The Bahamas is world-renowned for its rum culture, a legacy that dates back to the 1700s and the "Golden Age of Piracy." In 2026, the most famous local brand remains John Watling’s, which is distilled at the historic Buena Vista Estate in Nassau. Other local staples include Ricardo Rum and Ole Nassau. Beyond straight rum, the islands are famous for specific cocktails like the Bahama Mama (rum, coffee liqueur, and pineapple) and the Goombay Smash, which originated at Miss Emily’s Blue Bee Bar. Another unique Bahamian beverage is Sky Juice, a potent blend of gin, coconut water, and condensed milk, often garnished with nutmeg. For beer lovers, the national favorites in 2026 are Kalik, known as the "Beer of The Bahamas" due to the sound of cowbells in Junkanoo, and Sands. These drinks are central to Bahamian social life and are served at every major festival, from Junkanoo to local "Fish Frys" on Arawak Cay.