Queen's Park Swizzle co*cktail Recipe | co*cktail Society (2024)

By Timo Torner/ Last updated on August 19, 2023

This classic Swizzle co*cktail based on Rum is named after the place where it was invented.

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The Queen's Park Swizzle is a minty, Rum-based Swizzle floated with Angostura bitters. The base of this drink is a rich, aged Demerara Rum. If you choose a bottle with a higher ABV, then you can further uplift the co*cktail. So don't be shy.

Despite the sophisticated looks, this Swizzle is pretty easy to make. All you need is the right ingredients, a tall glass, a Swizzle stick, and crushed ice.

If you don't have crushed ice in your freezer, learn how you can make crushed ice the easy way.

Ingredients in the Queen's Park Swizzle

The ingredients for making the Queen's Park Swizzle include aged Demerara Rum, a flavorful Demerara syrup, and fresh lime juice.

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Here's the complete list of what you need for this Swizzle:

  • Aged Demerara Rum
  • Fresh lime juice
  • Demerara syrup
  • Mint leaves
  • Angostura bitters
  • Crushed ice
  • Sprig of mint for garnish

This co*cktail is traditionally not made with Rum from Trinidad, where the Queen's Hotel is situated. Instead, it called for Demerara Rum from Guyana.

That is because, when the co*cktail was invented at the beginning of the 20th century, the neighbors in Guyana had a more established Rum industry.

But the float of the drink is made using Trinidad's most important export: the aromatic Angostura bitters.

The mint leaves in the drink, combined with the float of Ango bitters, are responsible for the Queen's Park Swizzle's distinctive look.

What is a Swizzle co*cktail?

You never heard about Swizzle co*cktails? The termSwizzledescribes a category of crushed ice drinks prepared with a so-called Swizzle stick.

In a nutshell, a Swizzle is a drink built directly in a glass filled with crushed ice. The Swizzle stick helps with cooling and mixing the ingredients of the co*cktail.

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This stick has prongs that facilitate stirring and churning the ice. By doing that, the liquids cool down a lot faster than with traditional shaking or stirring.

The method was invented in the Caribbean at times when ice was scarce.

Queen's Park Swizzle history

The Queen's Park Swizzle is a co*cktail invented in the 1920s at the Queen's Park Hotel in Port of Spain, Trinidad. It is a Rum co*cktail made with fresh mint served in a tall glass.

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In 1946, Tiki co*cktail legend Trader Vic once hailed itthe most delightful form of anesthesia given out today.

Back in the early 20th century, Trinidad was an important trading hub and a high-class place for a vacation. The neighborhoodQueen's Park Savannahwas probably the best-known place for dining and drinks.

And in the middle of all this was the Queen's Park Hotel. It was the star of the area and known for its exquisite hotel bar.

In fact, during the golden age of bartending, many say its hotel bar has been one of the best in the world.

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Queen's Park Swizzle vs Mojito

If you like Mojitos, you'll most likely also enjoy a well-made Queen's Park Swizzle.

Both drinks are based on Rum and use fresh mint for a refreshing touch. The taste of a Queen's Park Swizzle is less minty and a bit more complex, though.

The complexity has also to do with the Rum base. A Mojito is best made with White Rum, whereas a Queen's Park Swizzle relies on a richer and more aromatic, aged Demerara Rum.

Demerara Rum is also known for its earthy and smoky notes that are almost exclusive to this particular type of Rum.

One reason for this is the unique climate in Guyana. -Specifially, at the Demerara river where the Rum is produced.

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Queen's Park Swizzle

The signature drink of Queen's Park Hotel in Trinidad and one of the most important Swizzle co*cktails.

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Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: Caribbean

Keyword: crushed ice, Demerara syrup, lime juice, mint, rum, swizzle

Servings: 1

Calories: 262kcal

Cost: $2.80

Equipment

  • 1 Jigger

  • 1 Swizzle Stick

Ingredients

  • 2 oz Demerara Rum
  • 1 oz Lime juice
  • 1 oz Demerara syrup
  • 8-10 Mint leaves
  • 2-3 dashes Angostura bitters
  • 2-3 dashes Peychaud's bitters
  • Mint sprig for garnish

Instructions

  • Add mint leaves and Demera syrup in a Collins glass and muddle gently.

