Jamaica Lake Cocktail recipe
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Jamaica Lake is a tropical, rum-forward cocktail that leans into the sunny, liqueur-laced style of modern tiki-inspired drinks. Rather than a storied classic with a single, well-documented origin, it reads like a contemporary island sipper built for easygoing sweetness and bold fruit. You’ll find it sits comfortably in the “vacation in a glass” family: approachable, aromatic, and designed to taste instantly familiar if you enjoy coconut and pineapple-led mixes.
On the palate, coconut rum brings a creamy, sweet base that’s lifted by the bright orange character of Cointreau. Crème de banane adds a soft, candy-like banana richness that deepens the fruit profile without turning it heavy. Topped with pineapple juice, everything gets pulled into a juicy, tropical center—pineapple’s tang keeps the liqueurs in check while amplifying the coconut-and-banana combo into a smooth, dessert-leaning finish.
Serve this when you want something relaxed and crowd-pleasing: poolside, at a barbecue, or as a playful after-dinner drink. If you’re into sweet tropical cocktails and don’t want sharp citrus or bitter edges, you’ll find this hits the spot—especially over plenty of ice in a rocks glass.
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Lowball / rocks glass
Ingredients
Cocktail Colin says:
Coconut rum leads with creamy tropical sweetness, while pineapple juice adds bright tang and juicy lift; Cointreau brings a zesty orange snap, and crème de banane rounds everything with soft, candy-like banana depth. It works because the citrus edge of Cointreau keeps the liqueurs from turning cloying, making it ideal for sweet-tooth tiki fans and anyone who likes dessert-fruit flavors over dry rum bite.
Method
How to make a Jamaica Lake
- Coconut rum 60ml, Cointreau 30ml, Creme de banane 30ml, Jugo de piña Top up
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- Add one measure of Cointreau, one measure of crème de bananes and two measures of Malibu to a cocktail shaker with ice
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- Shake well and strain into a lowball glass over ice
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- Top up the glass with pineapple juice and serve
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Can I substitute another type of rum for coconut rum in the Jamaica Lake cocktail?
Yes, you can substitute another type of rum for coconut rum in the Jamaica Lake cocktail if you're unable to find it or prefer a different flavor profile. However, keep in mind that doing so will alter the cocktail's tropical taste. A good alternative could be white rum, though you may lose some of the coconut flavor that complements the pineapple juice and Creme De Banane.
What are some garnishing suggestions for the Jamaica Lake cocktail?
To emphasize the tropical character of the Jamaica Lake cocktail, consider garnishing it with a pineapple wedge or a maraschino cherry. A small umbrella or an edible flower can also add to its visual appeal, making the drink not only tasty but also visually enticing.
What is the best way to serve the Jamaica Lake cocktail?
The Jamaica Lake cocktail is best served cold in a lowball glass, as specified in its original recipe. To enhance its refreshing and chilled nature, you can pre-chill the glass in the freezer for a few minutes before preparing the cocktail. Additionally, serving it over ice can help maintain its cool temperature, especially during warm weather.
How does the alcohol content of the Jamaica Lake compare to that of a standard cocktail?
The Jamaica Lake cocktail has an alcohol content of 11.57%, which places it on the lower end of the spectrum compared to the average cocktail alcohol content, which typically ranges from 15% to 30%. This makes Jamaica Lake a relatively lighter option, suitable for those seeking a less potent beverage.
What foods pair well with the Jamaica Lake cocktail?
Given its tropical flavor profile, the Jamaica Lake cocktail pairs well with light seafood dishes, grilled chicken, or dishes with tropical fruit elements. Its sweet and fruity character also complements spicy foods or appetizers, providing a refreshing balance to the palate. For a dessert pairing, consider coconut-based desserts or fruit tarts to harmonize with its flavors.
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