Corn N' Oil

Corn N' Oil
Corn N' Oil
Type Cocktail
Served On the rocks; poured over ice
Standard garnish

lime wedge or two

Standard drinkware
Highball Glass (Tumbler).svg
Highball glass
Commonly used ingredients
Preparation Pour the rum and falernum into a glass over ice and stir well. Squeeze in the lime wedge(s) and drop it in.

A Corn N' Oil is an alcoholic highball style cocktail most noted for its use of the very dark and oil-like blackstrap rum. While the origins of its name are largely unknown, it is making a resurgence in modern cocktail culture.[1]

Variations

Variations of the Corn N' Oil include varying the ratios of rum to falernum as well as the addition of Angostura bitters.[2]

References



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