Scottish Spiced Rum Cocktails
Rum is an essential component in over 1/3 of the World’s greatest cocktails. We’ve just made it even better by adding The 45 Scottish Spiced rum into the mix. Please send us pics of your versions - the real joy of cocktail-making is putting your own twist on things.
Enjoy responsibly, obvs.
The 45 Sunrise: Scottish Spiced Rum Cocktail
The 45 Sunrise combines the perfect fruit partners to Spiced Rum: orange and pineapple. It also has a little kick from the addition of a good, orange liqueur. We used Cointreau to partner with our French friends but there’s lots of other options.
How to make it:
1.5 shots of The 45
1 shot of orange liqueur
1 shot of orange juice
1 shot of pineapple juice
Juice of half a lime
Shake on ice
Add a teaspoon of grenadine
Serve up with a slice
Spiced Rum Mojito - Spiced Rum Classic Cocktail
A simple, refreshing and very, very tasty all-year-round cocktail that zings! The key to this cocktail is getting the sugar and mint to mix, dissolve and release all of that flavour. Once you’ve made your first, you’ll be an expert! Enjoy!
Crush small bunch of fresh mint with a teaspoon of sugar and the juice from one lime in a tall glass
Add a generous shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
Stir, fill the glass with ice and top up with soda water (or, if you prefer it, a little sweeter, a lemonade)
Garnish with fresh mint leaves and a wedge of lime
Spiced Rum Cocktail- The 45 Sidecar
One of the most refined cocktails there is, this is the height of sophistication. Throw on some jazz, pretend you like it, talk in long, slow sentences and quote people you don’t know. Or, just get on with mixing up this belter of a cocktail based on the classic Sidecar.
1 shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
1/2 shot cognac
1/2 shot orange liqueur
Squeeze of fresh orange juice
Shake over ice and serve with confidence
Garnish with a twist of orange
Spiced Rum Cocktails: The Juicy Jacobite 45
We’ve all heard of a Singapore Sling - made famous at the Raffles hotel in that exotic city. This cocktail is a definite nod to those flavours and combines many of the ingredients. Try it as your first of the afternoon and it won’t disappoint.
1 shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
1 shot Cherry brandy
1.5 shots of Pineapple juice
Squeeze of lime
Shake over ice
Top with lemonade
Scottish Spiced Rum Cocktail: Dark and Stormy
Cocktails don't have to be complicated! Spiced Rum is made for mixing with ginger beer. Combining ginger beer with The 45 is a heavenly partnership. We recommend you decide on your ginger beer depending on your own taste - from the fiery and fierce to the mellow and mild, it all works. This is Jacobite Ronnie's "The 45 Spiced and Stormy” and it’s quick, easy and delicious.
Fill a tall glass with ice
Squeeze the juice of half a lime over it
Add 1.5 shots (or more/less) of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
Top up with a good ginger beer
Garnish with a slice of lime.
Spiced Rum Pina Colada- Scottish Spiced Rum
Love cocktails, love spiced rum - it's the essential ingredient in more than 1/3 of the world's greatest cocktails! And if you just take a second to imagine the perfect cocktail on a sunny beach, what could be more delicious than creamy coconut, tangy pineapple and superbly spiced rum!
Pineapple juice
Coconut milk
Single or double shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
Crushed ice
Blend for creamy texture
Garnish with slice of pineapple and maraschino cherry
Spiced Rum Cocktail- The Negroni
Another of the world’s favourite cocktails, often sitting in the top three most enjoyed drinks. It is bitter, sharp, refreshing and strong. By removing the edge and floral character of gin and replacing with spiced rum, this Negroni is familiar but powerful. It enhances even the blandest of vermouths!
1 shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
1 Shot of sweet, red vermouth
1 shot of Campari
Pour over a short glass full of ice and stir
Garnish with a twist of orange making sure to release the oils over the top
The Old Pretender
Another twist on a classic champagne cocktail but with less fruit than our Bowler (right). You can really taste the rum in thisb- the lime and bitters lift it and it tastes incredible. Sophisticated and delicious and a nod to the older Jacobite.
1 shot of The 45, shaken with juice of half a lime over ice
Pour into glass with sugar cube soaked in angostura bitters
Top up with sparkling wine
Spiced Rum Cocktail Ideas: Bob’s Flying Dome
This is Bob’s Flying Dome… a Scottish homage to the original UFO sighting in Roswell on this day in 1947. And YES, that’s a Tunnock’s Tea Cake. Bob Taylor recorded Scotland’s most famous UFO sighting in 1979, near Livingston. If you’re a UFO spotter, or if you like cocktails or Scottish confectionery, this is for you!
How to make Bob’s Flying Dome:
One shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
1/2 shot Pernod
One shot pineapple juice
Dash of bitters
Shake over ice and pour over a tall glass of ice
Top up with sparkling wine and a drizzle of grenadine
Garnish with a Scottish silver dome
Spiced Rum Daiquiri- Spiced Rum Cocktail with Strawberry
A cocktail favourite ideal for a red-hot afternoon. Smooth and sweet and very, very easy to make, the Daiquiri is a refreshing taste of summer. Scottish Rum and Scottish strawberries, if you can get them…heaven.
Use a “Simply strawberry” blendable smoothie (or similar product)
Ice (mix half-and-half with Strawberry smoothie)
Single shot of The 45, or a double if it’s really sunny… as recommended by cocktail connoisseur Jacobite Ronnie
Blend
Pour
Garnish with strawberry
Drink
The Palmetto- a Scottish Spiced Rum classic
An increasingly popular cocktail, this is almost a sweeter version of a negroni (left). Adding the orange liqueur and bitters just gives it a sweeter edge. Featuring Jacobite Spirits Co's signature product, The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum, it’s worth giving a go and it’s a definite crowd-pleaser.
1 1/2 shots of the 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
1 1/2 shots sweet red vermouth
1/2 shot of Cointreau
Dash of orange or other bitters of your choice
Shake over ice and garnish with cherries
Champagne Bowler, reimagined: The 45 Batter
Bolder and stronger than a champagne bowler, and definitely a bit more extravagant - we developed this one for world rum day. There are actually two ways to drink it. As pictured, this is a strained cocktail. But it works equally well with all of the fruit in there and served in a big wine glass, like a sangria.
Rub rim of glass with strawberry then dip in brown sugar
In a shaker, muddle 2 strawberries with 1/2 teaspoon of syrup
Add 1 shot of The 45 Scottish Spiced Rum
Add 1/2 shot of cognac
Add 1/2 shot of dry white wine
Shake over ice, strain into glass
Top up with Champagne (or sparkling wine)
Add a slice of strawberry