Tiki Central / Tiki Drinks and Food
Recipe: Curucao or Triple Sec
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dan the beachcomber
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01/29/2005
I know both are similar liqueurs, and i know your all gonna tell me to use every exact ingedient but it just so happens that in Montreal there is a strike with the liquor stores( run by goverment unfortunatly)and Curucao"except for the blue curucao" is unavailable. Know i would'nt want to serve or drink a blue Mai Tai would i. What about Triple Sec? I found my mai tai to be a little sour, what would you do? |
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martiki
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01/29/2005
I've come to agree with the head bartender at Bix, one of the finest bars in SF: Triple Sec is worthless junk. Use blue curacao if you must, but I made a Mai Tai with it once, and color was not the only difference- it was nasty. Maybe if it's Brizzard blue, it will be OK. just my 2 cents. |
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Satan's Sin
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01/29/2005
Try Cointreau instead of Triple Sec. |
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Kon-Hemsby
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01/29/2005
Totally agree with Satan's Sin, Cointreau is perfect. It has a great taste. [ Edited by: Kon-Hemsby on 2005-01-29 10:36 ] |
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Unga Bunga
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01/29/2005
All the way. |
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Doctor Z
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01/29/2005
Hmmm... Maybe it was just the psychological effect, because the only difference between blue, orange, green & white curacao is the artifical coloring used. Jeff, the bartender at Sam's Seafood, makes the only drink officially named "The Tiki Central" available at a public bar. It's their Mai Tai with blue instead of orange curacao, and it looks like swamp water but tastes just fine. Another excellent substitute for curacao is Citronge, from the same folks that produce Patron tequilas & Pyrat rums. |
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Satan's Sin
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01/30/2005
Want to know what's weird? Campari is weird. As red as Hawaiian Punch (maybe a little darker) with a taste that is both bitter and sweet and boozy at the same time. It has to belong in a drink somewhere. Especially a tiki drink. Am driving myself mad trying to figure out how to fit it in. |
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Hakalugi
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01/30/2005
There's a drink in Intoxica called Jungle Bird which uses Campari, lime juice, sugar syrup, pineapple juice and dark jamaican rum. |
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martiki
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01/30/2005
I know- that's what I always thought. But it was nasty! Maybe it's just that Hiram Walker is crappy curacao, blue or otherwise. I really like the Marie Brizzard Orange Curacao, but can't find it. I was hoping they'd have it at Internet Wines, but no luck. |
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Satan's Sin
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01/30/2005
Hakalugi -- THANKS!!! |
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