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According to the rules, yes. |
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purple jade
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Tue, Mar 25, 2003 8:14 PM
That's not exactly what I meant... |
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Traitor Vic
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Wed, Mar 26, 2003 12:00 AM
Dang! I'm gettin' in on this LATE!!! I guess that's what I get for workin' at a Newspaper when theres a War goin' on. Hmmmmmm... Looks like I've got my work cut out for me over the next couple of nights. |
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Wed, Mar 26, 2003 4:57 AM
Not an entry yet, but I have something "cooking" in my head - something with grapefruit juice (in enough quantity to actualy taste it)..I'll see if I can come up with anything good in time. Ran |
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Caber-Net
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Wed, Mar 26, 2003 7:24 AM
Wow you guys need some more recipes or you're not even gonna get a buzz during the taste off. Here's one. The Tiki Torch Juice of 1/2 lime. Add lime juice, Rum, mint leaves and |
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Trader Woody
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Wed, Mar 26, 2003 3:14 PM
Well, this one's off the top of my head. Untried, unproven, but gets the basic idea from a Golden Colada. 2 oz dark rum Serve over crushed ice. Trader Woody |
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Wed, Mar 26, 2003 11:17 PM
After much trial and error, and a few hangovers later, here's my entry: The Jab's Knockout Punch Shake with plenty of cracked ice. Strain into double old-fashioned glass or small tiki mug filled with crushed ice. Top with 1 oz. soda water. Garnish with pineapple chunk, orange slice, and cherry. ____ [ Edited by: thejab on 2003-03-26 23:19 ] |
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Traitor Vic
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 12:53 AM
Ya know... I saw a few drinks on Humumumu's site that I didn't exactly recognize as things I could immediately create. There have to be others in our midst who have been practicing our own brand of alchemy for at least longer than a month, eh? I, for one, am holding back on my concoctions 'cause I haven't yet made one to be PERFECT! Perfection is, obviously, the curse of the Tiki Centralite. And each of us, of course, has a different opinion of what PERFECTION is. That is why I think we should add another month or two to this contest. The reason for this CONTEST is to find us a special drink? I just think a decision of this magnatude deserves more than a month or so. All of the Entrys Thus Far have been Marvelous! But... Shouldn't the Winner be chosen from a group of more than 5 or 6? Don't let it land on a substandard entry just because we don't have much more time to do it, for God's sake. I mean... Perhaps we're not setting our sites as high as the Mai-Tai or the Zombie, but... This is going to be our Official Drink!!! Shouldn't we allow a bit more time for it's creation? [ Edited by: Traitor Vic on 2003-03-27 01:08 ] |
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PiPhiRho
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 11:10 AM
OK, before it's too late here is my entry. This is the Kava based cocktail I have been working on for a couple of years. The Kava alone may disqualify it, as might ease of making it, but it's pretty exotic. This is the best mix I have come up with so far, although I do have variations. It is a mix of Fijian Kava and rums with passion fruit, banana and coconut flavors. All native flavors of the Fiji islands. I based it on the Zombie and I call it the Cannibal. · 3 to 4 oz brewed Kava, sweetened with 1 oz Trader Vic’s Passion Fruit Syrup To make: First brew the Kava in a bowl. Put cracked ice into a cocktail shaker. I use a coconut bilo, which is what kava is traditionally drank from, to scoop up some kava. These hold about 4 to five oz and I leave room for the syrup. Add 1 oz Trader Vics passion fruit syrup and stir it in good to mix. Pour bilo contents into shaker. Add rums and nectars, cover shaker and shake vigorously. Pour ice and all into a 16 to 20 oz ceramic tiki mug. dash in a some of the raspberry liqueur and top with a demerrara float. Garnish as usual. Needs to be served in a tiki mug as the color is kind of nasty (kava looks muddy). Unfortunately, a Shecky mug is a little too small. A headhunter mug, a Mr. Bali Hai or something similarly savage works best. |
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 1:49 PM
My drink: The "Jimmy Buffett Sucks it" Give beer to woman, install ear plugs "IN EARS" Drink Tequilla, put on Safety Glasses, Smash Album with 4# Hammer. Eat Whip cream off of drunken, naked, oiled up woman. |
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 2:06 PM
Ok -This is what I came up with: 4 Oz Grapefruit Juice put in a shaker with half a cup of crushed ice, shake well and put in a Tiki mug - I guess a 14-16 Oz one , add crushed Ice to fill. Garnish with, eh- I dunno - half a grapefruit, ok, no - with a mint sprig.
