The Planters Punch (Smuggler’s Cove recipe)

We couldn’t have a summer menu without some TIKI in the mix! The Planter’s Punch is a quick and easy tiki cocktail that can be made with either a blender or a cocktail shaker. The blender is the traditional way to make it, and there are cheap options that also make excellent milk shakes!

Rum is a tricky element in tiki, because the magic is found in the specific type and often (though not in this drink) in the combination of flavors. Stick with an aged rum for this one (not white, spiced, or (yikes) coconut!). The flash blend is also pretty straight forward here. Get all the ingredients in the tin, along with a bunch of ice that you smashed into a crushed state with your Lewis Bag and Mallet, and then pound that high button and run for 5 seconds. And then do it 1-2 more times. That will nicely mix and aerate the cocktail. Then simply open pour straight into your chilled glass and grab a straw (this one is VR Enabled!

Cheers!

3oz Jamaican Rum (appleton 12 year is nice)

0.25oz All Spice Dram

1oz Fresh Lime Juice

0.75oz Demerara Syrup

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

Semi-Crushed Ice – best (and most enjoyable!) method is using a Lewis Bag and Mallet to create the ice, starting with standard cubes

Add all ingredients to a stainless steel cup (comes with blender)

Fill with semi-crushed ice (made with Lewis Bag and Mallet, see above)

Flash blend (4-5 second bursts, 2-3 times)

Open pour into a chilled highball or Zombie glass

Garnish with sprig of Mint (slap it to wake it up first)

Add all ingredients to a cocktail shaker

Fill with semi-crushed ice and shake for 10-12 seconds

Open pour into a chilled highball or Zombie glass

Garnish with sprig of Mint (slap it to wake it up first)

Source: Smugger’s Cove Recipe (also found in their great BOOK)

The Wildest Redhead

The Wildest Redhead

Over the summer I dove into Tiki cocktails, and discovered the wonderful flavor of “All Spice Liqueur” aka Pimento Dram. I read that it was a flavor that would blend nicely into fall drinks as well, so I went looking for a cocktail.

I read the story of a bartender named Meaghan Dorman, who invented this drink at the Lantern’s Keep bar in NYC. The story was fun, but the selling point was a new liqueur in the cocktail called “Cherry Herring”. No fish in this syrup, that “herring” reference is a brand name. Be careful with this bottle. When the recipe says 0.25oz, take it seriously. Too much of this flavor and you are drinking cough syrup, but just the right amount and it is amazing. So grab your bottles and try making this sweet cocktail!

1.5oz Blended Scotch Whisky

0.75oz Lemon Juice (fresh squeezed)

0.5oz Honey Syrup (3 honey to 1 water)

0.25oz AllSpice Liqueur (Pimento Dram)

0.25oz Cherry Herring Liqueur

Add the first four ingredients (everything but the Cherry Herring) to a shaking tin

Fill with ice and shake for 15 seconds

Put a large cube in a low ball glass

Strain the cocktail into the low ball (I prefer to double strain, to minimize ice chips)

Using a spoon, pour the Cherry Herring Liqueur into the drink (it will sink to the bottom for a cool look)

CHEERS!!

Source: Difford’s Guide