Cocktails by Roy
Coquito
OUR THICK AND CREAMY -NO EGGS- COQUITO RECIPE IS A PUERTO RICAN TRADITION THAT IS LOADED WITH COCONUT, RUM, AND CINNAMON FOR AN EXTRA THICK AND CREAMY COCONUT NOG!
Description
Coquito means "Little Coconut" in Spanish. It's a traditional Christmas drink that originated in Puerto Rico. The coconut-based alcoholic beverage is similar to eggnog and is sometimes referred to as Puerto Rican Eggnog.
Our family recipe recreates this classic holiday drink with Bacardi rum and no eggs.
OUR THICK AND CREAMY -NO EGGS- COQUITO RECIPE IS A PUERTO RICAN TRADITION THAT IS LOADED WITH COCONUT, RUM, AND CINNAMON FOR AN EXTRA THICK AND CREAMY COCONUT NOG!
Description
Coquito means "Little Coconut" in Spanish. It's a traditional Christmas drink that originated in Puerto Rico. The coconut-based alcoholic beverage is similar to eggnog and is sometimes referred to as Puerto Rican Eggnog.
Our family recipe recreates this classic holiday drink with Bacardi rum and no eggs.
Rum Punch
OUR RUM PUNCH IS CRAFTED WITH OUR HOUSE RUM BLEND ALONG WITH OTHER CAREFULLY CHOSEN INGREDIENTS WHICH MAKES FOR A TRULY AUTHENTIC TROPICAL EXPERIENCE.
Description
The original drink in the Indian subcontinent was named paantsch. The word punch may be a loanword from Hindi पाँच (pāñć), meaning "five", as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, juice from either lime or lemon, water, and spices. Some believe the word originates from the English puncheon, which was a volumetric description for certain sized barrels used to transport alcohol on ships.
Our family recipe uses our house rum blend along with citrus and fruit juices for an aromatic bouquet of flavors.
OUR RUM PUNCH IS CRAFTED WITH OUR HOUSE RUM BLEND ALONG WITH OTHER CAREFULLY CHOSEN INGREDIENTS WHICH MAKES FOR A TRULY AUTHENTIC TROPICAL EXPERIENCE.
Description
The original drink in the Indian subcontinent was named paantsch. The word punch may be a loanword from Hindi पाँच (pāñć), meaning "five", as the drink was frequently made with five ingredients: alcohol, sugar, juice from either lime or lemon, water, and spices. Some believe the word originates from the English puncheon, which was a volumetric description for certain sized barrels used to transport alcohol on ships.
Our family recipe uses our house rum blend along with citrus and fruit juices for an aromatic bouquet of flavors.
Limoncello
Sipping limoncello after a meal is very popular in many parts of Italy. It also makes a great ingredient in cocktails. Even better, you don't need to travel to get some: our homemade limoncello will have you reminiscing about your trip to Italy. Our gift-tagged bottle option makes a wonderful gift!
Description
Sipping limoncello after a meal is very popular in many parts of Italy. It also makes a great ingredient in cocktails. Even better, you don't need to travel to get some: our homemade limoncello will have you reminiscing about your trip to Italy.
Sipping limoncello after a meal is very popular in many parts of Italy. It also makes a great ingredient in cocktails. Even better, you don't need to travel to get some: our homemade limoncello will have you reminiscing about your trip to Italy. Our gift-tagged bottle option makes a wonderful gift!
Description
Sipping limoncello after a meal is very popular in many parts of Italy. It also makes a great ingredient in cocktails. Even better, you don't need to travel to get some: our homemade limoncello will have you reminiscing about your trip to Italy.