We don't drink much alcohol in our house. The occasional cider or alcoholic ginger beer is about as exciting as it gets. Cuba does have a cocktail named after it though so we've decided to give it a try.
The Cuba Libre was invented in Cuba in the early 1900s and translates as 'Free Cuba' which was used as the slogan for the Cuban Independance Movement.
Ingredients:
Rum
Cola
Limes
Ice
Squeeze some lime juice into each glass and add some ice cubes.
Add a shot of rum and top with cola. Garnish with a segment of lime.
The rum has a lovely warmth to it when you have a mouthful and the lime gives a tangy depth of flavour. I quite liked it, which is impressive because I don't enjoy the taste of most alcoholic drinks.
This is the 5th and last Cuban recipe so we'll be off to Denmark next!
The Cuba Libre was invented in Cuba in the early 1900s and translates as 'Free Cuba' which was used as the slogan for the Cuban Independance Movement.
Ingredients:
Rum
Cola
Limes
Ice
Squeeze some lime juice into each glass and add some ice cubes.
Add a shot of rum and top with cola. Garnish with a segment of lime.
The rum has a lovely warmth to it when you have a mouthful and the lime gives a tangy depth of flavour. I quite liked it, which is impressive because I don't enjoy the taste of most alcoholic drinks.
This is the 5th and last Cuban recipe so we'll be off to Denmark next!
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