Pampero Blanco Rum Daiquiri
A classic, citrusy cocktail of Fresh Lime Juice and a dash of Sugar shaken with Pampero Blanco Rum.
Ingredients
50ml
Pampero Blanco Rum
30ml
Lime Juice
5ml
Simple Syrup
1
Lime Twist (Garnish)
0 units of alcohol per serve
Equipment
1
Coupe Glass
1
Ice Scoop
1
Jigger
1
Cocktail Shaker
1
Hawthorne Strainer
1
Fine Strainer
1
Tongs
Serves:
Method
Preparation
- Shake all the ingredients with Ice.
- Fine strain into a chilled Coupe Glass.
- Garnish with a Lime Twist.
Alcohol content
Alcohol content
15.8 g per serve
Interesting facts
The daiquiri was one of Ernest Hemingway's favorite drinks. He even had his own recipe for the perfect daiquiri, which he called "the Papa Doble."
History of the drink
The Daiquiri is a classic blend of rum, lime juice and sugar. Its name comes from its place of origin- Daiquiri, Cuba, where it was apparently created by an American mining engineer named Jennings Cox in 1898, before making its way over to the U.S. The drink became popular in the 1940s when World War II rationing affected whisky and vodka, yet rum remained easily obtainable due to trade relations with Latin America. Originally, this cocktail was served in a tall glass packed with cracked ice, which evolved to shaved ice poured into a chilled coupe glass, to form the version we use today.