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HOT FOR RUMCHATA I S L AY S C OTC H B R E A K D OW N
Brrrrring on the frozen cocktails
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IMBRRR-IBES Chilly frozen drinks are ripe for summer.
publication of ABC Fine
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Wine & Spirits. Copyright 2017 ABC Liquors, Inc. All rights reserved.
RUMCHATA PSA: RumChata was made for summer cocktails too.
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ISLAY SCOTCH Breaking down Islay Scotch.
available in all stores. If the
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product you’re looking for isn’t available, ask us to order it for you!
ABSOLUT ELYX Absolut has partnered with Water For People to improve the quality of water in countries
Meghan Guarino
worldwide.
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Editor meghang@abcfws.com
EL DORADO RUM 12 YEAR Silky smooth and
Allie Smallwood
satisfyingly sweet, this rum
Contributing Editor
is best sipped straight—but we won’t stop you from
allies@abcfws.com
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mixing it in your cocktails.
COCO DREAM COLADA
CUBA LIBRE
3 oz Master of Mixes Piña Colada Mixer 1 oz Vanilla Vodka 1 oz Orange Juice
2 oz El Dorado Rum 1 Lime Cola
Combine ingredients in a mixing glass. Fill with ice, shake and strain into a chilled glass.
Squeeze a lime into a glass then add 3 ice cubes. Add rum, then drop in lime wedges. Pour soda over to fill the glass. Stir.
M E G H A N G UA R I N O
RUMCHATA
RumChata is known for a lot of things: its likeness to Cinnamon Toast
Maas and team settled on a Caribbean rum that was distilled at
Crunch, its ability to create an incredible pumpkin pie martini and its
a high proof and aged about six months to mellow the flavors.
creamy (but still light!) mouthfeel. One thing RumChata is not typically
The key to the final product is the delicate balance of rum, cream,
known for is its adaptability to warmer weather, but that’s about to change.
cinnamon, vanilla and sugar. After two years of recipe revisions and
As founder Tom Maas exclaimed, “Creams don’t sell in the summer?! When
blending blunders, the RumChata recipe was finalized.
do you sell all the ice cream?!”
Since its launch in 2009, this cream liqueur has been celebrated in cooler
Tom Maas retired from the industry after 25 years in the liquor business.
months for its cinnamon palate and silky mouthfeel. But these attributes
“Retired” is a loose term, though, because shortly after calling it a day, Maas
are exactly the reasons why RumChata should be present in your poolside
was itching to start another project. “When I retired, I got bored,” Maas
cocktails as well. Tropical rum flavors and light cream mix well for smooth
said. “So I was looking for new ideas, new adventures and I stumbled on
and refreshing summertime sippers. Try RumChata as the cream to your
horchata—the flavor of horchata.”
iced coffee or mixed with root beer for an easy root beer float.
A veteran of new product innovation, it was natural that Maas was so
Our favorite summertime
intrigued by a flavor that he began brainstorming ways to create an alcoholic
cocktail is the RumChata
version. The first step? Sending his son out to get samples of horchata from
Iced Coffee.
five different taco stands. “We got a recipe from one of the taco stands we
Try one today and get
really liked and tried to match that flavor,” Maas said. Instead of the usual water-based versions that are ubiquitous in Latin America, he tweaked the traditional horchata recipe to be cream-based to that it had a luxurious, smooth finish. He also made it with one-third less fat than standard creams so it was lighter and more drinkable than the average cream liqueur. The next step, deciding which alcohol would go into the product, was still in progress when the name was decided upon. RumChata was tossed to Maas by a friend who was working on the package design.“It just sounded good,” Maas explained. And, as it turned out, it tasted good too. “Rum has notes of vanilla in it that really push out the flavor of the horchata,” Maas said. “I tried tequila and tequila didn’t work at all. Vodka didn’t push anything out, it just gave it heat. Bourbon wasn’t bad, but bourbon just overtook it.”
RUMCHATA Iced Coffee 1 1/2 oz RumChata 1 cup Coffee, cooled 1 cup Ice Pour RumChata over cold coffee and stir. Fill the glass with ice and serve.
hooked on this liqueur’s mixability, adaptability and most of all, flavor.
IMBRRR-IBES A L L I E S M A L LW O O D
Pool days, lake days, beach days and Sunday Fundays lie ahead of us for miles with this sunshine-y season upon us. When it comes to fueling those days, beer cans are good and pre-mixed cocktails are better; but imagine what a freshly prepared frozen cocktail could do for a perfect summer’s day? Frozen cocktails, despite their bad reputation for being sugary slushies with cheap alcohol, are the only answer to summer’s hottest days. And they don’t have to be difficult, monotone or flavorless.
