4 oz Virgin Islands Rum, Cruzan (amber or dark)
1⁄4 oz Allspice Dram
1⁄4 oz Vanilla syrup
1⁄2 oz Cinnamon syrup
1 twst Orange peel (long, as garnish)
Instructions

Shake with crushed ice, pour into tiki glass, garnish

Cocktail summary
Posted by Dan on
Created by
Donn Beach (Don the Beachcomber)
Year
1937
Is an
authentic recipe
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Comments
Dan commented on 9/28/2012:

I made this with Becherovka for cinnamon syrup and Licor 43 for vanilla syrup. I doubled the Becherovka to help the cinnamon come through. It was a nice tiki cocktail, although using St Elizabeth Alspice Dram, I felt the allspice dominated. I'd cut it by at least half.


This is a Don the Beachcomber original from ca. 1937, not a Jeff Berry drink as listed here. We do have Berry to thank for decoding the recipe, however.