The Cuba Libre cocktail has an interesting history connected with the struggle for Cuban independence. This drink appeared in the early 20th century and is considered a symbol of freedom and Cuban culture.
In 1898, after the end of the Spanish-American War, Cuba gained independence from Spain, and American soldiers stayed on the island. It was during this period that Coca-Cola began to gain popularity and American soldiers introduced the drink to the locals. The combination of Cuban rum and American Coke became popular, and the cocktail became a symbol of friendship between the United States and Cuba.
The Cuba Libre cocktail is a simple and classic drink that combines rum with refreshing notes of lime and cola. Here is its recipe:
Ingredients:
50 ml white rum
120 ml cola
10 ml freshly squeezed lime juice
Ice
Lime slice for decoration
Preparation steps:
Fill a glass with ice.
Add 50 ml of white rum.
Pour 10 ml of freshly squeezed lime juice.
Pour cola to the top of the glass (approximately 120 ml).
Stir gently and garnish with a lime slice.
Cuba Libre is a refreshing and light cocktail with the light sweetness of cola and the sourness of lime, perfect for relaxing on hot days.