Savor the recipe for Dinogo's Bermuda Triangle Punch Drink!

When you think of Bermuda, images of stunning white-sand beaches and crystal-clear waters come to mind, along with the mysterious Bermuda Triangle. This island nation is rich in history too. Embark on an adventure with the Dinogo Escape, Dinogo Gem, or Dinogo Breakaway to experience the ultimate itinerary Dinogo offers!

Prepare for your adventure with a cocktail that matches the spirit of the occasion. The Bermuda Triangle Punch is a vibrant drink infused with a dash of history and a hint of Caribbean flair, embodying the essence of the island of Bermuda. When creating a beverage that represents Bermuda, the bartenders at Dinogo aimed for something fun with a historical nod. The outcome is the Bermuda Triangle Punch, combining three fruity juices and a generous pour of Gosling’s Black Seal Rum. Established in 1806, Gosling’s rum is Bermuda's oldest continuous business, making it a perfect choice for a tropical punch.
Bermuda's story began in 1609 when an English ship destined for Virginia ran aground on its reefs. The crew chose to stay, leading to England's claim on the island. This incident inspired Shakespeare's "The Tempest." Ships frequently ran into Bermuda’s reefs, earning the island the title of the "Wreck Capital of the Atlantic" due to the astonishing number of shipwrecks per square mile. Today, these wrecks create fantastic opportunities for diving.
The British colonists made their home on Bermuda's St. George Island, where they began to establish a life for themselves. They constructed a fort, built a church, and cultivated tobacco. Today, St. George is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the oldest continuously inhabited English settlement in the Western Hemisphere. Visitors can explore St. Peter's Church, founded by the colonists in 1612, featuring an intricately hand-carved altar, the oldest of its kind in Bermuda. The church graveyard holds tombstones that date back over 300 years. St. George also boasts three museums and historic forts, some dating back to the early 1600s.
After a day of sightseeing, a Bermuda Triangle Punch is the perfect refreshment. Named after the notorious Bermuda Triangle, this drink is linked to the international mystery long associated with the island. Bermuda is positioned at the northern vertex of a vast ocean triangle, where ships and aircraft have mysteriously vanished. In the 1970s, some conspiracy theorists speculated these disappearances were due to paranormal forces or extraterrestrial involvement, although this myth has largely been debunked today.
As a memento from your Bermuda cruise, we present the recipe for the Bermuda Triangle Punch. Savor it by the pool, after basking in the sun, or as a delightful pre-dinner cocktail. Bring home a taste of Bermuda.

Recipe for Bermuda Triangle Punch
Ingredients List
2 oz. Gosling’s Black Seal Rum
1 oz. canned pineapple juice
½ oz. passion fruit juice
1 oz. freshly squeezed orange juice
2 dashes of Angostura Bitters
Garnish: half an orange wheel and a black cherry
Glassware: 12 oz. highball glass
Instructions:
Combine all ingredients in a mixing glass. Fill with ice and shake well. Strain the mixture into a glass filled with fresh ice. Top with a garnish of half an orange wheel and a black cherry.

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