The Bee’s Shortcut cocktail in a couple glass with a bottle and glass of mead, a bottle of yuzu syrup, and a bottle of Phraya Elements.

Capturing the Local Spirit: The Bee’s Shortcut

Thai Rum, Thai Mead, and Japanese Botanicals

This is a stirred, spirit-forward cocktail that sits somewhere between a Rum Sour and a botanical-driven cocktail. It uses homemade mead as a low-ABV “softener” for the rum, resulting in a drink that has more weight and texture than a standard cocktail but isn’t as heavy as a pure spirit pour.

For more locally sourced cocktail recipes, check out the complete Capturing the Local Spirit series.

What do you do with four liters of mead? This is a problem we faced when after I bought quite a large volume of wild Thai honey at a stall just outside Thailand’s largest Monkey Pod Tree. This recipe is helping us dispose of it in style, half-a-shot at a time.

The idea behind the Bee’s Shortcut is a play on the idea of honey and wood. Since Phraya Elements is aged in a way that pulls out a lot of natural honey and vanilla notes, using a dry mead made from Thai honey should act as an extension of the rum itself. The Yuzukawa syrup provides the citrus aromatics and oils from the peel to cut through the heavier fermented notes of the mead.

The Bee’s Shortcut cocktail in a couple glass with a bottle and glass of mead, a bottle of yuzu syrup, and a bottle of Phraya Elements.

The Build

AmountIngredient
60 mlPhraya Elements Rum
30 mlHomebrewed Dry Mead
15 mlYuzukawa Syrup
2 slicesFresh Ginger
2 dashesCitrus or Yuzu Bitters
1 pinchSea Salt

The Method

1. The Wake-Up:Muddle the fresh ginger slices in your mixing glass or shaker to release the spicy juice.
2. The Mix:Add the rum, mead, yuzu syrup, and the pinch of salt.
3. The Chill:Fill with plenty of ice and stir for 20 seconds
4. The Pour:Double strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a chilled rocks glass or a coupe.
5. The Finish:Garnish with a thin slice of fresh ginger or a twist of lime peel to contrast the deep gold color of the drink.

If you’re missing any of the above ingredients, why don’t you go to Thailand and pick them up? Take a look at our Thailand Travel Itineraries for some inspiration about what else to see while you make the shopping run of a lifetime.

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