On 31 July 1970 Royal Navy sailors were sombre as they were given their last tot of rum, ending the naval tradition that had been in place for around 300 years.
We wanted to celebrate this anniversary by sharing our favourite rum cocktails with you, and by recommending some bars where you can try these classics on your next Caribbean bareboat yacht charter.
If you’re on a sailboat charter in the beautiful British Virgin Islands, you’ll find famous the Painkiller cocktail at every bar. It is made using Pusser’s Rum – the only rum blended in accordance to Royal Navy Admiralty specifications. Below is Pusser’s official recipe.
Shake all ingredients together with ice. Serve in a glass with a garnish of fresh nutmeg.
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Sweet and sour rum punch is common all over the Caribbean but we like this old fashioned Antiguan recipe, made using English Harbour dark rum. A more refined version of the Navy drink of bumbo (rum, water, sugar and nutmeg), this is a classic.
Mix together the lime juice, rum and sugar syrup. Add the Angostura bitters. Pour over ice and top with the nutmeg. Add juice or water to your taste.
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This simple cocktail – which translates as ‘small punch’ – made up of white rum, cane sugar and lime, is the national cocktail of Martinique. It is also popular in Guadeloupe and other French-speaking islands. It uses rhum agricole, which is made from sugar cane juice, not molasses like traditional rum. We recommend seeking this cocktail out if you’re on a yacht charter in the French Caribbean.
Take a small old fashioned glass, add some ice and all the ingredients.
Mix and enjoy.
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