Cuba libre

Cuba Libre

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A refreshing Cuban highball combining white rum, fresh lime juice, and cola over ice – a symbol of Cuban independence with bright citrus and effervescent charm.

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Recipe

1 cocktail (210ml)
  • White Rum 
    50 ml
  • Lime Juice 
    10 ml
  • Coca Cola 
    120 ml
  • Lime 
    1 wheel
Recipe credit: Traditional Cuban Recipe

Instructions

Step

Fill a highball glass completely with fresh ice cubes to ensure proper dilution and temperature.

Step

Using a jigger, measure and pour 50ml of white rum over the ice.

Step

Squeeze half a lime to extract 10ml of fresh lime juice and add directly to the glass.

Step

Slowly pour 120ml of cola over the ice to preserve carbonation and prevent excessive foaming.

Step

Gently stir with a bar spoon for 2-3 rotations to combine ingredients without losing fizz.

Step

Garnish with a lime wedge on the rim and serve immediately with a stirrer or straw.

Equipment

Jigger
Bar spoon
Citrus juicer

Description

The Cuba Libre is more than just rum and Coke – it’s a cocktail steeped in history and liberation. Born in Cuba around the turn of the 20th century, this drink symbolizes Cuban independence with its name meaning “Free Cuba.” The addition of fresh lime juice elevates this simple highball into something truly special, creating a perfect balance of sweet cola, bright citrus, and smooth rum that captures the spirit of the Caribbean.

Nutritional information

1 cocktail (210ml)
Calories
180
ABV
15.5 %
Alcohol
25.6 g
Carbs
18.5 g
Carbs from Sugar
18.2 g
Fat
0 g
Protein
0.1 g
Sodium
8 mg
Nutritional information is approximate and includes estimated 30% dilution from ice. Values may vary based on specific brands and preparation methods.

Tips & Notes

  • Always use freshly squeezed lime juice rather than bottled - the fresh oils and brightness are essential to the authentic Cuba Libre experience.

  • Mexican Coca-Cola made with cane sugar provides a cleaner, less syrupy taste than corn syrup versions, making it ideal for this cocktail.

  • Use large ice cubes to minimize dilution while keeping the drink properly chilled - small ice melts too quickly and waters down the flavor.

  • Pour the cola slowly down the side of the glass to preserve maximum carbonation and prevent excessive foaming.

  • For extra aroma, lightly squeeze the lime wedge over the drink before dropping it in to release the essential oils.

The addition of fresh lime juice is what distinguishes a Cuba Libre from a simple rum and Coke. The lime juice adds essential brightness and acidity that balances the sweetness of the cola and creates a more complex, refreshing cocktail with historical significance.

Yes, using dark or aged rum creates a richer, more robust drink that’s sometimes called a “Cubata” in Spain and Cuba. While not traditional, it offers more depth and complexity, though it will change the classic light and refreshing character of the original.

Ideally, use a cola made with real cane sugar like Mexican Coca-Cola or TuKola (the traditional Cuban cola). These provide a cleaner, less artificial sweetness that complements the rum and lime better than corn syrup-based colas.

While some bartenders add a dash of Angostura bitters for complexity, this is not part of the classic recipe. The traditional Cuba Libre relies on the pure combination of rum, lime, and cola for its authentic flavor profile.

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Quick recipe

Ingredients

  • White Rum
    50 ml
  • Lime Juice
    10 ml
  • Coca Cola
    120 ml
  • Lime
    1 wheel

Method

  1. Fill a highball glass completely with fresh ice cubes to ensure proper dilution and temperature.
  2. Using a jigger, measure and pour 50ml of white rum over the ice.
  3. Squeeze half a lime to extract 10ml of fresh lime juice and add directly to the glass.
  4. Slowly pour 120ml of cola over the ice to preserve carbonation and prevent excessive foaming.
  5. Gently stir with a bar spoon for 2-3 rotations to combine ingredients without losing fizz.
  6. Garnish with a lime wedge on the rim and serve immediately with a stirrer or straw.