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Cocktail Recipe: Koko Kolada

The national drink of Puerto Rico, few classic cocktails epitomise summer quite as flamboyantly as the Piña Colada. Synonymous with tropical excursions and poolside bars the world over, the sweet, fruity cocktail has become a holiday staple; thus ideal for the final glimmers of exultant sunshine, as the long, hot summer draws to a close.

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Koko Kanu - Koko Kolada Piña Colada
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Allegedly first created by Puerto Rican pirate Roberto Cofresí during the 19th Century – serving his crew a morale boosting concoction of coconut, pineapple and white rum – the cocktail didn’t become known as the Piña Colada until the mid 20th Century. Caribe Hilton bartender Ramón “Monchito” Marrero also claims to have invented the Piña Colada, settling on the recipe in 1954, which he felt captured the true nature and essence of Puerto Rico. Countless riffs on the classic recipe have surfaced over the past 60 years, though the classic ingredients – pineapple, coconut, white rum – typically remain.

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With annual rum sales having topped £1 billion in the UK, for the first time, the spirit is now one of the UK’s most popular. With a subtle blend of the finest aged white Jamaican rums and refreshing tropical coconut flavour, Koko Kanu is a premium Jamaican white rum flavoured with coconut – arguably the most useful plant known to humankind, providing food and building materials in most global tropical regions. The rum is aged for a minimum of one year, then charcoal filtered to achieve the crystal-clear colour. The brand’s take on the classic Piña Colada, ‘Koko Kolada’, is a light, contemporary twist, exceedingly simple to recreate at home.

Ingredients

50ml Koko Kanu, Jamaican rum with coconut flavour

50ml Pineapple Juice

Pinch of nutmeg

Method

Add all ingredients to a Boston shaker on ice.

Shake and double strain, then pour the liquid into a chilled coupe glass.

Garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg.

Koko Kanu is available online from Amazon.co.uk, RRP £19.65.

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Koko Kanu - Koko Kolada Piña Colada

Koko Kolada

Synonymous with tropical excursions and poolside bars the world over, the sweet, fruity cocktail has become a holiday staple.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Course Cocktails
Cuisine Global
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 50 ml Koko Kanu, Jamaican rum with coconut flavour
  • 50 ml Pineapple Juice
  • Pinch of nutmeg

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients to a Boston shaker on ice.
  • Shake and double strain, then pour the liquid into a chilled coupe glass.
  • Garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg.
Keyword Cocktails

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Allegedly first created by Puerto Rican pirate Roberto Cofresí during the 19th Century – serving his crew a morale boosting concoction of coconut, pineapple and white rum – the cocktail didn’t become known as the Piña Colada until the mid 20th Century. Caribe Hilton bartender Ramón “Monchito” Marrero also claims to have invented the Piña Colada, settling on the recipe in 1954, which he felt captured the true nature and essence of Puerto Rico. Countless riffs on the classic recipe have surfaced over the past 60 years, though the classic ingredients – pineapple, coconut, white rum – typically remain.

Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

With annual rum sales having topped £1 billion in the UK, for the first time, the spirit is now one of the UK’s most popular. With a subtle blend of the finest aged white Jamaican rums and refreshing tropical coconut flavour, Koko Kanu is a premium Jamaican white rum flavoured with coconut – arguably the most useful plant known to humankind, providing food and building materials in most global tropical regions. The rum is aged for a minimum of one year, then charcoal filtered to achieve the crystal-clear colour. The brand’s take on the classic Piña Colada, ‘Koko Kolada’, is a light, contemporary twist, exceedingly simple to recreate at home.

Ingredients

50ml Koko Kanu, Jamaican rum with coconut flavour

50ml Pineapple Juice

Pinch of nutmeg

Method

Add all ingredients to a Boston shaker on ice.

Shake and double strain, then pour the liquid into a chilled coupe glass.

Garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg.

Koko Kanu is available online from Amazon.co.uk, RRP £19.65.

RELATED

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/food-drink/the-weekly-cocktail-recipe-yellow-fairy-the-rum-runner/09/03/

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/food-drink/cocktail-recipe-appleton-estate-mai-tai/10/08/

https://www.thelondoneconomic.com/food-drink/the-weekly-cocktail-recipe-cottons-pina-colada/06/08/

Koko Kanu - Koko Kolada Piña Colada

Koko Kolada

Synonymous with tropical excursions and poolside bars the world over, the sweet, fruity cocktail has become a holiday staple.
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Course Cocktails
Cuisine Global
Servings 1

Ingredients
  

  • 50 ml Koko Kanu, Jamaican rum with coconut flavour
  • 50 ml Pineapple Juice
  • Pinch of nutmeg

Instructions
 

  • Add all ingredients to a Boston shaker on ice.
  • Shake and double strain, then pour the liquid into a chilled coupe glass.
  • Garnish with a sprinkle of nutmeg.
Keyword Cocktails
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