Cool drinks fired up by fine local liqueurs

KEEP warm with liqueur-laced drinks this rainy season.
KEEP warm
with liqueur-laced
drinks this rainy
season.

 

COOL mixes using local liqueurs are a good way to keep warm when the rainy season comes. They also do well to help one de-stress. Try some of these drinks:

 

Hurricane Cocktail

 

A Tiki cocktail is characterized by the use of exotic fruit juices and citrus. It’s usually served in a tall glass with lots of ice. Sounds good so far? Here’s a recipe I like using for barbecues—a play on the original Hurricane cocktail, boozy and fruity at the same time.

 

30 ml Very Old Captain Artisan Crafted Dark Rum

60 ml Palawan Blanco Rum

30 ml Old Captain 5 Year Old Rum

15 ml Manille Liqueur de Dalandan

22 ml calamansi or lemon juice

22 ml passion fruit syrup

30 ml unsweetened pineapple juice

8 ml grenadine syrup

 

Combine all the ingredients in a shaker filled with ice. Shake vigorously for about 10 seconds. Empty contents into a tall glass filled with broken ice. Add ice as needed.

 

Manila, Colada

 

Here’s a play on another tropical favorite, the piña colada. A lot of people consider it the quintessential island drink because of its tropical ingredients, exotic glassware and at times massive garnishing. Here we strip everything down including the calories.

 

45 ml Very Old Captain Artisan Crafted Dark Rum

45 ml pineapple juice

45 ml coconut water

A few drops of calamansi juice

 

Add ingredients into a rock glass filled with ice. Stir and add ice as needed.

 

Dark ’n Minty

 

The mojito is an easy cop-out when talking about a summer cocktail. After all, the combination of citrus and mint is a cooling hall of famer. But rather than show everyone how to make the classic mojito and its many fruit varieties, I’ll take the mojito and fuse it with the Dark ’n Stormy to create a totally new and refreshing drink for the season.

 

45 ml Very Old Captain Artisan Crafted Dark Rum

5-8 mint leaves

1 lime wedge

Ginger beer

 

In a tall glass muddle (or smash together) the mint leaves and lime wedge. Add Very Old Captain Rum then fill the glass with ice. Top with ginger beer.

 

Bilimbini by Larry Guevara

 

This drink, made by celebrity flair tender and mixologist Larry Guevara, was one that we featured at Madrid Fusion Manila 2016. With its unique acidity from a common but seldom featured ingredient, the drink was easily one of the most refreshing in that event.

 

45 ml gin

30 ml Manille Liqueur de Dalandan

15 ml simple syrup

2-3 pcs fresh kamias

Dried basil

 

In a high-powered blender, pulse ingredients with ice until smooth. Empty slush into a small glass and top with some dried basil.

 

Manille Cooler

 

This last drink is one you can prepare in batches so you won’t be ashamed of bringing it along to your friends. It’s a drink that doesn’t need much, consisting of a concentrate base that you keep in the refrigerator and just a topping of club soda when you’re ready to serve it.

 

480 ml Manille Liqueur de Calamansi

360 ml gin

240 ml lemon juice

Club soda

 

Combine Manille Liqueur de Calamansi, gin and lemon juice in a pitcher, mix and keep sealed in the refrigerator. When serving, bring out pitcher, mix contents and add about 100 ml into a tall glass with ice and top with club soda. You may add mint leaves and cucumber slices into the serving glass as you serve to up the cooling effect.

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