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Five Rummy Drinks that will Push you off Bar Stools - DIY Recipes

Making your own cocktails at home can be fun, easy, and pretty inexpensive. Those types of drinks that floor you off of bar stools with just one pinch, can cost over 80 bucks in ingredients. But Iò€™m talking those do-it-yourself Pina Coladas that require minimum effort and give you the dainty buzz that you need. Get a bottle of rum, preferably Goslingsò€™ Black Seal and go nuts! Here are some rummy drinks that get you tipsy with time and taste. 1. Pina Colada: This is the classic at home cocktail for you and your gal pals on a sunny Sunday. Ò All you need is one part cream of coconut, one part pineapple juice, two parts Goslings, and a twist of lime. A crave-worthy Colada in the matter of seconds! 2. Rum and Tonic: All you need for this novelty drink is 1 part Goslings, 1-2 parts tonic (depending on taste), and a twist of lime. Two dainty limes for a daytime delight! 3. Watermelon Cocktail: Fruit syrups take a little more preparation, but theyò€™re pretty simple to make and take no time at all. The basic premise is to boil a cup of honey or super mixed with a cup of water and mashed fruit, in this case we use watermelons. Then you store it for easy refills. Ò For a mouth-watering watermelon cocktail you need 2 parts Gosling, one part home-made watermelon syrup, and a club soda with some basil leaves to taste. 4. Dark Stormy: For a more robust, aggressive taste, you may want to try this ginger-esque beer. All you need is 2 parts Ginger Beer and one part Gosling for this dark and stormy drink. 5. The Cuba Libre: Another novelty drink that is native to Havana and exotic islands requires 1 part Goslings, one part Coke, and a copious amount of lime. Top it off with a little paper umbrella and youò€™ll think that youò€™re vacationing in the Caribbean Islands. Cheers!


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