This little collection is one of decadence, refreshment and complex flavor – a pool/lake/beach-side sip for every palate. If you have a blender, you’re ready to make these drinks. Nothing refreshes like a huge sip of sorbet-based frozen sangria or tantalizes like frozen, boozy Mexican hot chocolate. These swigs will elevate any summer day or night.
Frozen Spiked Mexican Hot Chocolate 1 oz Chocolate, chopped 2 tbsp Dark Cocoa Powder 2 tbsp Sugar 1/2 cup Heavy Cream 1 1/2 cups Whole Milk 3/4 tsp Cinnamon 1/8 tsp Cayenne Pepper 1-3 tbsp Cuesta Mesa Gold Tequila 2 cups Ice
Mix first 7 ingredients over low heat in a saucepan until the sugar, chocolate and cocoa have dissolved. Adjust cinnamon and cayenne to taste. Remove from heat and cool. Chill until very cold. Add 2 cups ice, chilled hot chocolate and tequila to blender. Blend until desired consistency. Pour into glasses and serve topped with whipped cream, cinnamon and chocolate shavings. Adapted from the wellflouredkitchen.com
Frozen Negroni 4 1/2 oz Los Apostoles Gin 2 1/2 oz Campari 2 1/2 oz Sweet Vermouth 3 cups Ice Orange Slices, for garnish
Combine gin, Campari and sweet vermouth in an airtight container. Place in freezer and freeze for at least 8 hours (up to 3 days). When ready to serve, add chilled alcohol and ice to blender. Blend on high speed until smooth, about 30 seconds. Pour into rocks glasses or a wine glass. Garnish with an orange slice and serve. Adapted from seriouseats.com
Frozen Peach & Coconut 6 oz Club Caribe Silver Rum 4 oz Coco Lopez Coconut Cream 2 oz Simple Syrup 2 Ripe Peaches, cubed 8 dashes Angostura Bitters Ice 1 oz Cayman Reef Spiced Rum, divided Ground Cinnamon, for garnish 4 Cinnamon Sticks, for garnish
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Combine silver rum, coconut cream, simple syrup and bitters in a container. Cover and refrigerate at least 8 hours (up to 12 hours). To serve, transfer the rum mixture to a blender and add 3 cups ice and peaches. Blend at high speed until well mixed and thick, about 45 seconds. Pour into 4 glasses and top each with 1/4 ounce dark rum, a dash of cinnamon and a cinnamon stick. Adapted from seriouseats.com
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An Irishman Looks to Islay W I D K E V E R , I V – W I N E & S P I R I T S S P E C I A L I S T, N E W S M Y R NA B E A C H
There aren’t many words in the whisk(e)y
malts with aromas of heather, orchard fruit, toffee
vernacular that leak pure hedonistic joy inside of
and soft sea air.
my heart quite like the words Islay malt. It is here,
Bunnahabhain’s southern neighbor, Caol Ila is
on Islay (EYE-luh), where Scotland inherited her
fiercely peated. Sitting very close to the channel
whisky tradition from the explorative Irish monks,
separating Islay from Jura, Caol Ila is reminiscent
sailing north from modern-day County Antrim in
of honey, charcoal, peppercorn and hyacinth—
the north of Ireland right into the quiet, protective
expressive if not a bit intimidating.
bay of Islay. These 14th century monks found here,
Continuing south to the northern edge of Loch
on this fairly barren, mountainous, wind-lashed isle, all the raw materials they needed to introduce a
Lagavulin Distillery
culture of whisky distillation: sweeping barley fields,
Indaal sits Bruichladdich (BROOK-laddy) and its sister Port Charlotte. Like Bunnahabhain, Bruichladdich gave up peated malts in search of
peat beds, pure, peat-filtered water and a bay for the Ardberg Distillery
mooring of boats. This combination was fortuitous. From this humble, ancient place the fervor for
purity. These malts are generous, floral, saline and abundantly fruity. To maintain a peated malt,
whisky production spread as quick as embers in the
Bruichladdich purchased Port Charlotte distillery,
wind; by the mid-1600s, the whole of Scotland was
where they’ve blown out all the windows to produce
engulfed in the fire of Scotch distillation.
a malt likened to charring apples and smoking fish over peat fire.
