Happiest Hour Daiquiri
Calling on Spanish-style rum, Jamaican rum and rhum agricole, Jim Kearns' Happiest Hour Daiquiri borrows the tiki trick of blending base spirits for a more complex twist on the timeless…
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Calling on Spanish-style rum, Jamaican rum and rhum agricole, Jim Kearns' Happiest Hour Daiquiri borrows the tiki trick of blending base spirits for a more complex twist on the timeless…
Jim Kearns incorporates no fewer than five base rums, including Trinidadian and Guyanese variations, in this fancy Daiquiri.
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