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Top 5 drink choices.
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Tiki-Toa
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 10:39 AM
So what do you think are the must have 5 drinks to be served? If you can't [ Edited by: Tiki-Toa on 2004-08-03 04:25 ] |
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 11:58 AM
My wife's favorite drink: -Smooth Sailing- Equal parts Vodka, Triple Sec, orange juice, cranberry juice, and sweet and sour mix. Mix in a hurricane glass (or tiki mug!), garnish with fresh fruit and and umbrella. Easy to make, tastes tropical, and every bar has the ingredients. |
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Tue, Jul 6, 2004 1:11 PM
You can always order a batch or Trader Vic's Mai Tai mix. They use it at Trader Vic's, so it must work! Just add rum and a 1/4 lime and mint on top. |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 8:08 AM
Try this one. It was suppose to be the original Blue Hawaii but after a week of drinking this I realized that I grabbed the wrong bottle at the store and had been using Margarita mix instead of Sweet&Sour. I'm not sure how different the two are from one another but with the Margarita mix this drink is awesome, super light and smooth. It's my signature drink in my home bar but I changed it to the "Blue Florida". 3 oz. Pineapple juice |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 8:10 AM
Maybe you should have called it the BLUE FLOUNDER a great drink after a great artist! [ Edited by: tiki-toa on 2004-07-08 08:38 ] |
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finkdaddy
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 8:24 AM
A Margarita is tequila, triple sec, and sweet and sour. So isn't the Blue Florida the same as the Blue Hawaii except with maybe a little orange flavor added? |
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Tiki-Toa
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 8:28 AM
Well does a Margarita have Vodka and Rum? That might make it a lil different, but hey who am I to say anything, I just order them and drink them, do not worry to much what is in them, and around here I know that is bad but oh well. |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 10:02 AM
I'm not sure. Margarita mix is lime based I believe. Is Sweet&Sour lime based? Maybe I should make a Margarita with Sweet&Sour! LOL |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 10:50 AM
Ah, good point. I'm sure if you look at a real margarita it probably contains lime juice, and not sweet and sour. If you use margarita mix for a margarita, all you're adding is the tequila. If you are using sweet and sour, you are adding tequila and triple sec. So the two should be very similar. I suppose the best drink would be made with fresh lime juice to avoid the whole issue. |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 11:24 AM
A real Margarita is Tequila (usually a good quality white but sometimes a Reposado), Cointreau & fresh squeezed lime juice. It's basically the Mai-Tai of the Tequila drinking world. |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 11:55 AM
I've always made my margaritas with Rose's lime juice, as opposed to fresh lime. Being a 'sweetened' lime juice, I find it compliments the orange of the Cointreau/triple sec (although I prefer Citronge) nicely. I also use a straightforward "3-2-1" recipe: 3 parts tequila, 2 parts lime, 1 part orange. Rocks, no salt. (I've never actually had a margarita with fresh lime, but I'll try it out next time!) Until recently, had never seen a Kamikaze with fresh lime either... (mine: equal parts Rose's, triple-sec & vodka) |
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docwoods
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 1:04 PM
TikiToa,it looks like you can add Margarita to your top five drinks list. |
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 1:05 PM
Top 5, I thought this was the Margarita discussion group.
