Naphtali
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I'm not a drinker. In Northwest Passage, by Kenneth Roberts, Major Rogers doses one of his Indian scouts with hot buttered rum. What is it? How would I make it?
Buying premade I want to avoid. I want complete responsibility. Mr. Roberts made the beverage inviting, cozy, comfortable, tasty. Like the bank robber said to Harry Calahan, "I gots to know."Imahomer said:It's probably not made by too many people anymore. I know my dad knew how to make it and would whip some up around Xmas. Now days you can go to the supermarket, or liquor barn, or any place like that and pick up the premade batter. Then you just add rum and either hot water, or hot milk. It's pretty good, but different from what I remember.
I suspect our lounges offer domestic beer in bottles, Jack Daniels, and house wine. Missoula is the closest place with bars that might meet your specification.Imahomer said:I guess the easiest way would be to grab a pencil and paper and go to a bar. I'd think pretty much any bartender would know how to make one.
dhermann1 said:My recipe is very simple. A teaspoon of sugar (brown if you want to get fancy) a good sized pat of butter, boiling water and a shot or two of rum, then the nutmeg on top. The whole idea is that you've just come in from being out in the extreme cold for a good long time, and your face feels like ice. The hot water re hydrates you quickly, and it carries the rum to your body and knocks you out with wondrous quickness. And the butter coats your chapped lips. You really appreciate it twice as much if you drink it after coming in from winter sports.