Well, there are many, many to choose from. But some featured attractions include:
Mixed With White Rum: Cuba Libre, Pina Colada, Rum Runner, Beachcomber, Daquaris (all of them), Mai Tai, Mojito
Mixed With Coconut Rum: Banana Sunrise, Coconut Bay Breeze, Sex on the Beach, Sex with a Bartender, Leg Spreader
Mixed With Dark Rum: Grog, Hairy Jerry, Pain Killer, Mochito
Shots: Surfer on Acid (personal favorite), Flaming Dr. Pepper, Screaming Dead Nazi
This is just a short list. There are really thousands of posibilities because Rum mixes so well with just about everything, so grab some mixers and go nuts!!
You can make coquito using coconut water, ice, and rum or vodka. You can also invent cocktails by adding vodka to your favorite drinks. You might enjoy raspberry or peach or lemon iced tea, lemonade, and fruit punch. I also enjoy adding it to blended strawberries. Yum!
Or a simple 'screwdriver' - Orange Juice and vodka.
Rum mixed drinks are very popular. The most common is the rum and coke. There is more info on rum and rum mixed drinks at http://www.bachelor-party-answers.com/rum-drink-recipes.html
rum and coke is always the cheapest drink and it good :)
Hope this helps !
You'd need more liquors, but those two are part of the ingredients for a Long Island Iced Tea.
Sex on the Beach is delicious!
Aguardiente & Cachaca.
An alcoholic beverage.
Not necasariy beer, but other drinks like vodka or rum can severely shrink male penis size and can make females have up to 2 extra periods every month
All rum is alcoholic by definition. Some rum flavors added to various foods are not actual rum.
Mexicans basically drink what everyone else drinks. Of special importance you can find beer (Corona beer is from Mexico,by the way), tequila, rum and whiskey. More traditional drinks also include mezcal, aguardiente or tepache.
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Typically by adding rum.
Um... It's Rum... So... Yup! Unless they make a non-alcoholic Coconut rum, but not that I am aware of...
All rum is alcoholic by definition. Some rum flavors added to various foods are not actual rum.
Beer, lager, wine, gin, whisky, brandy, rum, and a whole lot of other drinks. Almost anything, in fact.
Yes alcoholic beverages especially those made with yeast in them should be avoided. It seems that only rum and vodka are safe drinks.
Dark rum is an ingredient in many alcoholic drinks. Dry sherry is an ingredient in various recipes. Dill is a herb that is added to food recipes.