[ Edited by: Tiki-Toa on 2004-07-08 13:07 ] |
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freddiefreelance
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Thu, Jul 8, 2004 9:52 PM
Here's a vote for Mai-Tai. I even like the Hawaiian Hotel version, especially if it's a double served in a hollowed out Pineapple. |
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Sat, Jul 10, 2004 4:28 PM
Here's one I've concocted that even my wife will drink. Maybe you can help me name it: in a rocks glass: 1.25 oz gold rum (Bacardi) Shake and serve or mix straight into the glass. Try subbing Sailor Jerry's for the Bacardi. It's sweet and smooth but fairly strong. |
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Sat, Jul 10, 2004 6:05 PM
I have a confession to make. I... I don't actually really like the Trader Vic Mai Tai (as given in Vic's book and Beachbum Berry's book). I'm a dirty stinker. To me it tastes like I'm sucking on a lime. I got some Rhum Barbancourt a couple weeks ago and thought this'll make a fine Mai Tai. Still tasted like lime, no difference! The lime is overpowering. I've had a Mai Tai at the Chicago Trader Vic's and I don't remember it tasting at all like the one in the recipe books. I dunno. I've got a bunch of key limes and I'm going to try a TV Mai Tai made with key limes later. I really dig the Surf Room Mai Tai in Intoxica! Excellent. Flounder, if you need some Demerera rum, Wally's on Mills Avenue has four different types of El Dorado. I don't have any margarita mix but next time I see some I'll grab it so's I can try the Blue Florida. The Blue Hawaii is one of my favorite drinks so I'd like to compare. I know this isn't a "show us your original drink thread," but since others have... I've been trying to pimp this drink recipe out but no one's told me they've tried it yet. Mmmmhmmmm good. I swear! Try it! Rabid Mongoose: Shaken with shaved ice and poured in a large rocks glass |
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Sun, Jul 11, 2004 12:03 AM
Tiki Toa, the bartender at a restaurant near by gave me this recipe, I made it for forty or so people they all asked for few more drinks. He called it Hawaiian lei it is one ounce vodka one ounce rasberry liquor (Gaetano) 1/2 ounce cranberry juice 3 onces pinapple juice mix and serve over ice in tall glasses. with an umbrella, and pinapple if you like. |
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Tiki-Toa
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Sun, Jul 11, 2004 12:05 AM
Mahalo to evryone for your drink suggestions and recipes, they all sound so yummi! I can not wait to taste test some of these. |
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congatiki
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Tue, Jul 13, 2004 11:03 PM
as much as i try to devour tiki culture... |
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Hula Hana
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Fri, Jul 16, 2004 1:45 PM
Forget the bottled sour mixes, the chemicals in those make for a terible cocktail. It is quite easy to make your own sour mix, just equal parts fresh lemon juice and simple syrup. SS is made by combining hot water with sugar, preferably super fine sugar. Nothing makes a better cocktail than fresh juice. There are two books with classic recipes in the Intoxica, and the Grog Log. Both available at Amazon.com. Trader Vic's classic Mai Tai, Singapore Sling, Zombie, Planters Punch are all great tiki cocktails. |
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Fri, Jul 16, 2004 4:54 PM
Here ya go... |
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martiki
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Fri, Jul 23, 2004 10:11 AM
Fresh sweet and sour makes a drink. I use the following recipe, which I got from Alnshely (though I may have changed it): 4oz fresh lemon juice |
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Tue, Jul 27, 2004 3:08 PM
Here is a list of what I think are the best of the best: my favorite drinks containing my favorite rum--Lemon Hart Demerara Rum.
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Tiki Bird
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Tue, Jul 27, 2004 4:44 PM
1.) Reverb Crash |
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Tue, Jul 27, 2004 8:54 PM
FIrst: |
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Kono
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Tue, Jul 27, 2004 10:51 PM
I've been wondering if there's a cocktail that would be good as a relatively neutral yet complementary mixer for comparing the tastes of various premium rums. I'm going to try the squeeze of lime and dash of pineapple. It might be good to have some orgeat syrup on standby. Any rum experts have a recipe to compare different rums? |
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hala bullhiki
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Wed, Jul 28, 2004 12:42 AM
in no particular order (and all pretty common too): ....boring, simple, but any of them will get the job done every time wisking me away to my drunken tiki paradise |
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Tiki Bird
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Mon, Aug 2, 2004 10:32 AM
Had 4 out the 5 at Z's party this last Saturday! Probably would replace the planters punch with Lady V's "White Lifesaver" now! |
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