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How to Make a Bahama Mama
For the classic Bahama Mama, shake together dark and light rum, coconut rum, pineapple juice, orange juice, and grenadine. Mix some in a glass with ice and garnish it with an orange slice and cherry for the perfect tropical treat.
Ingredients
1 oz white rum: This is the real deal, this gives the drink a clean and cool taste.
1 oz coconut rum: Sweet, has a nutty flavor, think tropical beaches.
0.5 oz dark rum: Along with adding depth and character to the libation, this also helps to offset some of the sugar.
1 oz pineapple juice: It really brings it to a fun and tropical place.
1 oz Orange Juice: Gives a citrus taste, perfect with pineapple juice.
¼ oz grenadine: For a dash of color and sweetness.
Juice of a lime: For that "sour" to balance everything out.
Instructions
Fill a shaker with ice: This will guarantee that your Bahama Mama is ice cold.
Add the white rum, coconut rum, and dark rum: Fill a glass half-full of ice, then pour each spirit over the ice starting your tropical foundation.
Add the pineapple juice and orange juice: The type of juices that make your Bahama Mama have its classic fruity flavor.
Pour in the grenadine and lime juice: They will also give you some more colors and sweetness in your sweets.
Shake well: Put the lid on and shake until everything is ice-cold.
Mix and strain into an iced glass: I'm personally using a highball glass for this one, but presentation is open to interpretation.
Garnish: Garnish with a pineapple slice, cherry or fun straw.
Serving Suggestions
Tiki mug — Bring a little tropical flair to your drink with a fun tiki mug serving up Bahama Mama style.
Coconut Shell: If you wanted to go island themed, you could always serve your now delicious drink in an actual Coconut shell.
Mason Jar: The traditional mason jar gives you a nice country feel and is great for outdoor events.
Pineapple cup: For a different and fun approach, hollow out the pineapple.
Hurricane glass: The quintessential tropical cocktail vessel; a hurricane glass makes layer drinks look good.
Tips and Variations
Frozen Bahama Mama - Mix the ingredients in a blender with crushed ice for an ultra-chill version of this cocktail.
Add a kick: A few drops of bitters or a shot of ginger syrup for added roundness and warmth.
Make it a mocktail: Swap the rums for coconut water and more juice to create an treat.
Garnish with flair: Top with a pineapple slice and cherry.
Serve in style: Serve in a chilled glass to elevate the imbibing experience and keep your cocktail nice and cold.
You can adjust the sweetness: Use as little or as much pineapple juice as you like to suit your sweet preference.
Preparation Time
5 minutes
Serving size: 1 person
Nutrition Information
Calories: 253 kcal
Carbohydrates: 31 g
Fat: 0 g
Protein: 1 g
Ingredient Substitutes
White Rum: You can replace this with Vodka if necessary.
Coconut Rum: A little coconut water with a splash of vanilla extract.
Dark Rum: An aged whiskey would make an excellent source of the same depth of flavor.
Grenadine -- sub in raspberry syrup or pomegranate juice for a fruitier take.
Lime Juice: Fresh lemon juice can provide a similarly tang sour taste.
Orange Liqueur: Triple sec or a little fresh orange juice.
Simple Syrup: You can use honey or agave syrup as sweetener alternatives.
FAQs
Where does the Bahama Mama hail from?
While the exact beginnings of a Bahama Mama are somewhat of a mystery, this fruity cocktail was most likely born in the Caribbean and brought to life by bold flavors influenced by the island lifestyle.
Can you make Bahama Mama ahead of time?
I prefer to mix everything in a pitcher (minus the ice) and chill until serving. Give it a vigorous shake or stir before pouring over ice.
Is there a non-alcoholic version of the Bahama Mama?
Absolutely! You can recreate this in a non-alcoholic version by substituting parts of coconut water and pineapple juice for rums, with a dash of grenadine to get that pinkish-red touch.
What glass should I use to serve a Bahama Mama?
A Bahama Mama is typically served in a hurricane glass, but any tall glass will do.
What garnish should I use for my Bahama Mama?
Optional garnish, such as a slice of pineapple, a cherry or an orange wheel for extratropical decadence.
Conclusion
Made with a combination of rums, juices, and grenadine, the Bahama Mama cocktail is an island breeze in a glass. Whether you want to enjoy it solo or with your friends, it is an fascinating spirit, alike for any occasion. Taste the tropics — play with flavors and experimenting with other tropical cocktails will get you well on your way to being a mixologist that creates experiences.
Description
Bahama mama drink recipe
Ingredients
1oz White rum
1oz Coconut rum
0.5oz Dark Rum
1oz Pineapple Juice
1oz Orange Juice
1/4oz Grenadine
Juice of a lime for garnishing
Instructions
1
Fill a shaker with ice
This will guarantee that your Bahama Mama is ice cold.
2
Add the white rum, coconut rum, and dark rum
Fill a glass half-full of ice, then pour each spirit over the ice starting your tropical foundation.
3
Add the pineapple juice and orange juice
The type of juices that make your Bahama Mama have its classic fruity flavor.
4
Pour in the grenadine and lime juice
They will also give you some more colors and sweetness in your sweets.
5
Shake well
Put the lid on and shake until everything is ice-cold.
6
Mix and strain into an iced glass
I'm personally using a highball glass for this one, but presentation is open to interpretation.
7
Garnish
Garnish with a pineapple slice, cherry or fun straw.