Rosie Schaap's Cuba Libre

Rosie Schaap's Cuba Libre
Total Time
5 minutes
Rating
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Real cane cola makes a difference in this classic highball. Try to find Mexican Coca-Cola or Boylan sugar cane cola if you can.

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Ingredients

Yield:1 drink
  • 2 to 3ounces light rum
  • Cola (preferably cane cola, such as Mexican Coca-Cola or Boylan), to fill
  • Squeeze of lime, plus a lime wedge for garnish
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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Fill a highball glass with ice and add rum, cola to fill and squeeze of lime. Garnish with a wedge of lime.

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My Grandfather (a Caribian guy) had it always with a few 'Angostura' Drops... And it made the Difference!

I add a few drops of Aztec chocolate bitters to the rum before adding Mexican Coke.

My Grandfather (a Caribian guy) had it always with a few 'Angostura' Drops... And it made the Difference!

Costco, and some times BJ's, stock cases of Mexican Coca Cola. I agree that the cane sugar makes a whole world of difference in the flavor, helped by the fact that the soda is in glass bottles and not cans.

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