Islay is situated off Scotland’s western coast at the southern end of the Hebrides islands that lie
Directly across Loch Indaal there is Bowmore.
disbanded in the northern Atlantic. The island
Protected from the region’s fierce weather and wind,
herself and her residents are known for their
this deeply-fruited malt is only medium-peated and
adherence to history, stubbornly rebuking any
is a great ‘starter’ expression for Islay malt.
modern amenity that might prove life on this frozen, sea-swept island any easier. Islay is stuck in time—an irony these days, considering that her malts are among the most prized and sought after in the world. She is a home of wind, fog, brine, smoke and peat—the peat beds still vast, quiet, deep. And while many places around Great Britain have done away with the ritualistic cutting of peat, in Islay, where its number one export is directly affected by the acrid, oily smoke of a peat brick, men young and old stand shoulder to shoulder in cold, damp bogs cutting turf from the earth. Peat also remains a primary source of fuel and heat on the island—a testament to the island’s perseverance to remain unchanged. For its small size, Islay is home to eight of Scotland’s most recognizable malts. And these malts are known for being the most complex, mind-bendingly peaty, smoke-ridden, salted, sticky malts there are—in
many a first quick sip of Islay Scotch by the novice is as quickly spat from the mouth. These are not for the faint of palate. They bruise quickly and without apology. They singe the mind into believing that one is standing inside a peat hearth, chomping on smoked herring wrapped in seaweed, dipped in sea water. The experience is unmatched and not for everyone. That said, Islay’s reputation precedes its quality, its status likened to that of Grand Cru Champagne or classed Bordeaux. Looking at a map of Islay, the general rule is the malt becomes more peated the further south one goes. The northernmost distillery is Bunnahabhain, the queen of the north. Once considered so peaty as to resign herself undrinkable, the ‘Bunny’ gave up peated malts many years ago preferring instead to focus on the freshness of the malt and its
Then there are Islay’s three southerly battleships— the brash, brut-like, intoxicatingly peated malts of the southern shore: Ardbeg, Lagavulin and Laphroaig. Here the spirit of Islay rips from the glass in unapologetic roars of smoke, peat, brine and oak. These legendary distilleries sit as ramparts in defense of some foreign invader. The Atlantic winds whip salt air into all exposures. The brine invades everything it touches, from the grain stores to the malting floor, in through the storehouse and into the oak staves themselves. What is left is a finished whisky with pronounced saline notions— an anointment from ancient, oceanic gales. All malts included herein are available at many of your local ABC Fine Wine & Spirits. Get out and dare yourself to explore the history of Scotch distilling in a way only Islay can!
surroundings. This is the most delicate of all Islay
fact, they can be so peaty, so seaweed-esque, that
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Port Charlotte
WAT E R F O R T H E P E O P L E A L L I E S M A L LWO O D
Bet you didn’t think vodka could help change the world, did ya?
ABOUT ABSOLUT ELYX
Yep, Absolut has partnered with Water
LAND
For People to do something good
All the winter wheat used to make Absolut
where people might least expect it: the spirits industry. Water For People is one of the most respected water organizations in the
Elyx comes from one farm, the Råbelöf Estate in southern Sweden. This farm was selected for its quality and strong
world – a United States registered 501(c)
environmental ethics. Waste stillage from
(3) charity dedicated to finding water
the distillery is used to feed more than
solutions for everyone, forever. Water For People works with governments,
7,000 animals on the estate, whose waste in
communities and other NGOs on the
turn provides one third of the fertilizer for
ground across nine countries worldwide
the wheat crops. The farm operates as close
to ensure that the water solutions they put in place have support systems to last for
as possible to environmental equilibrium.
generations to come.
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They believe that “it is the responsibility
Absolut Elyx is 100% carbon neutral in
of everyone – including brands like Elyx – to tackle the tough issues like the global
the production of both the liquid and the
water crisis, identified as the biggest threat
bottle. Additionally, over half of the local
facing our planet.”
transport of raw materials is carried out
For every bottle of Absolut Elyx sold in
by trucks running on biodiesel and Absolut
the United States, one week’s supply of
aims to increase this to 80% by 2020.
safe water will be provided to someone in need.
WATER
Absolut realizes the need to not only fill
While Elyx is produced in a water
our glasses in developed countries, but
abundant region, Absolut doesn’t take
to help fill the glasses of those lacking the most important liquid in the entire world.
it for granted. No artificial irrigation is
And because of that, they’re on a five-
used to grow the wheat, no waste water
year mission with Water For People to
is returned to the environment untreated,
provide 100,000 people with access to safe water for generations to come. While the
and even the rainwater runoff from the
water infrastructure is left to the experts,
distillery is captured and offered back
Absolut helps to market this incredible
to the farmers for local agriculture.
commitment to humanity and to raise awareness of the global water crisis and the message of Water For People.
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S PI RIT TO S IP:
B O D Y :
C O LOR :
Golden caramel O N
THE
NO S E:
FRUITY WITH AN UNDERTONE OF VANILLA AND HONEY; RICH MOLASSES, BAKING SPICE AND CITRUS O N
THE
PA L AT E:
Soft and rich; baking spice, orange peel and fruit with caramel throughout
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El Dorado Rum 12 Year Well-balanced and easy-drinking F I N I SH :
Smooth with minimal burn; oaky with spice in the end P R O O F :
80°
TASTING TIP:
Sip on the rocks or in your favorite cocktail