- 2 oz white rum
- 1 oz grapefruit juice
- 1/2 oz lime juice
- 1/2 oz falernum
- 2 dashes Bittercube Jamaican #2 bitters
- 4 dashes of Angostura bitters
Original recipe does not include the Jamaican bitters, however I feel it spices it up nicely.
Shake all ingredients with ice and strain over ice in a collins glass.
Float Angostura bitters.
Hey saw your posting on Rum drinks. I like Rum and mango juice…but what is ANGOSTURA? Your website looks great and it’s starting to fill up with a lot of good things. Need something on Wild Turkey and the different TASTES of Bourbon. Tell me something like Bourbon and Whiskey are different both in how it is make , aged and the taste. Tell us more about that. Maybe we should take a Kentucky tour of the Bourbon plants????
Hey Pops! I know you like rum and mango drinks at the beach. We will have to come up with a special cocktail recipe for that. Angostura is the most popular cocktail bitters, you know that. You have probably seen them go into a Manhattan or maybe someone drinking ginger ale and bitters for an upset stomach. I need your oak barrel so I can age my bitters. Yes we should go on a Kentucky Bourbon tasting!
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Thanks for this recipe. Just one point of clarification — you shake the Jamaican bitters and float the Angostura, or do you float all the bitters? Thanks!