GUINNESS WEST INDIES PORTER ......................................................£4.40
Porter, Ireland.
PALMA CRISTAL ......................................................................................£4.00
Lager, Cuba.
PACIFICO CLUB.......................................................................................£4.00
Lager. Mexico.
CARIB ........................................................................................................£3.60
Lager. Trinidad.
MODELO ...................................................................................................£3.90
Lager, Mexico.
PALMA LOUCA ........................................................................................£3.70
Pilsner, Brasil.
BANKS ......................................................................................................£3.70
Lager, Barbados.
CUBANERO ..............................................................................................£4.00
Lager, Cuba.
CORONA ...................................................................................................£3.50
Beer, Mexico.
INNIS & GUNN RUM FINISH ..................................................................£4.00
Beer, Scotland.
QUILMES ..................................................................................................£3.80
Lager, Argentina.
White WInE
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MACABEO/CHARDONNAY,
CENTELLEO .................................................
La Mancha - Spain.
Soft and rounded with ripe, juicy apples.
CATARRATTO, PALAZZO DEL MARE ......
Sicily - Italy.
Tropical peaches and zesty pineapples.
SAUVIGNON BLANC, NOSTROS .............
Casablanca - Chile.
Dry and crisp, zippy and zesty.
TORRONTES/PINOT GRIGIO,
SANTA ROSA ..............................................
Mendoza - Argentina.
Aromatic Torrontes and delicate
Pinot Grigio.
CHARDONNAY, GRAN RESERVA,
INDOMITA ...................................................
Casablanca - Chile.
Tropical fruits, citrus, vanilla;
soft and creamy.
CABERNET SAUVIGNON ROSÉ,
LOS ESPINOS ..............................................
Central Valley - Chile.
Tastes just like strawberries and
cream - delicious!
£3.95 £5.60 £11.00 £16.00
£4.20 £5.95 £12.00 £17.50
£4.70 £6.70 £13.50 £20.00
£4.95 £6.95 £14.00 £21.00
.............................................. £25.00
£4.20 £5.95 £12.00 £17.50
175ml 250ml 500ml Bottle
175ml 250ml 500ml Bottle
ReD WInE
FiZz
TEMPRANILLO, CENTELLEO ....................
La Mancha - Spain.
Juicy brambles and cherries,
hints of spice.
MERLOT, COSTA VERA .............................
Central Valley - Chile.
Soft, super ripe plummy fruit.
MALBEC/SHIRAZ, SANTUARIO ...............
Mendoza - Argentina.
Juicy Malbec and spicy Shiraz,
cherries and brambles.
PRIMITIVO, CASATO DE MELZI,
MABIS ..........................................................
Veneto - Italy.
Smoky blackberries and dark chocolate.
CABERNET SAUVIGNON, ARMADOR,
ODFJELL ......................................................
Maipo - Chile.
Fabulously ripe with juicy blackcurrants
and hints of eucalyptus and coffee.
CAVA BRUT RESERVA, SUMARROCA ...
Catalunya - Spain.
Move over Prosecco - Cava is back with
a bang!
PIERRE MIGNON, GRANDE RESERVE
BRUT ............................................................
Champagne - France.
Crisp, well-balanced, fresh citrus overlaid
with touches of brioche.
...............................
£3.95 £5.60 £11.00 £16.00
£4.20 £5.95 £12.00 £17.50
£4.70 £6.70 £13.50 £20.00
£4.95 £6.95 £14.00 £21.00
.............................................. £25.00
£4.50 £24.00
.............................................. £40.00
175ml 250ml 500ml Bottle
125ml Bottle
For the second instalment of The Rum Shack’s cocktails we’ve
kept it short. Too much of a good thing and all that.
This time around we’re offering up 6 original rum cocktails using
different styles from the far corners of the Caribbean (as well as
Scotland’s first and only rum) alongside a couple of other tipples
for those of you who aren’t enticed by our kill-devil options.
As ever, we also have 4 simple serves available for you to work
your way through along with our cocktail of the month and our
large selection of beers, wine and all ting fine.
We hope we have managed to provide something for all of you
but please do not hesitate to ask at the bar for recommendations,
alternatives or clarification on anything you are not sure of.
Welcome, and enjoy!
Every vessel that transits the Panama canal must pay a toll based on it’s size
and cargo volume. Tolls for the largest ships can run up to about $450,000
however the smallest toll ever paid was 36 cents, plunked down in 1928 by
American adventurer Richard Halliburton, who swam the 77 kilometre long
canal. Today, some $1.8 billion in tolls are collected annually.
Richie boy, this one’s for you ya crazy cat!
“ Never mind the scuttlebutt, where ’ s the rum? ”
Sharp, fresh and punchy
Rich, smooth and silky
Venezuela is home to the Capybara, the biggest rodent in the world.
They can weigh up to 80kg and look like the love-child of a hippo and a
guinea pig (ouch). In addition to having webbed fingers and toes, they
can also hold their breath for several minutes underwater if they are
hiding from predators.
Rodents are usually pretty quiet creatures but these guys have been heard
clicking, squeaking, grunting, purring and even barking!
