1 qt Strong black tea 1 qt Rye whiskey 1 Bottle red wine (26oz) 1 pt Jamaica rum 1/2 pt Brandy 1 Jigger Benedictine 1 pt Orange juice 1/2 pt Lemon juice Combine all the ingredients in a large punch bowl with a block of ice. If found too dry, sugar syrup may be added. Decorate with twists of lemon peel. Makes 25-30 cups.
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Artillery Punch a.k.a Trash Can Punch a.k.a. Super Boozy Punch
This recipe comes from The University Cookbook published in 1970 by the University of Oklahoma Women's Association.
If you're looking for a punch that will get your guests liquored up in a hurry, this is it.
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Planter's Punch | How to Drink
The Planter's Punch is the foundational formula for a great number of Tiki Drinks, but it's also got its roots in oppression, genocide and slavery.
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One of Sour, two of sweet, three of strong, four of weak- or so the old rhyme goes. That's the roots formula for this drink, the Planter's Punch, and even though the Planter's Inn in Charleston South Carolina lays claim to the creation of this drink, there's almost no way that could possibly be true. The version I'm presenting here is a roots version pulled from the pages of the fantastic Smuggler's Cove by Martin Cate, not the gussied up version served by Trader Vic or Don the Beachcomber. It's a delicious drink, perfect for the dog days of summer, refreshing and cool and honestly perfect. I declare it The Drink of Summer in fact! But there's no way in hell it was invented at the Planter's Inn. Watch the video for more!
Planter's Punch 1 oz. -or- 30 ml. Lime Juice .75 oz. -or- 22 ml. Demerara Syrup .25 oz. -or- 8 ml. AllSpice Dram 3 oz. -or- 90 ml. Jamaica Rum Two Dashes Angostura Bitters Shake over ice open pour garnish with mint
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How to Make The Regent Punch
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Regent Punch is about as aristocratic as a beverage can get. This punch has a royal lineage and was allegedly developed by King George IV when he was the Prince Regent from 1811 until his ascension to the throne in 1820.
A quick look at the ingredients and you will see, King George IV had quite the reputation for excess! Get the recipe here:
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Chatham Artillery Punch
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How to Make the Artillery Punch | How Much Does it Cost
Anna Alexander is having a party, which means punch time. This party pleaser is stealthy. It's not pretty, but it does pack a punch!
Bourbon Jamaican Rum Apricot Brandy Black Tea Orange Juice Lemon Juice Sugar