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Living in The Caribbean, Vivien loves to use local flavours to make tropical recipes.

Blue Light Caribbean Gin Mojito

Gin Mojito Recipe: Caribbean Style

Gin Mojitos are a fun twist on the classical rum based mojito. With a light and tasty flavour it is the perfect drink for an afternoon in the sunshine. We’ve got a great recipe for you to try. What is the original mojito recipe Classic Mojitos contain a blend of rum, club soda, lime, fresh mint leaves, and simple syrup. Where did the Mojito Come from? It’s one of those questions many people ask (normally when they’re a few mojitos in). While the actual history is difficult to trace, there are a few key points in the life of the mojito:  It’s popularity into western pop culture really kicked off when Ernest Hemingway was living in Cuba and writing about the now infamous mojito  It was a James Bond featured the drink  Originally, mojitos were made with Cuban moonshine, which was replaced by rum by pirates.  Wherever the mojito originated, we are sure glad that it did.  What makes a Caribbean Gin Mojito different?  What we do know is that the Mojito originated in the Caribbean (Cuba). The Caribbean is full of history, flavour and a great drinking culture.  The Caribbean Gin Mojito is taking the classic cocktail back to its roots. Instead of a Cuban moonshine you can mix it in with a well balanced, smooth gin, made right here in the islands that started it all.  Gin Mojito is also called a “Southside”  The Southside cocktail comes from 1920’s around the time of prohibition.  This is when many “classic” cocktails were invented. Basically, bartenders with trying to come up with cover ways to mask the horrible taste/smell of the moonshine alcohol that was available.  The story with the gin mojito is that it originated at roughly the same time on the Southside of Chicago and the Southside of New York city.  Original Southside is not quite the same as a Mojito  While there are similarities, a gin mojito is closer to the more classic mojito we’ve all grown to appreciate. Filled with great chunks of lime and mint. The Southside has a couple of fresh mint pieces, lemon juice and sugar.  How to make a Gin Mojito Gin Mojito’s are easy to make. You can either switch out the rum for gin in your usual recipe, or follow these instructions. Place mint, lime and simple syrup in a cocktail shaker and muddle. Then add gin and ice and shake well. Pour into a tall glass, and garnish with mint leaves and lime. Want to try Caribbean Gin? Made using fresh and unique island botanicals, Blue Light Caribbean Gin is famous for being seriously smooth. It might be the fact that it’s made just steps away from the beach and blended with tropical rainwater that makes it that way. So, if you’re looking for a smooth, flavourful, gluten-free gin, it’s definitely one to try! Like this Article? Pin it! Vivien DLiving in The Caribbean, Vivien loves to use local flavours to make tropical recipes. thedharmatrails.com

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Pineapple Gin Daiquiri Recipe

If you are looking for a refreshing Summer drink, a pineapple gin daiquiri is the perfect tropical twist. Featuring smooth Caribbean gin flavours, the pineapple sweet and tangy taste, this delicious drink is blended up into an icy cool cocktail. Why We Love Pineapple Mixed With Gin Pineapples are loaded with nutrients and vitamins (with plenty of Vitamin C and manganese) They are a good source of antioxidants Can ease digestion Are low in calories (one cup has approximately 82.5 calories) It’s immunity boosting They are delicious and sweet! – Healthline Caribbean Gin? Blue Light Caribbean Gin has a total of fifteen botanicals infused through it. Featuring citrus peels, cinnamon, cacao, cardamom, nutmeg and more, it has a smooth taste with a hint of Caribbean spice. What’s even more unique, is that it is handmade in the worlds most tropical distillery. Located only a few steps away from a black sand beach our little distillery is a colourful place. It is run on solar power, and features a beautiful hand painted mural. Capturing essence of The Caribbean in every bottle, Caribbean Gin is a great way to celebrate all things tropical. How To Make Pineapple Gin Daiquiri’s Pineapple Gin Daiquiri’s are easy to make. We love using fresh pineapple in ours, but you can also substitute with pre-cut/canned pineapples. To make this fresh Summer cocktail, place 1.5 cups of pineapple in a blender, alongside 1.5 cups of ice cubes, and 4 Oz of Blue Light Caribbean Gin. Blend it until the mixture is combines, and serve in a glass. If you would like your cocktail sweeter, add some simple syrup to the mix. Garnish with a slice of pineapple and/or some fresh mint. For an extra twist, you can add a little lime juice or fresh lemon into your frozen pineapple drink. How to find Caribbean Gin Online Do you want to try the Caribbean’s own premium craft gin? It’s super smooth and full of island botanicals with a unique Caribbean Cane base, making it gluten-free! Like this Recipe? Pin it! Vivien DLiving in The Caribbean, Vivien loves to use local flavours to make tropical recipes. thedharmatrails.com

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