Right Hand Cocktail recipe
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Right Hand sits firmly in the stirred, spirit-forward family of aperitif cocktails, built in the same mould as other equal-parts rum-and-bitter classics. You’ll find it reads like a modern bar creation rather than a drink with a long, settled origin story: a compact, balanced template that lets a characterful base spirit and an Italian bitter liqueur do the talking. Served over ice in a rocks glass, it’s designed to feel both punchy and polished.
Expect Jamaican rum to bring the backbone, with its bold, molasses-rich depth pushing through the mix. Aperol adds a bright, bittersweet orange lift that keeps the drink from feeling heavy, while red vermouth contributes a rounded, winey sweetness that ties the rum and Aperol together. A couple of dashes of chocolate bitters deepen the finish, nudging the rum’s richness and giving the bittersweet elements a darker, more lingering edge.
This is a great choice when you want an after-work sipper that’s not as bracing as some bitter-forward cocktails, but still feels grown-up and complex. You’ll enjoy it if you like Negroni-style balance yet prefer rum’s warmth over gin’s botanicals. It suits slow conversations, pre-dinner appetites, and anyone who appreciates a bittersweet drink with a subtly cocoa-tinged finale.
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Lowball / rocks glass
Ingredients
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Jamaican rum leads with funky molasses and spice, while Aperol brings bright orange bitterness and red vermouth adds dark, winey sweetness; chocolate bitters stitch in a cocoa-tinged, gently drying finish. It works because the rum’s weight carries the aperitif bitterness and vermouth richness without turning cloying, making it ideal for stirred-drink fans who want a bittersweet, rum-forward sipper.
Method
How to make a Right Hand
- Jamaican rum 30ml, Aperol 22.5ml, Red vermouth 22.5ml, Chocolate bitters 2 dashes
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- Start by stirring all the ingredients together with ice in a mixing glass, making sure to do so for about 10-15 seconds
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- This ensures everything is well-blended and chilled
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- Next, strain the mixture into a glass filled with ice
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- If you have it, use one large ice cube or a chunk of block ice, as this will melt slower and dilute your drink less over time
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- Enjoy your perfectly mixed cocktail
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Find out more- Use a high-quality Jamaican rum like Appleton Estate or Hampden Estate to enhance the drink's rich, fruity, and complex flavor profile.
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What is the origin of the Right Hand cocktail?
The Right Hand is a variation of the classic Negroni cocktail, tailored to give it a unique twist with the inclusion of chocolate bitters and Jamaican rum. It's believed to have been created as a bartender's take on making a Negroni more palatable to those who favor the deeper, richer notes found in rum and chocolate.
Can I substitute a different type of rum in the Right Hand cocktail?
Yes, you can substitute a different type of rum in the Right Hand cocktail, although Jamaican rum is recommended for its rich and robust flavor. If you opt for a different rum, consider using one that has a full-bodied taste to maintain the cocktail's character. A dark or aged rum could be a good alternative.
Is there a non-alcoholic version of the Right Hand?
While the Right Hand is known for its blend of alcoholic ingredients, you can create a non-alcoholic version by substituting the Aperol, red vermouth, and Jamaican rum with non-alcoholic aperitifs and rum alternatives. The chocolate bitters, due to their minimal alcohol content and usage in small amounts, can still be used or substituted with a non-alcoholic chocolate flavoring.
What makes the Right Hand different from a classic Negroni?
The Right Hand differs from a classic Negroni primarily due to its use of Jamaican rum instead of gin and the addition of chocolate bitters. These substitutions change the drink's flavor profile significantly, offering a cocktail that leans towards sweeter and more complex chocolate and rum notes, in contrast to the Negroni's more balanced and slightly bitter taste.
What is the best occasion to serve the Right Hand cocktail?
The Right Hand cocktail, with its rich and slightly sweet profile, makes it an excellent choice for evenings and cooler weather. It's particularly suited for after-dinner drinks or at cocktail parties where sophisticated, complex cocktails are appreciated. Its unique flavor profile also makes it a great conversation starter.
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