Favorite Drinks - What to bring
Nashville Yacht Party will supply ice, cups, snacks, AND A COMMERCIAL FROZEN DRINK MACHINE. You bring the liquor and we'll make sure the machine never runs dry!
How Much To Bring? As a general rule, (# of drinks x # Guests) X ( 1-2 oz For liquors) & (2-3 oz For Juices/Mixers)
Bushwackers
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Dark rumCoffee liqueurDark crème de cacao liqueurCream of coconutMilk
The bushwacker is a fun and indulgent boozy milkshake that's like a chocolate-flavored piña colada; hold the pineapple. A very popular cocktail, particularly in beach bars, it's been around since the 1970s. There's no need to travel anywhere because it's easy to blend up a tasty bushwacker and enjoy a taste of the tropics at home.
The frozen cocktail goes beyond chocolate. Mixed in with the sweetness of crème de cacao, you'll enjoy the delightful flavors of dark rum, coffee liqueur, and cream of coconut. Add milk and a little ice, and it's a multidimensional frozen treat that is simply delicious. If you want to dress it up, top it with whipped cream, grated nutmeg, and a cherry.
The frozen cocktail goes beyond chocolate. Mixed in with the sweetness of crème de cacao, you'll enjoy the delightful flavors of dark rum, coffee liqueur, and cream of coconut. Add milk and a little ice, and it's a multidimensional frozen treat that is simply delicious. If you want to dress it up, top it with whipped cream, grated nutmeg, and a cherry.
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Strawberry pureeTequilaTriple secLime or lemon juice
Rum Runner
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Coconut rumBanana liquorRraspberry liquorGrenadinePineapple juiceOrange juiceOrange slices for garnish (Optional)
With the start of prohibition in 1920 begins the story of the Rum Runners. One of the most famous, Captain William McCoy began bringing rum from Bimini and the rest of the Bahamas into south Florida.
Similar to “Bootlegging” Rum Running was the smuggling of alcohol into places where it was outlawed. by water in particular. Often the larger vessels would transfer the cargo to smaller skiffs just outside of the US territorial waters where it would then be rowed ashore under cover of darkness.
To maximize profits the rums were often mixed with water, cheaper brands, moonshines and flavored liquids, then rebranded and sold as high end libation.
Similar to “Bootlegging” Rum Running was the smuggling of alcohol into places where it was outlawed. by water in particular. Often the larger vessels would transfer the cargo to smaller skiffs just outside of the US territorial waters where it would then be rowed ashore under cover of darkness.
To maximize profits the rums were often mixed with water, cheaper brands, moonshines and flavored liquids, then rebranded and sold as high end libation.
Best Margarita
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TequilaTriple SecLime JuiceOrange juice