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Nature Island Refresh: Dominica’s Bush Rums – and Beyond

Dominica’s bush rums are homemade rums infused with local herbs, spices, fruits, and even insects—think cinnamon, rosemary (nannie), anise, pepper, and more unconventional ingredients like centipede or bois bande (an aphrodisiac). Each batch reflects local tradition and terroir, so no two are alike

Nature Island Refresh: Discovering Dominica’s Bush Rums & Local Drinks

When it comes to unique island beverages, Dominica sets itself apart with one bold and earthy creation: bush rum. Infused with herbs, roots, bark, spices, and even the occasional insect or centipede, bush rum is Dominica’s wild, homegrown take on Caribbean spirits. It’s raw, powerful, and deeply tied to the island’s natural landscape and traditional knowledge.

The Origins of Bush Rum

Sugarcane has long played a central role in Dominican culture. For generations, locals have pressed cane juice, fermented it, and crafted small-batch rums—shared in villages over dominoes and community gatherings. While standard rum is common across the Caribbean, bush rum is uniquely Dominican—and no two batches are ever the same.

Expect flavor infusions like:

  • Cinnamon
  • Rosemary (locally known as nannie)
  • Anise (l’apsent)
  • Hot pepper (pueve)

But the real thrill comes from rare ingredients like bois bandé bark (an island aphrodisiac), or even centipedes, insects, and slugs in the more adventurous brews. It’s potent, and first-timers are always warned: sip, don’t chug.

Beyond Rum: Local Drinks Worth Trying

Kubuli Beer: Named after Dominica’s original Kalinago name, Waitukubuli (“Tall is her body”), Kubuli is a crisp local lager found at every beach bar and village shop.

Fresh Juices: Passionfruit, mango, guava, and soursop juices are local favorites. Always fresh, always packed with flavor.

Bush Teas: These herbal infusions are deeply rooted in traditional healing. Ingredients like lemongrass, ginger, and basil are used to make soothing, aromatic teas that locals drink daily.

A Taste of Dominica

Whether you’re sipping bush rum on a log bench or enjoying coconut punch with a view, drinking in Dominica is a full sensory experience. Each beverage tells a story of tradition, nature, and island life. From strong spirits to soothing teas, Dominica offers something for every taste—always fresh, always local, and always unforgettable.

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Where to Try It

Paradise Bar (near Titou Gorge): This rustic, no-frills bar is a favorite stop after hiking to Boiling Lake. Expect plastic cups, log benches, and a jug of water close by. It’s as authentic as it gets.

Pagua Bay House: For a more refined vibe, this boutique hotel serves a “centipede rum punch” by the pool. It might not be traditional bush rum, but it hits the same spicy-sweet notes with a modern twist.

The Art of Dominican Rum Punch

Bush rum isn’t the only star on the island. Rum punch is a beloved classic in Dominica: fruit-forward, deceptively smooth, and always refreshing.

Indian River Bush Bar: Only accessible by boat along the famous Indian River (a “Pirates of the Caribbean” filming site), this bar offers a dozen punch variations. The Dynamite Rum Punch is the highlight and usually sells out early.

Batibou Beach Bar: Located on one of Dominica’s most stunning beaches, this seasonal bar serves a rich coconut rum punch made with fresh coconut, molasses, nutmeg, and cinnamon.

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