Anyone tried to make Pimento Dram with any success. I'm itchin' to splash a little in an Old Fashioned.
I would also gladly accept reviews of commercial species.
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Anyone tried to make Pimento Dram with any success. I'm itchin' to splash a little in an Old Fashioned.
I would also gladly accept reviews of commercial species.
Can't help you, never heard of it,, what is it? Tc
I have never heard of it but found this. It sounds simple and relatively cheap to make.
DIY Allspice Dram | Serious Eats
Yep, I've read some mixed results, ba-boomof the homemade kind. I might try one of the commercial varieties first.
Argh! Avast ye! Fer what ye might be a wantin’ in yer grog The Bitter Truth pimento be all yer need. The color o’ a treasure chest and the smell o’ home – Jamaica – yer won’t be wastin’ this on yer parrot. Pimento, or Allspice fer ye land lubbers, be a berry that when dried ‘ll taste like cinnamon, clove and nut- meg. All o’ which go together like a sea shanty and a drunken sailor with the heady Jamaican rum, argh! Try it an’ yer’ll find a Jacobs Ladder o’ flavour from clove te cinnamon, te nutmeg, te star anis w’ a finish o’ hot smoked maple syrup and dry cardamom and clove ah-gain. Stick it w’ some rum in yer black jack and yer powder monkey’s ‘ll be avast swingin’ on the poopdeck all night. Arrrrgh!
The Bitter Truth Pimento Dram is based on selected pimento/allspice (also called Jamaica pepper) and the finest Jamaican rum. English explorers coined the term allspice because the berry seemed to embody the flavors of cinnamon, nutmeg and clove all at once. On the Caribbean island of Jamaica, this distinctive aromatic liqueur has been produced for generations by macerating allspice in rum.
From a commercial versions website.
Ok , now I get it, but I had to put on my eyepatch and pirates hat first, tc