"Jamaican Wake Up | Crafted Pour"

"Rarest of recipes come from my good friend spiritedshaker that I can reshake to a T. And, alas, despite a hefty trip to the liquor store I bought a different Black Rum than she used and so here’s my reshake that is pretty damn close. I did switch the measures of aged Jamaican Rum and Black Rum so I wouldn’t feel bad using the same name (Jamaican refers to the Rum) because though Goslings has ingredients from Jamaica, it is not blended in Jamaica. Anyways, this drink is bananas! I quote: “The Espresso Martini and the Dirty Banana went clubbing together in Kingston in the 80’s, partied through the wee hours of the night and went home together. This is their love child.” Quite a description! The bold flavors of the rums are softened by the sweet banana and coffee liqueur, all folding around delicious fresh espresso. “Molassess and caramel from the black rum pair with the cinnamon and banana notes from the aged rum are a match made in heaven with coffee.” Did I rip half of her caption too? Yeah, but I couldn’t have said it better myself", "undefined", "Jamaican Wake Up",

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Jamaican Wake Up By , May 8, 2009 Rarest of recipes come from my good friend spiritedshaker that I can reshake to a T. And, alas, despite a hefty trip to the liquor store I bought a different Black Rum than she used and so here’s my reshake that is pretty damn close. I did switch the measures of aged Jamaican Rum and Black Rum so I wouldn’t feel bad using the same name (Jamaican refers to the Rum) because though Goslings has ingredients from Jamaica, it is not blended in Jamaica. Anyways, this drink is bananas! I quote: “The Espresso Martini and the Dirty Banana went clubbing together in Kingston in the 80’s, partied through the wee hours of the night and went home together. This is their love child.” Quite a description! The bold flavors of the rums are softened by the sweet banana and coffee liqueur, all folding around delicious fresh espresso. “Molassess and caramel from the black rum pair with the cinnamon and banana notes from the aged rum are a match made in heaven with coffee.” Did I rip half of her caption too? Yeah, but I couldn’t have said it better myself Rarest of recipes come from my good friend spiritedshaker that I can reshake to a T. And, alas, despite a hefty trip to the liquor store I bought a different Black Rum than she used and so here’s my reshake that is pretty damn close. I did switch the measures of aged Jamaican Rum and Black Rum so I wouldn’t feel bad using the same name (Jamaican refers to the Rum) because though Goslings has ingredients from Jamaica, it is not blended in Jamaica. Anyways, this drink is bananas! I quote: “The Espresso Martini and the Dirty Banana went clubbing together in Kingston in the 80’s, partied through the wee hours of the night and went home together. This is their love child.” Quite a description! The bold flavors of the rums are softened by the sweet banana and coffee liqueur, all folding around delicious fresh espresso. “Molassess and caramel from the black rum pair with the cinnamon and banana notes from the aged rum are a match made in heaven with coffee.” Did I rip half of her caption too? Yeah, but I couldn’t have said it better myself Ingredients: - Appleton Estate 12 Year Jamaican Rum - Goslings Black Rum Instructions: Add all ingredients to a shaker tin with ice and shake well. Strain back into tin and dry shake hard. Double strain into a coupe glass. Garnish with a bag of salt and $20 bill cause we ain’t ballin’ that hard Communal,Signatures,Themed