Swimming pool (cocktail)

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Swimming pool while "floating" with Blue Curaçao .

Swimming Pool is the name of a creamy-sweet, alcoholic cocktail based on white rum and vodka . By combining rum with coconut cream and pineapple juice , it belongs to the group of coladas and is closely related to the popular piña colada . In contrast to this, part of the white rum is replaced by vodka and a shot of blue curacao (blue orange liqueur ) is added, which gives the drink the turquoise-blue color of a swimming pool and thus its name. In the English-speaking world, the cocktail is also known as Blue Hawaiian (not to be confused with Blue Hawaii , which is sour-based and does not contain coconut cream).

history

The "swimming pool" - originally written in one word and actually not a cocktail in the classic sense, but a so-called fancy drink - was created in 1979 in Munich's Schumann's Bar and was first published in 1984 by its operator, the bartender and restaurateur Charles Schumann . The ingredients ( "4 cl white rum, 2 cl vodka, 1 cl Curaçao Blue, 2 cl coconut cream, 1 cl sweet cream, 4 cl pineapple juice, pineapple slice, cocktail cherry" ) were put on ice except for the curacao and the fruit in the shaker shaken and filled into a bulbous fancy glass filled to the brim with crushed ice , then the curacao was poured over it and garnished with a pineapple slice and cocktail cherry. In American Bar from 1991, Schumann reduced the proportion of rum in favor of pineapple juice and published the recipe for his swimming pool , which is still used today, consisting of 2 cl white rum, vodka, sweet cream and coconut cream, 6 cl pineapple juice and 1 cl blue curacao, which includes Stalk cherry and pineapple piece decorated and now served in a tumbler (beaker) in his bar .

In the non-alcoholic versions, the alcohol-free spirits white rum and vodka, which are not particularly strong in any case, are dispensed with and a blue curacao syrup is used instead of the orange liqueur .

Web links

Commons : Swimming Pool  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files
Wikibooks: Recipe for the Swimming Pool  - Learning and Teaching Materials

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Charles Schumann: Schumann's bar book . 1st edition. Collection Rolf Heyne, Munich 1984, ISBN 3-453-36004-4 , p. 105.
  2. ^ Charles Schumann: American Bar. The Artistry of Mixing Drinks. 1st edition. Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich 1991, ISBN 3-453-04368-5 , p. 182; see. Schumann's Bar . 1st edition. Collection Rolf Heyne, Munich 2011, ISBN 978-3-89910-416-5 , p. 188.