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Source: http://www.doksinet Captain’s Caribbean Cocktails Drink Recipe Booklet www.caribbeantradingcom 1 Source: http://www.doksinet Captain’s Caribbean Cocktails The best Caribbean drinks usually include ingredients readily accessible on a tropical islands such as rum and fruit. Why? There are a variety of ways to mix these two elements that result in a sweet or sour concoction. Consequently, most people enjoy alcoholic drinks that fit in one or both categories. Included are many recipes anyone can mix together to make a tasty Caribbean drink. They are suitable for almost any occasions in which a delicious drink will set off an event. Whatever your personal tastes you will find that these Caribbean Cocktails add some spice to your life. Enjoy! www.caribbeantradingcom • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Simple Sangria La Vampirita Frozen Margaritas by the Pitcher Watermelon Basil Chile Fresca Coconut Lemon Drop Martini Caribbean Surfer

Tropic Salute Jump Up & Kiss Me Sanblaster Tropical Slammer Tropical Passion Cocktail Scurvy Outbreak Mojito Abracadabra Jamaica Kiss Bahama Mama Caribbean Cooler Mambabajamba 2 Source: http://www.doksinet Simple Sangria Because everyone should know how to concoct a pitcher of Sangria, Caribbean Trading Company presents to you a basic recipe for a traditional Sangria. Please feel free to get creative and submit your own Sangria recipes. Will post most the most fascinating and yummy. Ingredients -1 bottle of red wine -juice of 1 lime -1.5 table spoons of sugar -2 to 3 cups of chopped fresh fruit (1 apple, 1 orange, 1 peach, handful of red grapes) Step 1: Chopping the fruit You’ll want to maximize the surface of fleshy part of the fruit – so thin slices for the orange and cubes for the apple and peach. Grapes should be peeled and cut in half. Leave some slices on the side for garnishing later. Step 2: Bringing it all together Combine red wine, lime juice, sugar and chopped

fruit into a large pitcher and stir with a wooden spoon. For best results, let the Sangria sit in the refrigerator overnight – however if you want to drink right away, just chill the Sangria until cold. www.caribbeantradingcom Step 3: Serving Pour Sangria into a wine glass over 2 or 3 ice cubes and garnish with left over fruit pieces for presentation. 3 Source: http://www.doksinet La Vampirita Cheers to Halloween! Beware of the Vamparita. This lady is una Margarita sangrienta – or a bloody Margarita. Unlike a Bloody Mary, this drink is actually your traditional frozen margarita layered with sangria. Potent and alluring, the Vamparita is sure to please even the most demanding blood-thirsty pallet. To serve up a Vamparita simply fill 2/3 of a tall glass with frozen margarita and then pour in sangria for the remaining 1/3. Garnish with an orange wedge and serve immediately. www.caribbeantradingcom 4 Source: http://www.doksinet Frozen Margaritas by the Pitcher There are

countless ways to make a frozen Margarita – But for the perfect backyard cookout batch of frozen Margaritas, use the below recipe before the summer is over. Ingredients -2 quarts ice cubes -1 (12 fluid ounce) can frozen limeade concentrate -12 fluid ounces tequila (measure with empty limeade can) -1/4 cup Cointreau Garnish -margarita or kosher salt for the rims -lime wheels Step 1: Blending the batches Evenly dividing ingredients into 2 batches, place 1 quart ice cubes in a blender. Add 1/2 can limeade, 6 ounces tequila and 2 tablespoons Cointreau. Blend at top speed until drink is consumable via straw (add more tequila if necessary). Pour into a pitcher and repeat with remaining ingredients. Serve fresh or store in the freezer if needed for a short period of time. Step 2: Garnish and Serve Moisten each glass rim with lime wedge and dip each rim in the salt. Pour margaritas into each glass; garnish with lime wheel. www.caribbeantradingcom 5 Source: http://www.doksinet Watermelon

Basil Chile Fresca This drink recipe comes to us via the Mistress of Spices. A fresh fruity and spicy blend sure to please adventurous tastebuds. Please check out the Mistress’s blog for more great recipes. Ingredients -1/3 cup sugar -4 cups water -6 cups chopped, seeded watermelon -1/3 cup chopped basil leaves -1 small green chile, chopped (optional) Juice of one lime 1. Stir the sugar into the water in a large bowl Stir well until the sugar dissolves. 2. In a blender, liqueify the watermelon, basil and chile. 3. Add the watermelon puree and lime juice to the sugar water. Stir well and pour into a pitcher. 4. Chill in the fridge and serve over ice Makes a big flask www.caribbeantradingcom 6 Source: http://www.doksinet Coconut Lemon Drop Martini A light and fruity alternative from a stiff martini, this tempting concoction is a blend of coconut rum, vodka and lemonade. -1 part vodka -1 part coconut rum -Splash of lemonade Shake with ice and strain into a martini glass

