The jungle bird is a late-70s tiki cocktail, often attributed to the aviary bar at the kuala lumpur hilton. It languished in obscurity until tiki-revivalist jeff beachbum berry dug it up and published it in his 2009 book, beachbum berry remixed. The star ingredient here is campari, the most famous of the bitter citrus apritif family. Its not as unusual to see campari in a tiki drink these days, but in 1979 this drink must have felt a century ahead of its time You could swap in aperol to cut the bitterness but even if youre not normally a fan of campari, you should try it as written just once to experience the radical transformation of those bitter notes when paired with tropical flavors. Dark rum is the standard, but we agree with giuseppe gonzalez of nycs suffolk arms that thick, spicy, molasses-y blackstrap rum is the one true way. We also like the suggestion from dylan garret at wine enthusiast to replace the fussy fruit-and-fronds garnish with an excessively large bunch of mint to enhance the scent and flavor. As he says: simply put, if you couldnt feasibly hide a small bird in there, youre not using enough mint.