Carrulim is a refreshing cocktail that combines the bold flavor of Sugar Cane Spirit with the tartness of fresh lime juice and the sweetness of honey.
This cocktail is also infused with the herbal notes of Rue, adding a unique and complex flavor profile to the drink. With a perfect balance of sweet, sour, and herbal flavors, Carrulim is a cocktail perfect for any occasion, from a summer barbecue to a cozy night in.
Follow this simple recipe to enjoy this delicious and unique cocktail at home.
How to Make Carrulim
Note: The full instructions are provided in the recipe card below.
Lightly muddle the rue with honey in a shaker. Add the Sugar Cane Spirit (Caña Blanca), fresh lime juice, and ice to the shaker. Give it a brief shake to mix the ingredients. Strain the mixture into a lowball glass filled with fresh ice.
Garnish with a sprig of rue and a lime wheel if desired.
Alternatively, for a less herby Carrulim: Combine Sugar Cane Spirit, fresh lime juice, honey, and ice in a shaker. Give it a brief shake to mix the ingredients. Strain the mixture into a lowball glass filled with fresh ice.
Garnish with a sprig of rue. Remember to adjust the amount of rue according to your taste preference, as it has a potent flavor. Enjoy your Carrulim responsibly!😉
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Recipe
Carrulim
Ingredients
- 1 shot Sugar Cane Spirit (Caña Blanca)
- 1 shot of fresh lime juice
- 1 sprig of Rue
- 1 tablespoon of honey , to taste
- Ice , optional
Instructions
- Lightly muddle the rue with the honey in a shaker. Add the sugar cane spirit, lime juice, and ice, and give it a brief shake—strain it into a lowball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a rue sprig and lime wheel, if desired. Alternatively, for a less herby Carrulin, add the Sugar Cane Spirit, lime juice, honey, and ice and give it a brief shake in a shaker. Strain into a lowball glass over fresh ice. Garnish with a sprig of Rue.
Notes
All nutritional information is based on third-party calculations and is only an estimate. Each recipe and nutritional value will vary depending on the brands you use, measuring methods, and portion sizes per household.