The Roman Rasta Coffee is July 13th Drink of the Day!!
On this day, way back in 100 B.C., the most common name of Roman Dictatorship was brought onto this world. Julius Caesar was born on this date. It is believed he was the major influence in the gradual change from the old Roman Republic to what would become the Roman Empire.
To celebrate his day of birth, why don’t we try something that will warm your soul as well as your stomach. The Roman liqueur combined with Caribbean rum is a great combination that you will beckon back again and again.
Roman Rasta Coffee
1 oz. Sambuca
1 oz. Dark Rum
Hot Coffee
Whipped Cream
Method: Pour the Sambuca and dark rum into an Irish Coffee Glass. Pour coffee in to within a 1/2″ from the rim. Top off with whipped cream.
This day in history:
1863 - Opponents of the draft of the Civil War began a three day riot in New York City. This event would be considered by many as the worst three days in United States’ History.
1923 - The “HOLLYWOOD” sign was officially dedicated in the hills above Hollywood, California. The sign orignally spelled, “HOLLYWOODLAND”, but the last four letters were taken down during the renovation of 1949.
1930 - The first World Cup Soccer Competition began in Monteviabo, Uruguay.
1977 - A 24-hour electrical blackout in New York City caused widespread fires and looting.
Notable Birthday:
Julius Caesar, Roman Emperor/Dictator/General, was born on this day in 100 B.C.
Notable Quote:
“As a rule, men worry more about what they can’t see than about what they can.” Julius Caesar
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