Rum Dum

Bahamas Rum Dum

I can remember the first time I sipped on a Rum Dum, as I’m sure many can say, and the after-effects that followed long in to the next morning – day even. This is not a cocktail for the faint hearted, but the indecisive that can’t decide whether they crave sweet or savoury, although know they prefer a double layer over a single dose of rum. Since the time it was first served by bartender and Island Connoisseur Wilfred Sands – 42 years ago in 1971 – at the request of a Lyford Cay member who asked for a rum drink that was not overly sweet and could be served in a short glass, the Rum Dum has evolved to become a signature cocktail of The Bahamas. And no longer the best kept secret among the patrons of the exclusive members-only club. Now served by the same hands which first concocted the cocktail, but in an alternative variation and in a different locale – at John Watling’s Red Turtle Tavern to be exact – the cocktail is gaining notability amongst visitors to Nassau who partake in the self guided tour of the distillery. No surprise then that I would reveal the recipes for each cocktail, especially in time for next February’s Rum Bahamas Festival, and in honour of the many local and Bahama bound brides who are in search of a signature cocktail for their Island “I Do” wedding.

LYFORD CAY RUM DUM
1 1/2 ounces light rum (Sands used Bacardi Superior)
3 1/2 ounces of sweet and sour mix (recipe below)
1 ounce dark rum (Sands used Meyer’s Jamaican Rum)

Rum Dum IngredientsSignature Rum Cocktail BahamasRum Dum Recipe

Sweet and Sour Mix –
1 cup lemon juice
1 cup simple syrup (boil equal part sugar and water, stirring until sugar is dissolved)
2 cups water
1 raw egg white

Stir all sweet and sour mix ingredients together in a pitcher. Combine light rum and sweet and sour mix in a blender, and briefly blend to mix. Pour over ice in a short chilled glass. Carefully float the dark rum over the surface of the drink so it forms a separate layer. Serve immediately.

Lyford Cay Rum Dum Recipe

JOHN WATLING’S RUM DUM
1 1/4 ounces John Watling’s Pale Rum
1 ounce egg white
1 1/4 ounces lemon juiceJohn Watling's Rum DumJohn Watling Rum Dum Ingredients

In a cocktail shaker add a dash of syrup and shake well. Pour over ice in a short chilled glass. Float John Watling’s Amber Rum on top so it creates a separate layer and serve.

Now that you are thirsty you’ll want to WIN a bottle of John Watling’s Amber Rum to call your own, here’s how:

  • Like The 700 Experience facebook page
  • Like John Watling’s facebook page
  • More importantly, in the comments section tell me which one is which in the top photo. Is that the John Watling’s Rum Dum on the right and the Lyford Cay Rum Dum on the left? Or perhaps it is the other way around? Of the correct answers a name will be drawn and the winner will be announced this upcoming Friday, November 15th.

Good luck!

|PHOTOGRAPHY| by Andmarie | VANESSA’S SILK CAFTAN | by Day Birger et Mikkelsen for the sugar mill

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