woven itself into the fabric of Roatan\'s natural tapestry.



As you venture through this tropical paradise, keep a watchful eye on branches and foliage, for the Monkey La La lizard is a master of camouflage. Its emerald-green skin and intricate patterns help it blend seamlessly with its lush surroundings, almost like a living secret waiting to be discovered.



But it\'s not just the lizard\'s appearance that captures the imagination ? it\'s the lively energy it brings to the island. Just like the Monkey Lala cocktail that bears its name, this creature exudes a carefree spirit that perfectly encapsulates the laid-back vibes of Roatan. With a mischievous glint in its eyes and a perpetual grin, the Monkey La La lizard seems to beckon you to leave your worries behind and embrace the joy of the present moment.



While it might be petite in size, this little charmer has made a big impact on the hearts of those who encounter it. Locals and visitors alike have come to cherish the sight of the Monkey La La lizard as a symbol of Roatan\'s unique and vibrant ecosystem.



So, as you traverse the sunlit paths and explore the hidden treasures of Roatan, keep your senses attuned to the natural wonders that surround you. And if you\'re lucky enough to cross paths with the captivating Monkey La La lizard, take a moment to appreciate the magic it brings to this island paradise ? a reminder to embrace life\'s simple pleasures and dance to the rhythm of the tropical breeze.



Here\'s to the Monkey La La lizard ? a pint-sized ambassador of joy and a cherished inhabitant of Roatan\'s enchanting realm!

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  • White Rum

    In the making of Rum, the produce of the fermentation and distillation process of molasses is a transparent spirit, which is then aged in vats or barrels and the end result of the ageing is Rum.

    White Rum differs from Dark Rum in this process of ageing, while to produce a Dark Rum, the distillate is aged in a large charred oak barrel, White Rum is aged in big stainless still barrels.

    There are no legal categorisatoin of Rums and it\'s just a matter of practice that dark rum is used in cooking or is drunk straight or with a Cola , white rums are mostly used in cocktails.

  • 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.

  • Coffee Liqueur

    Coffee liqueur is a liqueur produced by steeping roasted coffee, sugar and other ingredients in neutral spirit. The most famous coffee liqueur brands are Kahlua and Tia Maria, Kahlua has been made in Mexico since 1936.

    However Kahlua has a thick buttery taste, that doesn't always appeal to the preferences of an alcoholic beverage lover. Which is why many people enjoy coffee liqueur made using their own home recipes.

    Typical ingredients of coffee liqueur include liquor, espresso coffee, roasted coffee bean (and powder), sugar, and vanilla syrup.

    The characteristic flavor of coffee along with over a couple of hundreds compounds contribute to the taste of coffee liqueur. Caffeine is a major ingredient of coffee, and also might be a taste factor that influences the complex flavour profile that appeal to coffee liqueur drinkers' palate. Reference - International Journal of Engineering & Advanced Technology (IJEAT)

    NOTE: In the absence of a Coffee Liqueur like Kahlua or Tia Maria, to make cocktails with Coffee Liqueur, Coffee Liqueur Syrup can be used as a substitute with the proportionate alcohol substituted with a triple distilled neutral Vodka.

  • Coconut Cream

    Coconut Cream, Creme de Coconut or Cream of Coconut is a condensed coconut milk, with a thick syrup consistency. It is used to sweeten tropical drinks like a classic pina colada.
    Note: For ease of use and flexibility, buy Coconut Milk Powder and mix with desired amount of water and beat it to get either a cream or milk.

  • Pineapple Juice

    Rich in antioxidants, this juice pressed from the pulp of the Pineapple is a good protection against cell degeneration, It contains bromelain, a group of enzymes known to reduce inflammation, improve digestion and boost immunity. In drink mixing, there is nothing like the tropical flavour of pineapple juice to add that tropical freshness and nuance to a cocktail.

    In drink mixing pineapple having a fruity tropical aroma pineapple juice is a good companion for tropical fruits such as mango, banana, passion fruit, and also pairs well with oranges and grapefruit juice.

    Pineapple juice is the juice pressed out of the pulp of the pineapple fruit, several varieties of pineapple are used to manufacture commercial pineapple juice. High on Vitamin C and enzymes that have been shown to activate healthy immune response, it’s a good juice to start a day. The enzyme bromelain in pineapple juice, triggers analgesic response in the body to fight pain and reduce swelling. In cocktails, Pineapple juice goes best with Vodka and is often a regular juice in many Vodka cocktails.

  • Chocolate Syrup

    Cola in general is a carbonated soft drink flavoured with vanilla,cinnamon, nutmeg, citrus oils and other flavourings and has been popular ever since it's invention by Pharmacist John Pemberton in 1886.

    Cola gets it's name from the Kola Nut from which a Cola gets it's caffeine, the original recipe of Pemberton contained cocaine from coca leaves too, and was an non-alcoholic wine. Since it's invention the recipe has been closely guarded and yet replicated by many other brands of which, Pepsi Cola remain to be the major competition of Coca Cola invented and trade marked by Pemberton.

    Cola being sweet and having a refreshing flavour profile that includes vanilla on top to a citrus taste with complex flavours of nutmeg, cinnamon and other very oriental herbs, it in itself is a great mixer for so many spirits. Best of course is the neutral Vodka but who doesn't want a Rom and Coca Cola? and have not heard the Andrew Sister's Song Rum and Coca Cola

    Note: If you are one of those that are clinically dependent on Coca Cola or Cola in general and drink litres of Cola per day, the SodaStream Diet Cola will be a great alternative for you. It has less sugar and uses sucralose instead of aspartame used in Diet Cola. Each bottle makes 9 litres of Cola. Note that you need the Sodastream Sparkling Water Maker for this. But it's worth the money.

  • Ice

    Ice is so obvious in most drinks, be it a straight drink or a mixed drink, that we often forget it's importance or even reason behind using a crystal clear good quality ice in a glass of whisky, or crushed ice in a tall glass to enjoy a cocktail.

    Ice tempers a hard liquor, and as is in the case of whisky for example, if you prefer the flavours of whisky reach your nose without the hard note of spirit lingering around, or want to avoid the mild sting of a neat whisky, a cube of ice mellows the strength down a little and as it melts slowly, the aroma and flavour is released from the whisky slowly and makes whisky progressively weak, lingering and palatable.

    Ice in Vodka helps release the little flavour a Vodka has, slowly, instead of letting the Vodka hit your nose all at once,

    In mixed drinks, ice plays an important role in creating the perfect temperature a certain drink requires and bartenders use ice in several different ways, crushed ice for long drinks that will allow the cocktail to slowly water down like a Mint Julep, Moscow Mule, Rum Swizzle, Sherry Cobbler and other Tiki drinks, a large block or cubes of ice for drinks that are spirit heavy, such as the Old Fashioned, Negroni, and Manhattan

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