HEMINGWAY DAIQUIRI
"I drink to make other people interesting"
- Ernest Hemingway, 1899 - 1961
Hello everyone! Today's cocktail is more or less of a classic. It's a daiquiri popularized (or coined) by Ernest Hemingway who spent a part of his life in Cuba. According to the internet (it never lies by the way), he used to have many of these in a bar called "El Floridita". Also, the internet states that since Hemingway was a diabetic, he preferred a different kind of daiquiri (a less sugary one); legend has it that he loved this version so much that he always ordered a double, lending the cocktail its nickname of Papa Doble.
In its essence, the Hemingway Daiquiri is a more robust, dry version of the regular cocktail. If feeling manly enough, give this one a go and see for yourself!
- 6 cl white rum (prefer Cuban, e.g. Havana 3 años)
- 2 cl lime juice
- 1.5 cl maraschino liqueur (the sweetness to this cocktail derives from this ingredient)
- 1.5 cl grapefruit juice
- lime wheel (or maraschino cherry) as a garnish
Shake all ingredients except for the garnish with ice, strain, garnish and serve.
US citizens can't really use Havana rums because of the trade embargo that prohibits the selling of Cuban rum, but luckily for the rest of us, there is still hope :D But any good quality white rum will suffice.
For me, it had that oompf. Since my experience of daiquiris have always been sweeter, it was nice to experience the "other side" of this classic cocktail group. Moreover, there are so many different variations of the daiquiris out there, having a few different recipes in your back pocket doesn't hurt you at all. I give this cocktail a 3.5/5. Those who like their daiquiris dry and strong, it's a solid 5/5.
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