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  • "The Sky Juice recipe that you are looking for will depend on wher in the Bahamas you enjoyed it. When I lived in Cable Beach, Sky Juice was a mixture of coconut water and gin, usually served in the fresh coconut: equal parts coconut water and gin. Pretty simple. Nowadays the drink has evolved to have more tourist appeal. Goldie's in Arawak Cay serves a Sky Juice similar to the above recipe (nothing better with crack conch), but if you had one from one of the places on Bay, it probably had coconut flavored rum (something like 1 part rum, 1 part gin and 2 parts coconut water OR coconut cream), or it may have a bit of condensed sweetened milk added for the creamy rich texture. Don't be off-put by the condensed milk; if you like Bailey's, you'll enjoy Sky Juice that way. Cheers!" Source: http://www.webtender.com/iforum/message.cgi?id=74976
  • Sky Juice or Gully Wash or just plain ole Gin & Coconut Water (same thing). Real Gin and coconut water has only three ingredients (sometimes a litte 4th). Gin, coconut water & condensed milk (Sweet milk in the Bahamas). On occasion, and I do this personally, some folks add a little nutmeg. Anything else is just tourist crap...no rum, no coconut cream. Nothing else. What is usually done as well is that we would add some of the flesh of the young coconut (known as the jelly for its jellylike consistency) to give you a little something to chew on once the Gin & Coconut water is done.
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