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  2. Malibu (rum) - Wikipedia

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    Malibu (/ m ə ˈ l iː b uː /) is a coconut flavored liqueur made with white rum, which has an alcohol content by volume of 21.0% (42 proof). Since 2005 the Malibu brand has been owned by Pernod Ricard , which calls it a "flavored rum", where this designation is allowed by local laws.

  3. June bug (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The June bug or June Bug Annihilator is a tropical cocktail. [1]A June Bug cocktail served at a beachside resort, albeit not in a Collins glass. It consists of a mixture of Midori melon liqueur as base liquor, with modifiers of coconut rum (such as Malibu), Banana liqueur, pineapple juice, and sweet & sour.

  4. Blue Hawaii (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    In the case of the Blue Hawaiian, a flavored rum or vodka such as Malibu Rum may eliminate the need for crème of coconut, or the coconut flavor may be omitted entirely (coconut milk, a very different product, should not be used). The Blue Hawaii and the Blue Hawaiian are different drinks; the Blue Hawaii does not use any coconut.

  5. Rum - Wikipedia

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    Other cocktails containing rum include the piña colada, a drink made popular in America by Rupert Holmes' song "Escape", [67] the mojito, and a precursor of the classic Spanish sangria known as sangaree. [68] Cold-weather drinks made with rum include the rum toddy and hot buttered rum. [69]

  6. Piña colada - Wikipedia

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    1 US fl oz (3.0 cl) cream of coconut; 2 US fl oz (5.9 cl) rum; Method. Freeze pineapple juice before use. In a blender, combine cream of coconut, frozen pineapple juice, heavy cream and rum. Pour in a desired 12-ounce container and use a cherry and fresh pineapple for a garnish. [16]

  7. Lambanog - Wikipedia

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    The most popular variety is the coconut lambanog which is commonly described as "coconut vodka" due to its clear to milky white color and high alcohol content. It originates from Luzon and the Visayas Islands (where it is known as dalisay de coco ).

  8. List of Puerto Rican rums - Wikipedia

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    The main rum producing enterprise in Arecibo is Barceló, Marqués Y Co. Its flagship brand was Ron Palo Viejo. Ron Palo Viejo is now owned by Serrallés, whose flagship rum is Don Q. Rum has been produced in Arecibo since the second half of the 19th century. Roses, García y Co. was bottling their Ron de la Casa de Roses as early as 1868.

  9. Feni (liquor) - Wikipedia

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    Commercially bottled coconut feni has a strength of 42.8% abv. Coconut feni is a double-distilled spirit; the first distillate is called a mollop, about 15% alcohol (30 proof). Four kollxem (plural of kollsô) of toddy produce two pots of mollop.