‘Av it you crazy fool!
Cana Brava Rum (Panama)
Maraschino
Sage Syrup
Grapefruit
Limes
Diplomatico Anejo Rum (Venezuela)
Crème de Figue
Agave
Lemons
Egg White
..................................................................... £8.00
..................................................................... £7.00
Definitely not the most famous Bob to hail from the small Caribbean island
of Jamaica, Keith ‘Bob Andy’ Anderson has certainly made his mark on
Jamaican music and contributed to it’s worldwide acclaim.
Emerging as a solo artist in 1966, he subsequently founded the legendary
vocal group The Paragons and was one of Studio One’s leading lights both
writing for himself and contributing to others’ work. Bob gained international
recognition in 1970 with his cover of Nina Simone’s ‘Young, Gifted and
Black’ alongside Marcia Griffiths who would later go on to be one of Bob
Marley’s I-Threes.
Bob performed at anti-apartheid concerts in the late ‘80s, campaigned for
higher standards within Jamaican music, toured the world a few times over
and inspired a new generation of reggae artists.
In 2006 Bob received Jamaica’s Order of Distinction for his contributions to
the development of reggae music.
Hats off to you auld yin.
Eddie Grant was born in Plaisance, Guyana, in 1948. Despite being
renowned for asking Joanna to give him hope during the dark years of
Apartheid, not wanting to dance or rocking down to Electric Avenue, we
particularly like the fact that his middle name is Montague!
Boss!
Wray and Nephew Rum (Jamaica)
Crème de Apricot
Orgeat
Lemons
Soda
El Dorado 8 Rum (Guyana)
Oloroso
Amer Picon
Demerara Syrup
Bitters
.............................................................................................£7.00
........................................................................£7.00
Light, long and complex
Rich, sweet and boozy
Ruben Dario (Felix Ruben Garcia Sarmiento) was an influential Nicaraguan
poet, journalist and diplomat. Dario modernised and breathed new life into
poetry in Spanish on both sides of the Atlantic through his experiments
with rhythm, metre and imagery. Dario developed a highly original poetic
style that founded a tradition and began a new movement in Nicaraguan
literature called Modernismo.
He literally wrote himself into the history books!
Flor de Cana 4 White Rum (Nicaragua)
Cocchi Rosa
Falernum
Limes
Bitters
.............................................................. £6.00
James Clerk Maxwell was a Scottish scientist in the field of mathematical
physics. He formulated the classical formulation of electromagnetic
radiation which brought electricity, magnetism and light together as
manifestations of the same phenomenon for the first time. His work
in this field led to the prediction of the existence of radio waves.
Maxwell also contributed greatly to the field of optics and colour vision,
creating the foundation for colour photography.
His contribution to physics are considered by many to be of the same
magnitude as both Sir Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein and Einstein
himself described his work as ‘the most profound and the most fruitful
that physics has seen since the time of Newton.’
Science!
Dark Matter Rum (Scotland)
Honey and Ginger Syrup
Orange Blossom
Limes
Soda
........................................£8.50
Short, sharp and spiced
Long, spiced and sharp
pEndenNis club ............................................................................£7.50
Light, fresh and sharpFord’s Gin
Crème de Apricot
Limes
Sweet stuff
Bitters
blackenEd BrEw .......................................................................... £6.50
Fun, long and refreshingBlack Bottle Whisky
Crème de Peche
Honey and Ginger Syrup
Bitters
Lemons
Bitter and Twisted Ale
“ Something wholeheartedly less rummy, but no less yummy ”
“ Splish, splash, splosh! ”
GOSLING’S & GINGER BEER ................................................................... £4.00
TAPATIO TEQUILA & TING ....................................................................... £4.00
RED LEG & APPLE ..................................................................................... £3.00
COCCHI ROSA & TONIC .......................................................................... £3.00
simple ServES
GlOsSaRY
Agave Nectar
Amer Pico
Cocchi Rosa
Crème de Apricot
Crème de Figue
Crème de Peche
Falernum
Maraschino Liqueur
Oloroso
Orange Blossom Water
Orgeat
Sweetener with a high fructose content
commercially produced from several species
of agave, including Agave tequilana (blue agave),
the base ingredient of tequila.
Bitter, orange French aperitif.
An aperitif wine, a blend of two aromatic grape
varietels, herbs, fruits and spice.
Apricot liqueur made by steeping French apricots
in neutral sugar beet spirit.
Fig liqueur made by macerating fresh figs in
neutral sugar beet spirit.
Peach liqueur made from ripe French white
peaches macerated in neutral sugar beet spirit.
Spiced sweet syrup, used a lot in Caribbean
and tropical drinks.
Clear, relatively dry liqueur made from crushing
Marasca cherries, including the crushed pit which
gives it a subtle, bitter almond flavour.
Meaning ‘scented’ in Spanish, this is a dark
and nutty sherry.
The clear, perfumed by-product of the
distillation of fresh bitter-orange blossoms
for their essential oils.
Sweet syrup made from almonds, sugar and
either rose water or orange flower water.
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