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Forecastle drink shared from a pitcher

Calico Jack's Bumbo (Rum, Water, Sugar, Nutmeg)

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A cold, sweet grog: West Indian rum diluted with water, sweetened with molasses or sugar, dusted with grated nutmeg. Less brutal than neat rum, it was drunk from a pitcher, passed around.

Forecastle drink shared from a pitcher

A cold, sweet grog: West Indian rum diluted with water, sweetened with molasses or sugar, dusted with grated nutmeg. Less brutal than neat rum, it was drunk from a pitcher, passed around.

Here, friend, taste my bumbo and tell me if you've had better from here to Jamaica! Neat rum is for madmen and battle days; bumbo is for talking — you cut the rum with water, sweeten it well, and grate a little nutmeg on top for scent. We pass the pitcher around until the songs rise. Only beware of drinking too much: I've known men who drowned in it one night, and their captain with them.
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Ingredients
  • West Indian ruma good splash (base spirit)
  • Water (from the barrel)twice the rum (diluent)
  • Sugar or molassesto taste (sweetness)
  • Nutmeggrated (finishing spice)
How it was made : 'Bumbo' (or 'bombo') was the sweet version of grog, as opposed to naval 'grog' (rum + water, no sugar) or 'flip' heated with egg and beer. Sugar and nutmeg came from the same islands as rum, making the drink easy for Caribbean pirates to concoct. It was even used to buy votes in colonial elections!
Sources : David Cordingly, Under the Black Flag (1995) · Wayne Curtis, And a Bottle of Rum: A History of the New World in Ten Cocktails (2006)

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