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Blackbeard's Bumbo (Rum, Sugar, and Nutmeg)

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A sweet, spiced grog: good rum cut with water, sweetened with sugar, lifted with a generous grating of nutmeg and a little cinnamon. Smooth, warm to the throat, the comfort of night watches.

The Forecastle Draught—Watch and Rally Drink

A sweet, spiced grog: good rum cut with water, sweetened with sugar, lifted with a generous grating of nutmeg and a little cinnamon. Smooth, warm to the throat, the comfort of night watches.

Bring your cup close, mate, and don't let your hand tremble. Island rum, a finger of water so you don't burn raw, brown sugar, and nutmeg grated on top—that's my bumbo, and it's worth any parson's sermon. They say I drink my rum with flaming gunpowder; they say many things about Blackbeard, and that's just as well. But between us, it's this draught—sweet and warm—that keeps a man upright on the night watch. To your health, and to hell with the gallows.
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Ingredients
  • West Indian ruma good measure (alcohol)
  • Waterabout the same (dilution)
  • Cane sugar (brown)to taste (sweetness)
  • Grated nutmeggenerous (aromatic signature)
  • Cinnamona pinch (spice)
How it was made : Bumbo (or "bombo") is attested in the 18th century as a colonial and marine drink of the Caribbean: rum, water, sugar, and nutmeg. It was akin to "flip" (rum, beer, and eggs heated with a red-hot iron) and grog. Rum, distilled from molasses of Caribbean sugar plantations, was central to the economy and life of sailors during the golden age of piracy.

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