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Hemingway Daiquiri – Summer in a glass

A coupe glass filled with an icy Hemingway Daiquiri, with lime and grapefruit juices garnished with a lime wheel. Speed Shift Distillery in Ferndale, WA

The Hemingway Daiquiri, created for the writer Ernest Hemingway during his extensive travels in Havana, is a variation of the classic daiquiri. The combination of light rum, lime and grapefruit juices, along with maraschino liqueur makes for a bracing, complex cocktail that — unlike daiquiris that suffer from an overly sweet cloying taste — finishes nice and dry. While Hemingway took this daiquiri without added sugar, most people prefer adding a slight sweetness. 

Consider finding your preference by trying this recipe twice; once with, and once without, the optional simple syrup.

Ingredients

Directions to make the Hemingway Daiquiri

  1. Add the rum, lime and grapefruit juice along with the maraschino liqueur (and optionally, the simple syrup) into a cocktail shaker.
  2. Fill with ice and shake vigorously for 10 seconds.
  3. Strain the contents into a chilled coupe glass.
  4. Garnish with a lime wheel.

Experiment with the grapefruit juice, the maraschino liqueur and the simple syrup to get the perfect sweet or tartness for your preferences. To simplify things, I often opt to add a dash of syrup from the cherry jar for sweetness instead of adding the maraschino liqueur.

And of course, while not Hemingway’s choice, I add a cherry to the drink for fun.

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