The Best Rum Cocktails to Try Right Now

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Let’s be honest; we’ve all had our mixed experiences with rum. Even though it may have left us with a gnarly hangover in a past life, that doesn’t mean we should necessarily write it off for good.

This cane spirit has seen ebbs and flows in its popularity but, right now, it is on the up and up due to an increased awareness in tiki culture, and many cocktail bars keeping a deliciously balanced rum cocktail on their menus to re-open the minds of many imbibers who may have not been enthused their first time around. 

Oftentimes, these cocktails are garnished with fun-looking straws, paper umbrellas, edible flowers, and an assortment of other unique garnishes that entice bar-goers to take a chance on one of these drinks (usually with the thought of having a solid “photo-opp” for the ‘gram).

With that, I have collected some of the best rum cocktail recipes from noteworthy bars around the country for you to either go and try for yourself, or to use as inspiration to make at home this National Rum Day. 

I promise, you won’t be disappointed.

Stormy Night 

By Lee Carames of The Aviary NYC – New York

The Aviary NYC

Ginger Snow:  Take 5 parts water, 4 parts sugar, 1 part ginger juice and mix together until homogeneous. Add to iSi Cream Whipper, charge with an nitrogen cartridge, and shake. Inject mixture into liquid nitrogen and muddle continuously until it is powdered “snow.” (Note: Do not attempt to make without proper protective equipment and training on how to handle liquid nitrogen.)

Pour ingredients into a cocktail shaker. Shake hard with ice. Strain cocktail over Ginger Snow and enjoy.

Our Piña Colada 

Sweet Liberty Drinks & Supply Co. – Miami

Tony Merenda

Combine the ice, rum, pineapple chunks and juice, cream of coconut and coffee beans in a blender; puree until smooth. Pour into chilled glass; pour the sherry on top. Garnish with mint sprig and/or cherry.

Tuesday Afternoon 

By Kevin Beary of The Bamboo Room – Chicago

The Bamboo Room

Place mint leaves in bottom of a tall glass. Combine liquid ingredients in glass with swizzle stick. Add crushed ice and swizzle keeping mint leaves at bottom. Top with crushed ice, pour champagne over ice. Garnish with mint if desired. 

King Crusher

Reyla – Asbury Park, New Jersey

Tyler Zielinski

The inclusion of Angostura Amaro adds the perfect bitter-bite to round-out this tiki-inspired cocktail.

Mix all ingredients in a shaker; shake, and strain into double old fashioned glass, top with ice, and garnish with freshly shaved nutmeg.

Smoked Old Fashioned

Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar – Atlanta

Drift Fish House & Oyster Bar

If you’ve never had a rum old fashioned, then this recipe is an absolute must. Pop-in for one of their smoked versions, or make yourself the classic at home. You won’t be disappointed.

Stir and pour into a glass bottle then fill up with hickory smoke using a smoking gun. Serve over ice & garnish with a dehydrated orange wheel & a maraschino cherry.

The Quimbara

The Beehive – San Francisco

The Beehive

They serve this one as both a slushy (pictured above), and as a traditional cocktail… pick your poison.

Shake all ingredients over ice and strain into rocks glass with fresh ice. Garnish with a lime wheel, and tiny umbrella.

Nica Negroni

The Hawthorne – Boston

The Hawthorne

Sub in this quality rum for gin in this perfect rum Negroni.

Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass; stir and serve up with a lemon twist.

Waiting for Chinola

Academia – Austin

Academia

The classic combination of rum and passionfruit (found in iconic tiki classics like the Hurricane and Zombie) brings you to a tropical island with just one sip. Close your eyes and try it; I’m not entirely wrong.

Combine all ingredients except the Lager into a shaker with ice and lightly shake. Strain into a collins or pilsner glass and then add cubed ice. Next, top with lager and a small scoop of crushed ice. Dash pomegranate syrup over the top of the ice and top with pomegranate seeds.

Rummin’ with the Devil

Sycamore Den  – San Diego

Sycamore Den

With this blend of rums, the coconut, and banana, you are in for a dangerously good time.

Fill tiki glass with crushed ice. Mix all ingredients in a shaker; lightly shake until chilled and serve on crushed ice in a tiki glass. Top with Peychaud’s bitters, mint, nutmeg and edible flowers.

Panda Cooler

The Nest at The Thompson – Seattle

The Nest at the Thompson Seattle

The inclusion of the southeast-Asian, herbaceous pandan leaf and syrup makes for a uniquely fragrant and flavorful rum cocktail.

Build cocktail in a chilled tiki-style mug. Top with ice and garnish with about ¼ of a trimmed pandan leaf.

Ventura Highway

The Up & Up – New York City

The Up & Up

Anytime a cocktail has Plantation pineapple rum, you know it’s going to be a hit. This cocktail is no exception.

Whip shake (use a few small cubes, or one large one, to shake and have the ice dissolve completely before serving). Once shaken, serve over crushed ice, garnish with a pineapple wedge.

Bright n’ Sunny

Katana Kitten – New York City

Katana Kitten

If you haven’t heard about butterfly pea flower by now, you’re missing out. You can buy some to make this simple highball pop with that beautiful, color-changing purple, or pop-in to enjoy it at the bar.

Build in highball glass and garnish with lime and a pineapple slice.

Commodore Daiquiri

The Polynesian – New York City

The Polynesian

The addition of ube extract (made from a Filipino sweet potato) gives this stirred-daiquiri riff a bright purple hue to really catch the eye.

Mix all ingredients in a mixing glass; stir and strain into a coupe glass and garnish with an orchid.

Tyler Zielinski is a lifestyle writer with a passion for cocktails and spirits. Follow him on Instagram at @bon_vivantito and check out his website.

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