Florida’s colorful cocktail history starts with a coastline made for smuggling, a generation of seafaring outlaws, and the heady promise of Caribbean rum just beyond the reach of U.S. law. During ...
Dutch Kills, launched by the same people behind the speakeasy-style Milk and Honey, opened earlier this year in Long Island City, in Queens, N.Y. In a nod to the speakeasy, The Rum Runner, $10, is ...
If Florida had a state cocktail, it would be the rumrunner, named for Prohibition-era bootleggers who transported rum. The tropical concoction typically is made with rum, blackberry brandy, banana ...
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