Keepin’ It Cool
Summer is here, the Jamaica Observer Food Awards is on the horizon, and we’ve got nine nominees up for the title ‘Coolest Watering Hole’. So whether you want to quench your thirst, meet up after work, hold a business meeting, or simply lyme with friends, here are some of the best ways to ensure you keep your ‘cool’.
Friends On The Deck
It started out as ‘Mystery Blue’, however one day with the Blue Curaçao out of stock, banana-flavoured liqueur was used as a substitute. Voila! The ‘Secret Admirer’ was borne.
‘Secret Admirer’
1oz Smirnoff Apple Vodka
1oz Appleton Special
4oz White Cranberry juice
1cap Crème de Banane
A splash of simple syrup
A splash of lime juice
Combine ingredients in a mixer and shake well; pour over ice and garnish with lime – For ‘sunset’ look add a little strawberry syrup.
Red Bones Jazz Café
The jazz and blues themed bar and restaurant specialises in intimate dining, jazz beats and weekly live music, all encompassed in timeless ambiance. Its signature ‘Red Bones Blues Lightning’ takes its name from famous country blues guitarist Lightnin’ Hopkins – a refreshing option fro those hot summer nights.
‘Redbones Blues Lightning’
1 1/2oz Smirnoff 21 vodka
Muddled limes (1 lime quartered)
Muddled mint (12 leaves)
Dash of Blue Curacao
2 spoons granulated sugar
Top up with club soda
Muddle limes and mint; add sugar, Blue Curacao and vodka. Add soda water and serve over ice. Garnish with lime mint and a cherry.
Carlos’ Café
You know the Appletini and Lychee martini, but Carlos from Carlos’ Café prefers to use local fruits to give his take on the popular martini drink. With flavours like june plum, mango, tamarind and sour-sop, you’re sure to be coming back for more! Next up on the menu is the ‘jam-appletini’, made from locally grown otaheite apples.
‘Tamarind Martini’
2oz vodka
1/2oz triple sec
2oz tamarind juice
1 freshly squeezed lime wedge
Splash of soda water
Combine ingredients in a shaker with ice. Drop 2 tamarind balls in the bottom of a martini glass, then strain chilled drink, leaving ice behind.
Christopher’s Jazz Lounge
The summer is hot, so what better way to cool down than with a frozen blended drink? Last year’s winner’s Christopher’s offers up their personal take on the traditional Mudslide.
‘Christopher’s Mudslide’
3/4oz Bailey’s Irish Cream
3/4oz Tia Maria
1/2oz simple syrup
1oz Absolut vodka
1/2oz Carnation evaporated milk
Blend together with about 6oz of ice, until smooth; serve in a glass decorated on the inside with chocolate syrup. Top it off with whipped cream, a little chocolate syrup and a cherry.
TGIFridays
When Bar Supervisor Peta-Gaye Silvera used to tend bar at TGIFridays, her friend Richie Ras asked her to whip up something for him to drink. The only requirement, that it include rum. And so it was that the ‘Musgrave Madness’ came into being. The now popular drink has become a favourite of patrons, and as Silvera says, “if you drink too much, you’ll go crazy”.
‘Musgrave Madness’
1oz white rum (overproof)
1oz Appleton Special
1/2oz simple syrup
2oz sour mix
1/2oz Blue Curacao
1 1/2oz Sprite
Fill a hi-ball glass with ice. Pour in white rum, Appleton Special, simple syrup, sour mix and Blue Curacao. Top up with Sprite and garnish with a lime wedge.
The Terrace at Susie’s
Created by Bar Manager, Wynton, the Pomegranate Martini is very popular with patrons at The Terrace, and is especially a hit with the ladies.
‘Pomegranate Martini’
1/2oz Pama Pomegrante liqueur
2oz Smirnoff Citrus Vodka
Splash of lime juice
Splash of triple sec
1oz of cranberry juice
Shake with ice and pour into a frosted sugar-rimmed martini glass. Drop cherry in the bottom and garnish with a lime wedge.
Bin26
There’s only one place to go if your beverage of choice is ‘vino’. Enter Bin26, the chic wine bar located in the Devon House courtyard. With an extensive selection of only the best wines from across the world, it’s a wine enthusiast’s dream come true.
Rosé
Whispering Angel’s Rosé from Les Câves du Château D’Esclans
The French are famous for their wines, and this Rosé is dry, yet fruity, made from grenache, rolle, cinsault, syrah and mourvedre grapes, harvested by hand.
Red
E&E Black Pepper Shiraz
Australia’s E&E Black Pepper Shiraz is 100% Shiraz that exudes big and bold flavours of cherry blossom, dark chocolate, spice, coffee and blackberries.
White
Torres Milmanda is a dry, white wine from Barcelona. 100% Chardonnay with flavours of citrus, peach and vanilla, it has a beautiful golden yellow colour, and is fermented and aged in French oak barrels adding complexity and body.
Blue Beat Jazz Lounge
Happy Hour – check. Martini Bar – check. Live music and comedy nights, check check. The Hip Strip hasn’t been the same since the opening of Margaritaville’s Blue Beat. Never a dull moment, it’s the place to be for the elite and ‘who’s who’ of Montego Bay.
‘Brown Sugar’
1/2shot Godiva chocolate liqueur; white and dark
1/2shot Baileys Irish Cream
1 1/2shot Smirnoff Black
1 1/2 cream
Pour ingredients into a mixer with ice, shake and strain chilled beverage into a sugar-rimmed martini glass.
Scotchies Montego Bay
Scotchies is your go-to place in Montego Bay for some of the best jerk chicken and pork that Jamaica has to offer. It’s also a great place for friends to meet, to just sit, relax and take in the rustic yet homey environment.
‘Scotchies Daiquiri’
1oz lime juice
2oz Appleton V/X rum
3tbsp clear syrup
1/2cup chopped mango
Crushed ice
Scotchies sauce
Put all ingredients in blender and blend to smooth consistency. Pour into a glass and garnish with a whole scotch bonnett pepper.