Nobody goes wrong a little mixology, learn to mix with rum Havana 7

We present you different cocktails you can make with your Havana 7, clear the Cuba Libre is a classic but leave the comfort zone and explore what more.

Cuba Libre
Its origin is a mystery, but the most interesting and warlike history is the fact that the name comes from the cry of freedom issued by mambises (name who received the patriots who fought in the fields of Cuba for independence from Spanish colonialism) .
Cola
4 Parts of Havana 7
1 slice of lemon
Rum and Ginger
The classic drink of Bermuda, like all stories rum sailors play somewhere. The English merchant Caribbean brought ginger beer with which originally this drink is prepared, we assume that drinking helped them forget the pirates who harassed them. We recommend you prepare with Ginger Ale for a more subtle flavor.
Mojito
Since the working class in Cuba, without access to a good rum, creativity was the true value. To hide the strong flavor farmers added lemon, mint and sugar to the altered drink, for more drinkable. Advancing the film to the prohibition in America, this drink became famous for vacationing outside the US.
1 part lemon juice
1 Part of Havana 7
2 Parts of sparkling water
2 tablespoons sugar + 2 sprigs of mint to macerate
Jean Harlow
The famous sexy blonde with the same name is who gives personality to this cocktail mix. God Bless You!
2 Parts of Vermouth
2 Parts of Havana 7
Old Cuban
Think that this drink is where the Mojito wants to become big. Soft and urban yet the taste of summer beach. A contemporary classic created by Audrey Sanders Pegu Club.
Part ½ natural syrup
1 part lemon juice
1 Part of Sparkling Wine
2 Parts of Havana 7
Piña Colada
Good or talk, drink that makes you think of coconuts, palm trees and clear sand and sea. Life on the beach in one gulp. Transport yourself in moments with this sweet and delicious drink.
Part of evaporated milk ½
1 part coconut cream
1 Part of Havana 7
2 Parts of pineapple juice
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