 More like it came from the very back of my fridge. Frankly, I'm a little anxious about this one. This is not Florida Kanye rum, but it does contain Florida Kanye. This is another clarified milk punch with rum, Benedictine, lemon juice, and coffee-infused milk. I made this right after I started at my first real restaurant shop, which makes it about seven years old. And yes, it is safe to drink. I talked about this in my other milk punch video. Let's try it for the first time in seven years. I didn't do a very good job of straining out the milk solids, so there is a bit of sediment. Yup. Coffee's front and center. Slight herbaceousness from the Benedictine, but beyond that, this doesn't really smell like booze. I do not know how I feel about this. Actually, you know what? I take that back. I do know. I like it, but I'm not crazy about it. The Benedictine is there. You do get those herbal and honey notes. The coffee is really the star of the show here. I can't really say that I taste the rum at all, had I used a different brand, maybe. But as it is now, this is a very sweet after-dinner drink. And it's actually better than I remember, which is a pleasant surprise. A few moments later. This is also unfortunately rather cloying. The flavor and sweetness have already worn out their welcome, and I probably won't finish this. Anyway, I know this is a short one. I just found this in the back of my fridge, and I really wanted to do a video about it because I haven't tried it in seven years. If you liked it, hit like, consider subscribing if you haven't already, and if there's something you think I should try, let me know in the comments. Stay safe, follow the advice of professionals, and I'll see you next week.