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Why is the Rum Gone...Again?

Created by AnneBonney

Fun Trivia : Quizzes : Cocktails and Mixed Drinks
Why is the Rum GoneAgain game quiz
"Why is the rum gone again? It is the most popular spirit in the Caribbean, the first choice of pirates, the Royal Navy and my friend Rachel. Llamas should not try these at home or anywhere. I'll give some hints and you pick the cocktail. Cheers!"

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. The name of this drink means “Free Cuba”. It is made with rum, cola and lime. What is the name of this cocktail?
    Anejo
    Pina Colada
    Daiquiri
    Cuba Libre


2. This cocktail, made from rum, coconut cream and pineapple juice, has been around since the 1950s. It enjoyed renewed popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when it was part of the subject of a song by Rupert Holmes. The name is also used in a song by Garth Brooks. So, if you like "getting caught in the rain", you may want "one for each hand".
    Bahama Mama
    Pina Colada
    El Presidente
    Coquito


3. This drink’s recipe commonly contains 7.5 ounces of alcohol, including white rum, golden rum, dark rum, 151-proof rum and apricot brandy, as well as pineapple and papaya juice. It is partially named after its effect on the drinker.
    Zombie
    Passion Pearl
    Killer Coco Chai
    Rachel's Revenge


4. Which of the following drinks shares the name of a beach and an iron mine near Santiago, Cuba?

    Dark and Stormy
    Daiquiri
    Beachcomber
    Pama-Tiki


5. Which drink gets its name from a Tahitian expression meaning “Out of this world!”?
    Mai Tai
    Bellini
    Bolo
    Voodoo


6. "This recipe I give to thee,
Dear brother in the heat.
Take two of sour (lime let it be)
To one and half of sweet,
Of Old Jamaican pour three strong
And add four parts of weak.
Then mix and drink. I do no wrong,
I know whereof I speak."

What drink is this poem referring to?
    Planter's Punch
    Cable Car
    Boston Sidecar
    Knickerbocker


7. This is a popular summer drink originally from Cuba. The name is derived from an African word, meaning "cast a little spell". It usually contains white rum, sugar or sugar cane juice, lime, carbonated water and mint. Which cocktail fits this description?
    Mojito
    Raven
    May Day
    Scorpion


8. This popular cocktail is made with rum as well as vodka, gin, tequila or brandy and triple sec. When properly mixed, it has the color of a popular non-alcoholic summer beverage. Which one is it?
    Long Island Iced Tea
    Blue Hawaiian
    Strawberry Kiss
    Black Stripe


9. This drink was first served in a glass shaped like a type of lamp, which gave the cocktail its name. Which drink is it?
    Tiffany
    Table Top
    Hurricane
    Scorching Torch


10. Which popular Christmas beverage is believed to have been partially derived from the word "grog"?
    Eggnog
    Limey
    Rum Toddy
    Pirate's Treasure


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