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Serve in an Old-fashioned glass
1 oz | Caribbean blended rum aged 6-10 years |
1⁄2 oz | Light white rum (charcoal-filtered 1-4 years old) |
1⁄2 oz | Cointreau triple sec liqueur |
1⁄4 oz | Monin Almond (Orgeat) Syrup |
1⁄2 barspoon | Blackstrap molasses |
3⁄4 oz | Lime juice (freshly squeezed) |
1⁄6 oz | Monin Pure Cane Syrup (65.0°brix, equivalent to 2:1 rich syrup) |
Recipe contains the following allergens:
18th October 2025 is Cravat Day
Depending on the sweetness of your molasses, you may not need to add sugar syrup.
Adapted from a drink created by Mark Lynch at Green 19 in Dublin, Ireland.
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The difference is indeed appreciable. The cocktail gains a fresher fruit flavour and at the same time a character that is somewhat lacking in the usual Havana 7y. The cocktail has gone from a i try and liked to a favorite.