Rum and Orange Batch Cocktail
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If you prefer strong bitter flavours this rum and orange batch cocktail is a fantastic one to try. It has been described as starting out warm, with a light, molasses-y sweetness coming through in the first sip but then transforming into a pleasantly bitter bite. Warning though, this is a smoky, strong drink not for the faint-hearted.
Rum and Orange Batch Cocktail Ingredient Measurements
Ingredient | Per Serve | 2L Keg (18 drinks) |
4L Keg (38 drinks) |
5L Keg (47 drinks) |
10L Keg (64 drinks) |
Appleton Estate Signature | 45ml | 800ml | 1685ml | 2,084ml | 4,169ml |
Amaro Montenegro | 30ml | 530ml | 1,123ml | 1,389ml | 2,779ml |
Carpano Antica Formula | 30ml | 530ml | 1,123ml | 1,389ml | 2,779ml |
Grapefruit Bitters | Dash (0.8ml) | 14ml | 30ml | 38ml | 75ml |
Method
- Chill all ingredients and mini keg before making the batch cocktail.
- Combine all ingredients in quantities listed in the table above for your size mini keg.
- Gently swirl ingredients to mix.
- Attach spear with tap and Nitro Gas (either inject a bulb, or connect to a larger nitro bottle).
- Add ice cubes to a 'Rocks' glass and pour over ice.
- Top with a twist of grapefruit peel and serve.
- Enjoy with friends.
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Note: These cocktails have been calculated, and some volumes have been rounded up or down for ease of making. We recommend trying one serving before making a batch to ensure you enjoy the drink before you use larger quantities of alcohol.
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