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Episode 43: Appleton Reserve

5 Minutes of Rum

English - July 04, 2015 05:33 - 15 minutes - 15 MB - ★★★★★ - 95 ratings
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Appleton Reserve, Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails, Jasper’s Secret Mix, and 2 rum punches (Jasper’s Jamaican Planter’s Punch and Jasper’s Rum Punch).

5 Minutes of Rum episode 43: Appleton Reserve, Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails, Jasper’s Secret Mix, and 2 rum punches (Jasper’s Jamaican Planter’s Punch and Jasper’s Rum Punch).

Episode links:

Appleton official
Appletone Reserve
Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails book
Dr. Cocktail website
5 Minutes of Rum episode 6 (Appleton VX)
5 Minutes of Rum episode 7 (Appleton 12)





























Appleton Reserve - current (June 2015) label



































Appleton Reserve: pre-June 2015 label on left, June 2015 label on the right.
































































Jasper's Secret Mix



































Jasper’s Jamaican Planter’s Punch



































Jasper’s Rum Punch







Jasper’s Jamaican Planter’s Punch
2 oz dark Jamaican rum (Appleton Reserve)
1 1/2 oz Jasper’s Secret Mix

Add to a 10 oz highball glass filled with cracked or crushed ice. Stir or swizzle until well-chilled and the glass frosts. Add more ice to fill. Garnish with a sprig of mint. As published in VSFC, the recipe calls for 1 1/2 oz dark Jamaican rum (Coruba).

Jasper’s Rum Punch
1 1/2 oz J Wray & Nephew White rum
1 1/2 oz Jasper’s Secret Mix

Stir with cracked or crushed ice in a small-ish highball glass. Garnish with a cherry (use the good ones). Or mint. Or both.

Jasper’s Secret Mix
To make Jasper’s Secret mix, combine 12 ounces of fresh squeezed and strained lime juice with 1 1/2 cups of demerara or another raw sugar. Add 1 1/2 ounces of Angostura bitters and half of a whole nutmeg, freshly grated. Stir until the sugar is dissolved, bottle, and let it sit in the refrigerator for at least 2 hours. If you think you won’t use it quickly, you can halve the recipe.