Planters Punch

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The Planters Punch is a generic Rum punch based around the following: 1 sour, 2 sweet, 3 strong, 4 weak.
 
The Planters Punch is a generic Rum punch based around the following: 1 sour, 2 sweet, 3 strong, 4 weak.
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==Historical References==
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===NEW YORK TIMES, 8 August 1908
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"PLANTER'S PUNCH"
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*This recipe I give to thee,
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*Dear brother in the heat.
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*Take two of sour (lime let it be)
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*To one and a half of sweet,
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*Of Old Jamaica pour three strong,
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*And add four parts of weak.
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*Then mix and drink.  I do no wrong--
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*I know whereof I speak.
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*Where thermo's top the highest notch
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*In th' Caribbean isle,
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*Where only fools drink rye and Scotch,
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*Yet man awakes most vile,
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*They drink this ere the sun is up;
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*For when the sun is high,
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*The thirst horn of this morning cup
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*Would scorn to swallow rye!
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*To rickey ever wore the crown
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*That crests this royal punch,
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*But, after it pour nothing down
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*Till you have had your lunch.
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*The sunshine and the sugarcane
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*Allay the tropic lot,
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*And this same punch removes the bane
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*Where days are always hot.
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*STEPHEN CHALMERS.

Revision as of 14:40, 15 May 2006

The Planters Punch is a generic Rum punch based around the following: 1 sour, 2 sweet, 3 strong, 4 weak.


Historical References

===NEW YORK TIMES, 8 August 1908

"PLANTER'S PUNCH"

  • This recipe I give to thee,
  • Dear brother in the heat.
  • Take two of sour (lime let it be)
  • To one and a half of sweet,
  • Of Old Jamaica pour three strong,
  • And add four parts of weak.
  • Then mix and drink. I do no wrong--
  • I know whereof I speak.
  • Where thermo's top the highest notch
  • In th' Caribbean isle,
  • Where only fools drink rye and Scotch,
  • Yet man awakes most vile,
  • They drink this ere the sun is up;
  • For when the sun is high,
  • The thirst horn of this morning cup
  • Would scorn to swallow rye!
  • To rickey ever wore the crown
  • That crests this royal punch,
  • But, after it pour nothing down
  • Till you have had your lunch.
  • The sunshine and the sugarcane
  • Allay the tropic lot,
  • And this same punch removes the bane
  • Where days are always hot.
  • STEPHEN CHALMERS.
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