How do i make the drink called mohito?!


Question:

How do i make the drink called mohito?


Answers:
INGREDIENTS
1/2 teaspoon confectioners' sugar
1/2 lime, juiced
1 sprig fresh mint, crushed
1/2 cup crushed ice
2 fluid ounces white rum
4 fluid ounces carbonated water
1 sprig fresh mint, garnish

DIRECTIONS
In a highball glass, stir together the confectioners' sugar and lime juice. Bruise the mint leaves and drop into glass. Fill glass with crushed ice and pour in rum. Pour in carbonated water to fill the glass. Garnish with a sprig of mint.

Source(s):
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/mojito/deta...

A mojito is traditionally made of five ingredients: spearmint, rum, sugar (traditionally sugar cane juice), lime, and carbonated water.

www.wikipedia.com

a MOJITO is made with rum, mint and simple syrup...I know there is another ingredient...I cant remember it though...but those other 3 are the main ones

1 part Bacardi Rum
3 parts club soda
12 mint leaves
1/2 lime
1/2 part of sugar

JT your answer is right on the money. This drink is great and the receipe couldn't be better. Thanks!

DUDE, i got the ultimate mohito for you, I started doing it around a year ago

its almost as the real mohito but its not this is
a secret kept until now
this is a Max Mohito it taste real good
just free pour

MAX MOHITO
you get your glass shaker put about 11/2 to 2 teaspoons of fine sugar or cane sugar, add around 12 to 17 mint leaves, 2 oz of white rum better if you have a top shelf rum, add a splash just bout nothing of spiced rum or better if you have capt. Morgan, then cut a lime in 8 slices and put 2or3(depending on size) lime slices into the glass shaker together with the rum and the sugar mash them until you get a good mix, then pour just enough ice for the shaker mix to be flush with the ice and shake it like hell pour into a Collins glass then top off with sprite/7up try it
CAPT. MORGAN IS THE KEY
I got costumers coming back just for the Max Mohito and this is the first time I tell how I make it or what is in it




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