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Bob Marley's Rhapsody

Vibrant, tropical cocktail tribute to Bob Marley

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Bob Marley's Rhapsody

AI Cocktail Info

Serving 1 cocktail

ABV

17%*

Calories

366*

Net Carbs

41g*

AI Request

It’s Bob Marley Day. Create a cold, layered (red, yellow, and green) Bob Marley-inspired cocktail. No midori, carrot juice, mint, crème de menthe, or banana liqueur. Use dark Jamaican rum. I also have cilantro, mango liqueur, strawberries, limes, blue curaçao, pineapple juice, orgeat, lemon juice, and grenadine available. No need to use all of those ingredients.

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Method

Instructions

Celebrate Bob Marley Day with this vibrant, layered cocktail that takes you on a tropical journey through bold flavors and colors reminiscent of the Rastafarian flag. A perfect tribute to the King of Reggae. Ingredients: - 1 oz dark Jamaican rum - 1 oz mango liqueur - 1 oz pineapple juice - 1 oz grenadine - 1 oz lime juice - 1 oz orgeat syrup - Dash of blue curaçao - Fresh strawberries for garnish - Fresh cilantro for garnish Instructions: 1. Start by preparing the red layer: Combine 1 oz grenadine and 1 oz lime juice in a shaker with ice. Shake well and strain into the bottom of a tall, clear Collins glass. 2. Create the yellow layer by carefully mixing 1 oz mango liqueur and 1 oz pineapple juice. Gently pour over the back of a spoon to layer over the red base. 3. For the green layer, combine 1 oz dark Jamaican rum, 1 oz orgeat syrup, and a dash of blue curaçao. Use the spoon technique again to float this layer atop the yellow one. 4. Garnish with a skewer of fresh strawberries and a sprig of cilantro to add a fresh, aromatic touch. Serve in: Collins glass This drink not only looks stunning but offers a beautiful blend of fruity and rich flavors, bringing in the spirit of Jamaica and its most beloved cultural icon. Cheers!

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