Mahalo From the Land of the $27 Myers's [ Edited by: kick_the-reverb on 2003-03-30 06:04 ] |
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 2:14 PM
Originally posted 6/9/02: The Voodoo Priest 1-2 shots El Dorado Special Reserve rum Shake with ice, pour with ice into highball glass. The unique complex flavor of the El Dorado Special Reserve permeates through the drink, so I think its important to use that brand, but I'd bet another dark rum would be tasty too. |
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 8:50 PM
First, log on to Ebay and buy a vintage mug that you spend a just little too much money for… Receive mug and unwrap. Pour ½ oz of Malibu rum into mug, swirl and dump in sink. Recite any verse from “cheeseburger in paradise” backwards to exercise any evil spirits from the mug. Add 1 oz light rum for some “Main discussion”,
Shake with crushed ice and top with ginger ale for some "sparkling" conversation. |
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Traitor Vic
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Thu, Mar 27, 2003 9:23 PM
Okee doke... Let's try this. I told the wife I was gonna call it "The Left Arm of Lono" but she said she'd prefer I call it "The Last Thing I Make Before I Clean Up The Counter Top." 1.5 oz. Dark Rum Blend well. Pour into Tiki Mug. Garnish with Orange Slice, Pineapple Cube and Maraschino Cherry. It's pretty simple. The most complicated part (of course) is melting the Coconut Cream so this is not the kind of drink you're going to make the second you walk into the house after work. It works for me, though! |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 2:15 AM
Alright, here is my recipe that is sure to lose because it contains Malbu Rum and does NOT contain anything fruity: Coconut Milk (title my girlfriend likes) 1 1/2 oz Malibu Rum (the horror) Combine all ingredients over ice and stir. As you drink, feel oncoming sense of comfort and fear as you realize that you just drank something with Malibu Rum in it that you actually enjoyed. Next, see irony in thinking Jimmy Buffet is crap while at the same time thinking Martin Denny is some kind of genius. Realize it's all just music. Well, this drink may not have that exact affect on you, but I would like to point out that the ingredients are easy to find and it is easy to make. In fact, I ordered it at the Bahooka. Not to mention I think it tastes good. Besides, it'll get you drunk (although probably not as quickly as the other recipes submitted) and isn't all that really matters? |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 6:08 AM
I touch of the flu altered my plan to try a few recipes but probably saved me a hangover. Straw Hat 1.5 oz Gold Barbados Rum Shake well with cracked ice. Pour into a chimney glass. Garnish with a slice of orange and cherry and a sprig of pineapple sage if available. (I grow it in my yard and can send some down.) Tweaking it a little prior to the deadline. [ Edited by: mrtikibar on 2003-03-28 06:15 ] [ Edited by: mrtikibar on 2003-03-28 20:38 ] [ Edited by: mrtikibar on 2003-03-29 04:50 ] [ Edited by: mrtikibar on 2003-03-30 17:33 ] |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 9:06 AM
Hey, Trader Rick, that drink reminds me of a Kahula Colada. The tastiest blended drink ever. It is just a Pina Colada with Kahula. Looks like baby poo but is sooo yummy! My friend and I used to joke that, if certain things tasted like this we'd walk on our knees! Any how, we tried several drinks Wed. night at work and liked the simplest one best. Here goes- I'm not messing with measurements most bartenders count their pours anyway It's simply a Captain Morgain/ 7up with Creme de Almond.** In a tiki mug it's "Tiki Blood" but any other time I like "Pirate's Blood" It's a pretty red color (would look great in a skull mug!) It's sweet like all of us here on TC, superduper easy to make and order in ANY bar (they all have Creme de Almond and Captain!) To sour it up you may add a dash of sweet & sour or lime but how listed it tastes like cotton candy. mmmmmmmmm! Try one today! |
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Trader Woody
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 12:19 PM
Ok, I've tried this out and it seems to work. I used Appleton Estate VX for the rum, Disaronno for the ameretto, and the usual juices. Those who like a sweet drink, lessen your grip on the fresh lime. For those who like it sharp, please tighten your grip. I'd go for normal ice rather than crushed, and for those who want to see pink elephants sooner than later could do worse than to add an ounce of decent brandy. Trader Woody |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 3:06 PM
Okay, The response has been great but I've extended the deadline until Monday the 31st to give people one more weekend to try their hand at creating a concoction! Looking forward to the judging! ~Hanford |
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Trader Woody
