Introduction
The Daiquiri is a classic cocktail with Cuban roots and a simple yet elegant mix of three ingredients: light rum, lime juice, and sugar. It is a perfect example of the balance between acidity, sweetness, and strength – a cocktail that is both refreshing and refined.
Ingredients
- 5 cl light rum
- 2.5 cl freshly squeezed lime juice
- 2 cl sugar syrup (1:1 sugar and water)
- Ice
- Garnish: A thin slice of lime (optional)
How to make a Daiquiri
- Pour rum, lime juice, and sugar syrup into a shaker filled with ice.
- Shake vigorously for about 15 seconds, until the shaker is ice cold.
- Strain the cocktail into a chilled coupe glass.
- Garnish optionally with a lime slice or a small twist of lime peel.
Tips and variations
- Fresh lime is a must: Always use freshly squeezed lime juice – it is crucial for the flavor.
- Sugar syrup: Make your own syrup by dissolving equal parts sugar and water. Store it in the fridge.
- Hemingway Daiquiri: A variation without sugar and with the addition of grapefruit juice and maraschino liqueur – created for the author Ernest Hemingway.
- Frozen Daiquiris: Blend the ingredients with crushed ice for a tropical version – popular, but far from the original.
Serving and atmosphere
The Daiquiri is best served as a chilled, clear cocktail in a coupe glass – perfect for warm summer evenings, stylish dinners, or as a welcome drink. Its simplicity makes it easy to master, and its elegance makes it a favorite among both bartenders and cocktail enthusiasts.
Conclusion
The Daiquiri is a tribute to simplicity and balance. With only three ingredients, it manages to deliver a complex and fresh taste experience that has stood the test of time for decades. A true classic that never goes out of style.