www.caribbeantradingcom 7 Source: http://www.doksinet Caribbean Surfer Hang Ten and then some with this gnarley shot. -1 part Jagermeister -2 parts pineapple juice -1 part Malibu coconut rum Shake with ice and strain into shot glass www.caribbeantradingcom 8 Source: http://www.doksinet Tropic Salute In honor of Independence Day, we raise a toast to all of our state-side followers. Happy 4th! Tropic Salute -1 part raspberry liqueur -1 part lemon lime soda -1 part citrus vodka -1 part watermelon schnapps Shake with ice and strain into a shot glass www.caribbeantradingcom 9 Source: http://www.doksinet Jump Up and Kiss Me Taken from the Facebook page of The Buckaneer Hotel in St Croix, this vintage cocktail recipe is literally a vintage piece recently discovered among the hotel’s archives. Jump-up-and-kiss-me 1 oz Galliano 1 oz Cruzan light rum 1/4 oz apricot brandy 1 oz pineapple juice 1/4 oz lemon juice 1/2 oz Frothee* *If you know a good substitute for Frothee, let us

know! Put into blender with a little ice, and serve in a brandy glass. www.caribbeantradingcom 10 Source: http://www.doksinet Sandblaster A twist on the traditional rum & coke, The Sandblaster is a simple mix of your favorite light rum, pop, and a shot of lime juice. 1 oz light rum Generous squeeze of fresh lime juice Fill with cola www.caribbeantradingcom 11 Source: http://www.doksinet Tropic Slammer The Tropic Slammer is a perfect concoction of tasty spiced rum, creamy coconut, and pineapple juice. Shake well and garnish with pinapple. Forget about the cold and snow. Wish you were here! 1 oz spiced rum 1 oz coconut cream liqueur Fill with pineapple juice www.caribbeantradingcom 12 Source: http://www.doksinet Tropical Passion Cocktail Satisfy your urge to hop on a plane to the Caribbean with this fruity cocktail. 1oz peach schnapps 1oz rum 1oz triple sec Fill with orange juice Shake with ice and serve with a little umbrella www.caribbeantradingcom 13 Source:

http://www.doksinet Scurvy Outbreak In order to be a true adventurer, the Captain says you must be able to handle a shot of Scurvy. Layer scotch, coconut rum and Irish cream in a shot glass. Toast to the 7 Seas. And brace yourselves It’s 5:00 Somewhere! 1 part scotch 1 part coconut rum 1 part Irish cream www.caribbeantradingcom 14 Source: http://www.doksinet Mojito Ingredients 2 oz soda Crushed ice 1 tbsp sugar 12 mint leaves 0.5 oz lime juice 1.25 oz Captain Morgan Original spiced rum Place a mint leaf at the bottom of a glass. Add crushed ice, lime, rum, and sugar. Muddle ingredients Top off with soda. This best Caribbean drink will be popular with a person under the age of thirty. www.caribbeantradingcom 15 Source: http://www.doksinet Abracadabra Ingredients Shaved Ice 1 1/2 oz white rum 1/2 tsp caster sugar 1 1/2 oz mandarin juice 1 1/2 oz grapefruit juice Add the white rum, sugar, mandarin juice and grapefruit juice into a shaker. Shake well Then, strain over a large

glass full of shaved ice. This best Caribbean drink will be a hit with anyone who craves tart drinks or food. www.caribbeantradingcom 16 Source: http://www.doksinet Jamaica Kiss Ingredients 1/2 cup of milk 1/2 cup of ice cubes 1 shot Jamaican dark rum 1 shot of Tia Maria coffee liqueur In a blender, add milk, ice cubes, rum and liqueur. Blend well and pour into a large glass. This best Caribbean drink is one example of how coffee is often mixed to island drinks. A person who enjoys coffee flavored drinks will get a kick out of this one. www.caribbeantradingcom 17 Source: http://www.doksinet Bahama Mama Ingredients Crushed ice 1/2 banana 4 oz coconut milk 2 oz overproof rum 4 oz pineapple juice 1 splash grenadine syrup Mix the banana, milk, rum, pineapple juice and syrup into a blender with a 1/2 cup of ice. Then, pour into a glass. This best Caribbean drink is a crowdpleaser that most people can appreciate. www.caribbeantradingcom 18 Source: http://www.doksinet Caribbean

Cooler Ingredients 3/4 oz dark rum 1 cup crushed ice 1 oz heavy cream 1 oz coconut cream 1/2 oz apricot brandy In a blender, add rum, ice, heavy cream, coconut cream and brandy. Blend well and pour into a wine glass. Dress up this sweet concoction with a cherry. Serve this filling drink to a person with a sweet tooth. www.caribbeantradingcom 19 Source: http://www.doksinet Mambabajamba (San Juan Island) Ingredients 1 fifth peach schnapps 1 cup of pineapple chunks 1 pint Malibu coconut rum 12 cans (12 oz each) Rainier lager 1/2 gal concentrated pineapple juice In a large punch bowl, pour in the pineapple juice, lager, coconut rum and schnapps. Mix well Then, add in the pineapple chunks. Chill and serve to guests in tall glasses. This Caribbean drink will impress anyone who is a fan of beer. www.caribbeantradingcom 20 Source: http://www.doksinet Thank you for your interest in our Caribbean Cocktail Recipes. We are constantly creating new ones! For more recipes, please sign up

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