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- A Rum Swizzle is a rum-based cocktail often called "Bermuda's national drink". The Royal Gazette has referred to it as "the legendary Sam swizzle...perfect for sharing and irresistible to locals and tourists alike". In addition to providing the "swizzle" portion of the 1933 swizzle stick product name, it has been said that this potent cocktail is "as much a part of Bermuda Island culture and cuisine as is the Bermuda onion, the vibrant hibiscus, or the graceful Bermuda Longtail." (en)
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- Cocktail Glass (en)
- Pilsner Glass or Tall Glass (en)
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- Grated Nutmeg, Cinnamon stick (en)
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- *1.5oz. 151-proof rum
*0.5oz fresh-squeezed lime juice
*0.5oz. 1:1 Simple Syrup
*6 drops of Pastis, herbsaint, or absinthe
*1 dashes Angostura Bitters (en)
- *4oz. black rum
*4oz. gold rum
*Juice of 2 lemons
*5oz. pineapple juice
*5oz orange juice
*2oz. Bermuda falernum
*6 dashes Angostura Bitters (en)
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- Bermuda Rum Swizzle (en)
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- Alternative: Combine liquid ingredients and crushed ice in blender, blend on high 5 seconds. Pour into frosty pre-chilled metallic or tiki mug. Garnish with grated nutmeg and cinnamon stick. (en)
- Mix in pitcher with crushed ice, shake vigorously until a frothing head appears. Strain into cocktail glasses. Garnish with a slice of orange and a cherry. Serves 6. (en)
- Fill half a tall glass with crushed ice. Add all ingredients and swizzle until ice forms on the outside of the glass . Top with additional crushed ice. (en)
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- A Rum Swizzle is a rum-based cocktail often called "Bermuda's national drink". The Royal Gazette has referred to it as "the legendary Sam swizzle...perfect for sharing and irresistible to locals and tourists alike". In addition to providing the "swizzle" portion of the 1933 swizzle stick product name, it has been said that this potent cocktail is "as much a part of Bermuda Island culture and cuisine as is the Bermuda onion, the vibrant hibiscus, or the graceful Bermuda Longtail." (en)
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