Sharkbait’s Cocktail of the Week: Daiquiri Days

Happy Friday! This week I’m featuring an often overlooked spirit in my bar: Rum. I don’t really know why, but I usually don’t have rum on hand. I was out at the liquor store the other day re-stocking my rye and a bottle of Smith and Cross caught my eye. I decided to make an impulse purchase of it since I recall some recipes calling for it specifically. Plus, I’ve been kind of in a rum/daiquiri mood lately. That’s because of the history desk calendar I have. The other day there was an entry about Ernest Hemingway getting injured during WWI. Quick side note. I send those pages to my family in a group chat, and my sister set me up for an excellent Hemingway joke:

Anyway, I found a twist on a daiquiri called the Jamaican Daiquiri. I figured this was a good way to give the Smith and Cross a go, so I went for it:

1.5 oz Smith & Cross Traditional Jamaica Rum

0.75 oz lime juice

0.75 oz simple syrup

2 dashes Angostura Bitters

Add all ingredients into a cocktail shaker with ice. Shake until cold and double-strain into a chilled coupe. Garnish with a lime wheel.

Distinct rum aroma on this one. I thought there would be more lime, especially with the entire wheel garnish, but there isn’t much to speak of here. Not the worst thing mind you, just where I thought this was gonna go.

Oh that is refreshing. The first thing that got me is just how ice cold this is. I know, it was shaken which chills it almost immediately, and it was poured into a coupe straight from the freezer, but that is what hit me first. A perfect start to this, especially on a hot summer day.

The tartness from the lime is the first flavor that gets you. At first, it would seem like that flavor is going to dominate, but it mellows out rather quickly with the simple syrup helping in that regard. With the mellowed citrus attack, that’s when the rum’s natural flavors start to shine. I hadn’t had Smith and Cross before, so before I made this I wanted to try it neat to get a good baseline. The flavors of the rum are mellowed a bit, but I can still get a good taste of the clove and cinnamon spice notes coming through, along with some of the other tropical fruit flavors (namely mango) that I can still slightly pick up on, now that I know what I’m looking for.

The finish is a mix of the rum flavors, with some of the lime still hanging around. The lime lasts the longest, and leaves a bit of an aftertaste that stays on the palate after you finish a sip. Which I think is a good thing. It’ll keep you from going back to the drink too many times, and this is an easy drinker on a hot summer day. I’ll absolutely be making this again, and I think I need to keep some Smith and Cross in my bar as a go to rum. It’s great to mix, and great to sip. Not to mention easy on the wallet.

(Banner image courtesy Matthew Tetrault Photography)

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LemonJello

FOLKS! We are nearing tWBS Memorial Fantasy Football Leagues renewal time.

Lowratio League will be welcoming in our four new members freshly relegated from Freezer Vodka League.

If anyone no longer wants to participate, just let me know so we can find fresh fish to fill the ranks.

BallsofLacrosseAndMapleSyrup

I renewed the Freezer Vodka league today, even tho no longer in it. Something to do with me being commish last year.

BrettFavresColonoscopy

Well played on the Hemingway joke. Short but not sweet.

Horatio Cornblower

Have to go for my annual physical this afternoon, (and by annual I mean I think I forgot the last 2-3 years, but whatever, how important can they be when you’re over 55?), which always reminds me of the classic line from Cheers, when Sam enters the bar coming back from his own physical…

Diane: Oh Sam, what did the doctor say?

Sam: Same thing he always says: “Wow!”

Horatio Cornblower

My doctor will not say “wow” at least not in a good way, but I will get a lecture about heart disease. Again.

For the record I don’t have heart disease and there’s really no history of it in my family, other than a grandfather who had a congenital heart defect and was advised, early on, not to exert himself. As far as the family can tell, it may be the only medical advice the man ever took.

BrettFavresColonoscopy

Doctors are hard to trust these days, especially since they recommend not drinking.

Horatio Cornblower

I prefer to do my own research on that topic.

2Pack

Seriously once I passed 65 the clinic stopped sending me reminders on shit. The system gives up on you at some point.

blaxabbath

I’m boarded to head to the hale. It’s no Jamaica but there will be rum.

Horatio Cornblower

Really thought this week’s cocktail would involve smoke.

Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

Which is funny because Request Line actually will.

Gumbygirl

Yay, it’s the morning thread!

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2Pack

Yep, party time

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Rikki-Tikki-Deadly

When I was in college my dorm would have an annual party where the featured drink was daquiris – peach and strawberry. Ever since I graduated I haven’t had many of then I think I got all daquiri’d out.

BrettFavresColonoscopy

Daiquiri at a quality cocktail bar = top tier deliciousness

Daiquiri anywhere else = sugary disgustingness

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