In their book Caribbean Cocktails: Drinks and Bites from the Afro-Latino Diaspora, authors Nelson German and Andréa Lawson Gray explore Latino culture through various cocktails and food. One such cocktail features mauby, a Caribbean drink made from mauby tree bark, spices, and sweeteners. The drink was originally created by the indigenous Taíno people in the Caribbean who brewed medicinal teas from plants. But for those who can't get a hold of mauby syrup, they recommend swapping in tamarind syrup with a couple dashes of bitters. "This cocktail is an ode to mauby, blending its deep, spiced complexity with coconut water and finishing with the crisp, refreshing lift of a sour beer float," they write.