Who feels like experimenting today? Let’s try mixing tomato juice and…I don’t know. How about rum? Tomato juice and rum.
This is Sancho Panza!
From The Complete Rum Guide, Don Quixote Rum, 1960
Tested Recipe!
[cooked-sharing]
In a roly-poly glass, place rum. Add crushed ice and lemon juice. Fill up the glass with tomato juice.
Ingredients
Directions
In a roly-poly glass, place rum. Add crushed ice and lemon juice. Fill up the glass with tomato juice.
Notes
This drink is from The Complete Rum Guide from Don Quixote Rum, which was printed in 1960. This fun little drink is listed under “Don Q Summer Specials” in the book. It says it is a “hearty, robust drink” filled with “vim and vitamins.” Let’s see if Tom agrees.
“How is it?”
“Kind of gross, actually.”
“Really?”
“Yeah, not sure if it is just me, but these flavors just don’t seem to go together.”
The Verdict: Kind of Gross
From the Tasting Notes:
Everyone has their own taste preferences, and for us rum and tomato juice is not something we enjoy. They just don’t go together. And for some reason, the lemon juice made it even worse. We tried different versions with more tomato juice and then another version with more lemon, but they pretty much all tasted wrong.
Exactly the result I’d expect. You’re both rather daring to try such things. Mind you, the name made me expect sherry, though not many cocktails contain that.
Eww, plain tomato juice, lemon juice and white rum, poor Tom
Oh, my. I am shuddering. Though I could quick gulp down a vodka or gin with tomato juice, rum is beyond the pale. Eww.
Maybe with some tequila instead of rum?
I love how you kept trying different versions… maybe it tastes better after having enough of them? No? Oh boy.