Jamaican Yard Vibes
INGREDIENTS
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White, dark & coconut rum (Cocomania) — 1 part ea
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Triple Sec — 1/2 part
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Peach schnapps — 1/2 part
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Simple syrup — 1/2 part
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Lime juice — 1/2 part
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Pineapple juice — apporx 2 oz.
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Grenadine — by eye
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Blue Curacao syrup — by eye
STEPS
1 |
Add white rum, dark rum, coconut rum, Triple Sec, peach schnapps, simple syrup, lime juice and pineapple juice |
2 |
Shake mixture with ice |
3 |
Pour Grenadine slowly down the side to the bottom |
4 |
Gently pour Blue Curacao on top to layer |
5 |
Garnish as desired |
The Houseboat Grill
Location: Jamaica
Bartender: Rick
The Houseboat Grill is a delightful floating restaurant in Montego Bay that requires taking a small barge a few feet from land to the eatery.
The food and drinks, with their divine taste, are a true indulgence and the scenery captures the beauty of Jamaica.
Having lived in Jamaica, I can attest to the saying that a part of your soul never truly leaves. Jamaica holds a special place in my heart, with its breathtaking beauty, rich culture, vibrant music, laid-back lifestyle and deep respect for others. It’s a place that truly has it all.
Our wonderful host, Rick, introduced us to The Spirited Jamaican Yard Vibes, a delightful rum-based drink that he personally crafted.
For those seeking a more mellow option, the Jamaica Me Happy is a colorful concoction of various fruit juices, offering a refreshing and vibrant taste of the island.
IRIE!
That sound says, “All’s well,” accompanied by comfort and chilling out.
It’s not the sound I heard when I face-planted on a moped, losing consciousness and waking up to hear the doctor say, “Don’t let her see a mirror!”
My Rastafarian friend brought me medicine grown in her garden to treat the 36 stitches in my face. She also made me daily fresh hand-squeezed juices.
And the miraculous transformation from injury to healing, thanks to her concoctions, would rival the most expensive plastic surgery, which was Irie indeed.