ST VINCENT RUM PUNCH

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This is a classic rum punch recipe that follows the 1 of sour, 2 of sweet, 3 of strong and 4 of weak formula. The way it is served makes it uniquely St Vincent, or maybe it's just that my parents had a fridge that made crushed ice! For whatever reason, this punch makes me think of St Vincent. I told my Caribbean friends that I made a mean rum punch and I don't think they believed me. After tasting it they all decided that we had to use this recipe at our next steelpan performance. (check out my website link for band news.) This makes a very strong drink that gets progressively weaker. See the note at the bottom of the recipe.

Provided by RonaNZ

Categories     Punch Beverage

Time 20m

Yield 12 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 1/2 cups brown sugar
1 1/4 cups water
1 cup lime juice
3 cups rum (Mount Gay if possible)
1 dash Angostura bitters
nutmeg
ice

Steps:

  • Put the sugar and water in a saucepan and heat to dissolve the sugar. Set aside to cool. This should give you 2 cups of sugar syrup.
  • Juice enough limes to yield 1 cup of juice. Add to the sugar syrup. That is the 1 of sour and 2 of sweet. Our family called this mixture "gunge" because the raw sugar in St Vincent made a cloudy mixture that, when mixed with the lime juice, looks a bit unpleasant and gungy - tastes great though! The sugar in New Zealand gives a clearer syrup. Pour the gunge into a bottle if you are not following the punch bowl recipe.
  • If you are serving this in a punch bowl, pour the gunge and rum into a bowl. Add 3 cups of water and lots of ice (some ice will melt to make 4 cups). Add a few splashes of Angostura bitters on the top and grate some fresh nutmeg on top. That's a bit boring so - here's a better recipe.
  • Fill a glass with crushed ice so that it is packed right to the top of the glass.
  • Pour in one measure of gunge and one measure of rum. A "measure" is anything you like. This is still going to be a 1-2-3-4 recipe.
  • Mix with a straw.
  • Add a few drops of Angostura bitters so that it floats on the top and grate some fresh nutmeg on top. I have a special mini-grater just for nutmeg.
  • You will notice there is no "4 of weak" in this recipe. The ice is the "weak", some of which will melt immediately. The idea is that you sip this slowly and when the member of the opposite sex that you are talking to starts to look incredibly attractive, it's time to put your drink down and go on the dancefloor. When you come back, more ice will have melted and you'll appreciate the longer drink!
  • I have worked out the number of servings based on 2 fluid oz of rum or 4 drinks per cup of rum, which is quite a large drink. The size of the drink is up to you. The proportions will still be the same.

chelle jones
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I love the unique flavor of this rum punch. It's unlike anything I've ever had before.


Sem
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This is a delicious and refreshing drink. It's perfect for a hot summer day.


Kenneth Thompson
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I've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit. It's the perfect party drink.


Syad Shani
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This is a great recipe for a crowd. It's easy to make and everyone loves it.


King Hamidi
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I love how easy this recipe is to make. It's perfect for a weeknight dinner.


Samima Akther Eiva
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This is the perfect drink for a summer party.


Boniface Johnson
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This is a must-try for any rum lover. The flavors are incredible.


md shakilahmed
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I'm not usually a fan of rum punch, but this recipe changed my mind. It's so tasty and well-balanced.


Abdul Muqeet
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I love this recipe! It's so easy to make and it always turns out perfect.


Kimora Job
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This was a delicious and refreshing drink. I will definitely make it again.


Victor Marquez
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This is the best rum punch I've ever had. It's so smooth and flavorful.


Adelle Tiner
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I love the combination of pineapple and coconut in this recipe. It's like a vacation in a glass.


Abigail Moagi
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This is a great recipe for a tropical party. The flavors are amazing and the presentation is beautiful.


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I've made this recipe several times now and it's always a hit at parties. Everyone loves the unique flavor of the St. Vincent rum.


Yolisa Nohabile
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This rum punch is the perfect balance of sweet, sour, and boozy. I love the addition of fresh fruit, which gives it a refreshing twist.


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