Hemingway Daiquiri

It’s no secret Ernest Hemingway enjoyed his liquor, hence the name of the Hemingway Daiquiri recipe. Though he swore he never drank while he wrote (“You’re thinking of Faulkner,” he once said when accused by a reporter), he was no stranger to the bottle, and his literature often featured alcohol consumption of some kind, from café sipping to full on benders.

The History of the Hemingway Daiquiri

While living in Cuba in the 1940s he became a regular at the El Floridita, home of the famous bartender Constantino Ribalaigua Vert, who locals called “El Rey de los Cocteleros,” or The King of the Cocktails. Because Hemingway fell in love with the daiquiri there, Ribalaigua (who is also famous for inventing more than 200 drinks and adapting dozens of others) created a modified version of the classic.

The story goes that when stopping into El Floridita to use the restroom one day, Hemingway heard people talking about how good the daiquiris were. Curious, he decided to order one. After one sip he asked for another, but with ‘less sugar and more rum’— and so the Hemingway Daiquiri was born, with Ribalaigua adding grapefruit juice and a few drops of maraschino liqueur to two jiggers of light rum and the juice of a fresh lime.

As legend has it, Hemingway downed 17 of these babies over the course of one afternoon in 1942. While we strongly advise against trying to beat his record (speaking of ‘Death in the Afternoon’…), we do recommend trying this recipe out at home using BLY Silver Rum, a smooth and flavorful base for this legendary drink.

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A cocktail glass with a Hemingway Daiquiri featuring a lime wheel garnish on a metal counter.

Hemingway Daiquiri


  • Author: TABLE Magazine Staff

Description

A famous cocktail for a famous face.


Ingredients

Scale
  • 2 oz. BLY Silver Rum
  • .75 oz. lime juice
  • .5 oz grapefruit juice
  • .5 oz maraschino liqueur

Instructions

  1. Mix all ingredients in a martini shaker filled with ice.
  2. Shake, strain into glass and garnish with a grapefruit & lime.

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