  • Add Demerara rum and lime juice as well as crushed ice. Make sure the glass is two-thirds full.

  • Use the swizzle stick and start swizzling the co*cktail until the glass is frosted.

  • Add more ice, then float the co*cktail with bitters.

Nutrition

Serving: 4.5ozCalories: 262kcalCarbohydrates: 36.03gProtein: 0.16gFat: 0.03gSodium: 10.24mgPotassium: 81.28mgSugar: 33.7gVitamin C: 9.6mgCalcium: 31.04mgIron: 0.32mg

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FAQs

What is the difference between a mojito and a Queens Park Swizzle? ›

I often describe the Queen's Park Swizzle as a grown up Mojito. It has aged rum instead of white rum, demerara syrup instead of plain simple syrup, plus a few dashes of Angostura bitters. It's a bit more complex than your average beach drink, and more strikingly beautiful than just about any co*cktail you'll find.

Why is it called Queens Park? ›

Her Majesty Queen Victoria

Queen's Park was named in Her honour in September 1860 by Her son, the Prince of Wales (later Edward VII). The Province of Ontario purchased this monument, designed by Mario Raggi, in 1902.

What is the history of the Swizzle co*cktail? ›

A Rum Swizzle is a rum based drink that pre dates the co*cktail and is often called Bermudas national drink. It's named after the way its mixed rather than the ingredients. Yet again, this is a drink dripping in history it was served at the world's first co*cktail party in London in 1924 held by novelist Alec Waugh.

What is the Big 4 co*cktail? ›

The international recipe calls for 1/3 rye whiskey, for the U.S.; 1/3 scotch whiskey, for Great Britain; 1/6 Noilly Prat, for France; 1/6 vodka, for the Soviet Union; and a dash of cherry brandy to sweeten everything. Get this image in a variety of framing options at Photos.com.

What is a Winston Churchill co*cktail? ›

1 1/2 ounces blended scotch whisky. 1/2 ounce Cointreau. 1/2 ounce sweet vermouth (preferably Dolin rouge) 1/2 ounce lime juice, freshly squeezed.

What is fernet and co*ke called? ›

Fernet con coca (Spanish pronunciation: [feɾˈne(ð) koŋ ˈkoka], "Fernet and co*ke"), also known as fernando, its diminutive fernandito ( Spanish pronunciation: [feɾnanˈdito]), or several other nicknames, is a long drink of Argentine origin consisting of the Italian amaro liqueur fernet and cola, served over ice.

Why do you put gum syrup in co*cktails? ›

The advantage of gomme syrup is that it adds a silky texture to your co*cktails and softens the alcohol's flavor. This is especially true in alcohol-dominant co*cktails. This is also the reason why it works so well in classics like the fancy whiskey and the brandy daisy.

What is the famous drink in Bermuda? ›

The Rum Swizzle is the national drink of Bermuda. It's enjoyed in bars across the island nation and has become a staple on Tiki bar menus across the world.

What is the drumstick drink? ›

DRUMSTICK SOUR co*ckTAIL RECIPE

A drumstick co*cktail! This tasty mix of strawberry and vanilla will transport you straight back to your childhood. We've recreated the iconic two-tone effect with our sour mix carton, which is a tangy mix of citrus and egg whites.

What is Queens Park made of? ›

The exterior walls were made of pink sandstone quarried from the Credit Valley near Orangeville, Ontario. Large pieces of stone were brought to Queen's Park and carved on the grounds by English stonecutters. The roof was covered in slate from Vermont, and copper was used over the roof domes.

What is the Queen's favorite co*cktail? ›

She preferred a co*cktail of two parts Dubonnet to one part gin, garnished with lemon. Dubonnet and gin is a taste from another time, one of twinsets and pearls and being allowed to wear lipstick for lunch with mother.

What is the difference between a mojito and a southside drink? ›

A wonder co*cktail forced into the shadows by its hyperactive cousin, the Mojito. If the Mojito is a rum infused party girl, the Southside is a more dignified affair, though can be jazzed up with soda water to make a Southside Fizz, or with Champagne to make a Southside Royale.

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