![]() ![]() Oh, before I go, remind me to tell you about the Goombay Smash I discovered on Green Turtle Cay, and what happened after just two of them. By the time you get to the half-gallon mark you’ll see why… and be a happy convert for life! Now, while all that’s going on, let’s get to the insider nickname for these Breezes. A moment as the mangoes and peaches and pineapple dance around on her palate. Looking warily over the rim, she takes a tentative sip. “Oh, just rum and fruit juice.” The fruit juice part lends an air of innocence and healthfulness to the deceptive Breeze. Gingerly taking the cup she asks what’s in it. Photo: Ī gal who’s never had a Breeze before reacts with utter predictability. UNSUSPECTING FEMALE REACTION TO THE BAHAMA BREEZE This photo from Strykes Buns Guide show what might happen to girls who have a Bahama Breeze. Toss in a Maraschino cherry for a tasty color touch. Serve frothy-cold in cheap plastic cups over crushed ice, and always shake jug well before serving. Or… for a slightly stronger, less sweet and less “coconutty” concoction, mix as I do: of orange-peach-mango juice (water added) of pineapple-orange juice (water added)Ĥ8-oz. Snag a one-gallon plastic milk jug, and mix:Ĥ8-oz. Better yet, get one of Dole’s orange-peach-mango and one of Dole’s pineapple-orange. Get one each of Dole’s pineapple juice and orange juice. While you’re at it, grab a bottle of good Apricot Brandy.įinally, you’ll need two 12-oz. You can substitute Malibu Coconut Rum, but it’s just not the same. Next, secure a liter of Ricardo Coconut Rum made in da Bahamas. First, round up a bottle of Bacardi Añejo amber rum, since we can’t get the good Cuban stuff. Oh, the miracle of a Breeze… man’s new best friend! Instantly our team became addicts, not only for the fruity island flavors and smooth Cuban Ron Añejo, but the seductive side effects. Breezes were introduced to us by our local production assistant who really knows her rums, and their effects. You may know the name, but not the recipe that follows. Photo: Enter the infamous Bahamas Breeze. Droves of hotties invaded Nassau for a respite of sun and booze and fuc, er, fun! The crew on 'Jaws The Revenge' downed Bahama Breezes the way the shark did this plane in the movie. Luckily for us bachelors – actually, everyone’s a bachelor 450 miles from home! – Spring Break was spread over weeks during the filming. So all that thirsty work lead to one recurring mantra: “Rum, rum, rum your boat…”Įvening chow consisted of pizza, conch fritters and rum-n-Cokes at hole-in-the-wall dives where the cruise ships tie up for a while. Nights were free since we don’t shoot in the dark. ![]() ![]() That was during the day, working off boats. Photo: Guest Blog Post By Walt Clayton, Author, The Strykes Buns Guide JAWS The Revenge, filmed on location in Nassau – dat be in da Bahamas, mon – was a terrible flick but a terrific gig to work on for us crew members.įor three sweltering months I toiled as part of the underwater film crew: positioning the mechanical shark, safety diving for the pilot who splashed a real Beechcraft, rigging lights, doing stunts, shooting stills – the usual. Below you will find the lists of the most popular mixed drinks, martini drinks, shots, coffee drinks and non-alcoholic drinks.Rum Kept Film Crew Buzzing During Spring Break And Filming Of Movie The guest blogger fights off the mechanical shark during movie filming. For a few friends or a party, making popular mixed drinks is a great way to add some fun and excitement to your gathering. Immediately before serving, pour the pineapple juice into the center of the drink, which makes a tie-dye effect (this will disappear as you sip the drink). Strain the drink into an ice-filled hurricane glass. Add a few handfuls ice and shake until cold. Popular Mixed Drinks Learn How To Make The Most Popular Drinks. Place the Hpnotiq, rum, lime juice, and simple syrup into a cocktail shaker.
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