“Something Fruity” Part 1

One of the biggest requests that I get while bartending is “I want something fruity!  I want it strong but I DON’t want to taste the alcohol!!!”  In my mind I’m thinking, “Well, I’ve never met you before and I have no idea what you like or don’t like or might be allergic to…. But sure, let me whip you up something AMAZING! (Insert eyeroll here.)”

One of the first tips I’ve given to the bartenders I’ve trained is to have a couple of “fruity” drinks ready to suggest.  They can be some old standbys like a Sex on the Beach or a Malibu and Pineapple OR you can take this opportunity to create a signature offering. 

One of my signature “something fruity” options is the Dragonfly.  One of my favorite flavored rums is the Bacardi Dragonberry.  It’s a Dragonfruit and Strawberry flavor that is fruity without being cloying or overpowering and it mixes well with tons of things.  Plus almost everyone likes rum.  Rum is a fantastic base for so many drinks.  (And who doesn’t love a good rum & coke?) The Triple Sec gives it another layer of Citrus without adding anymore tartness.  The sour mix keeps it from being too sweet.  The Cranberry Juice is a familiar ingredient in the “something fruity” category of drinks.  Plus it makes the drink a really pretty color!     

I call this the Dragonfly.  There is no great story behind the name.  I’m really, REALLY bad at naming my drinks and one night I had to think of something to call it, so Dragonfly it was! 

  • Dragonfly
  • *Build this directly in a Collins Glass (10 ounce glass, or close to that) filled with ice
  • 1.5 ounces Bacardi Dragonberry
  • 1 ounce Triple Sec
  • Splash of Sour Mix
  • Top with Cranberry Juice
  • Stir to Combine and Enjoy!

RUM- It’s Not Just for Pirates!

RUM!!!!

August 16 is National Rum Day…. As if we needed an excuse to indulge in some delicious Rum drinks!  For years my go-to vacation drink was a Captain and Coke.  To this day it is still my fallback plan if I ever freeze up at a bar.  When I was 19 years old Bacardi had a low-proof Lime flavor and Diet Coke had just released a Lime flavor- it was a match made in heaven for my little underaged heart.

Over the years I’ve had a lot of fun with rum.  And Bacardi relaunched a high-proof version Lime Rum, so for National Rum Day I wanted to use it to make the BEST cocktail to close out your summer with!

It’s slightly labor intensive, but oh so worth it!  It would be very easy to triple or quadruple the recipe to make a Punch for a pool party. 

  • Watermelon Crawl-
  • 1.5 ounces Bacardi Lime
  • 5 ounces Watermelon Juice
  • A drizzle of Blackberry Nectar
  • Garnish with a slice of Lime or Blackberry or Watermelon slice (or all three!) and enjoy!

Watermelon Juice- Select the best looking Watermelon you can find- Black Diamond varieties are my favorite, but are not always available.  To save yourself a little bit of work, pick a seedless.  Once you found your perfect melon, cut it off the rind and into chunks (watch out for seeds!) and cram the chunks into a blender.  Put the lid on the blender and pulse a few times.  It won’t take long at all.  When it looks like a liquid stop pulsing.  Then pour it through a fine mesh strainer to remover any pulp and wayward seeds. 

Now let’s talk Mojitos.  What a classic cocktail!  A few years ago they came flooding back into popularity, even though they never really did go out of style.  I mean, who doesn’t love that crisp lime flavor balanced with sweet mint?  The only thing I REALLY don’t like about Mojitos is when the mint is muddled in the glass leaving a murky, swampy looking drink.  Plus who wants to worry about a stray piece of mint getting caught in your teeth?  So I prefer to make my Mojitos with a Mint Simple Syrup… yes, ok this adds a few more steps to the recipe.  BUT, you can make a large batch of the syrup and use it in other things- Iced Tea, Desserts, Other Cocktails, that sort of thing.  Plus when you make your own Simple Syrup YOU get to decide just how sweet you make it.  Ok, here we go!

  • Mojito-
    •  1.5 ounces Bacardi Silver
  • 1.5 ounces Mint Syrup (or more for a sweeter drink)
  • Splash of Lime Juice (Fresh juice or Roses Lime both work, just a matter of preference)
  • Build and Serve Over Ice, Stir to Combine and Top with Club Soda.  Garnish with a Slice of Lime and Sprig of Mint

I hope you enjoy these cocktails and National Rum Day!  What are some of your favorite Rum Drinks?

  • Mint Simple Syrup-
  • 2 Cups Water. If you like your tap water, go ahead and use that. If you don’t like your tap water please use your favorite bottled water.
  • 1 Cup Pure Can Sugar. A traditional simple service has a 1:1 water to sugar ratio. I prefer a less sweet cocktail, but feel free to increase the sugar ratio if you like a sweeter drink.
  • Bring to a Boil to dissolve the sugar and add 5-6 sprigs of Mint and remover from heat.
  • Let the Mint steep for 20-30 minutes and then strain into a container, and store in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.