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 3:15 PM
Hanford, do we have to ensure that it fits in a Shecky? Trader Woody |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 3:35 PM
wait a sec!!! can a judge submit entries? [ Edited by: Futura Girl on 2003-03-28 15:38 ] |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 4:43 PM
TheJab is a fine, upstanding member of Tiki Central and he's just one of the judges, and we're going to score them with a score card and everything, so I'm confindent he'll be impartial. ~Hanford |
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Fri, Mar 28, 2003 5:32 PM
OPPPSSS.... I just realized I forgot to put the pineapple juice in the reciepe for the "T.C.T"(Tiki Central Tonic) |
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Sat, Mar 29, 2003 1:47 AM
The Cannibal sounds terrifying, and I want one. Generally, however...I am tired of pineapple juice, bananas have strange associations for me, and grapefruit makes my stomach very angry. This, plus I am not by any stretch of the imagination any kind of mixologist by practice or experience; in fact, I only started drinking (alcohol) in my thirties. Having issued all these fricking disclaimers, I was cleaning out the bar tonight and decided to play around. Now I'm sure this is probably the recipe for 12,000 fine, well established drinks that I in my massive ignorance have never encountered, but, well, it tasted good. Mind you, my measurements are peculiar. But they are in English at least. Okay. 1 shot white rum. The stronger the better. Being an ignoramus, I say whatever you like, use it. Bacardi, whatever. 2 shots FRESH Tangerine Juice. I used Odwalla. I worship that stuff. You could, in a pinch, use oj, but then it would be a different drink. 1 teaspoon lime juice. Fresh, or Rose's. Whatever you've got on hand. If you are sober enough to go hunt up fresh limes, you have my blessing. 1 teaspoon Grand Marnier. Accept no substitutes. dash grenadine. Not too much, ech. Shallow teaspoon at MOST. dash bitters Mix/shake/stir/whatever makes you happy with lots of ice. Strain, pour over some cracked ice. Float some DARK rum on top, yummm. I used Meyers. You could garnish it with a cherry...what the hell. Oh, one last thought: I made a version with a teaspoon of brandy thrown in, less sweet, even stronger, very good. But this is fine. I'll say one thing, it is efficient. I couldn't have written this sober. This drink does need a faintly silly name, I suppose. Can't think of one at the moment. Tangeriki? Ow. |
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thejab
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Sat, Mar 29, 2003 11:24 AM
I love white russians and I have no problem with coconut anything. Sounds tasty to me. The drinks don't all have to contain fresh juice. |
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thejab
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Sat, Mar 29, 2003 11:36 AM
Thanks, Hanford. I consider myself a real drink snob but there are some great entries so far so I doubt I would pick mine as the winner. I don't think I'll even be able to taste after a couple of these entries. Most of then are real hair raisers! In comparison my punch is fairly weak with just one jigger of rum, but one can always double the recipe (necessary if serving in a tiki mug). Has anyone started trying any of the recipes at home? I think I will tonight! Where can I get Kava? |
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Mon, Mar 31, 2003 2:37 PM
You are probably not going to find kava down at your corner story. Unless you know somebody that has some, it can be mail ordered from certain countries in the South Pacific, such as Fiji. I think there was a thread about it here a while back. Won't doyou much good for today, though. It will take at least a couple of weeks for mail order kava to get to you. |
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Traitor Vic
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Mon, Mar 31, 2003 4:01 PM
Wheeeeeeeeee!!! Extended Deadline! Now I get to run home from work and get to work! |
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Traitor Vic
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Mon, Mar 31, 2003 10:07 PM
Okee dokee. After mixing up a few more different things this evening I've decided that my original recipe is too tart for my taste (the wife prefers it that way but it's not her drink, so...). I, therefore, submit a new and, I hope, improved version. 1.5 oz. Dark Rum Blend well. Pour into Tiki Mug. Garnish with Orange Slice, Pineapple Cube and Maraschino Cherry. I deleted the Orange Bitters because it has come to my attention that those are difficult to come by in many locales. I've tried several of the others (some more than once, now) and ALL are wonderful so far! |
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Wed, Apr 2, 2003 2:09 AM
Okay, the deadline is over! Thanks for all the submissions. Thanks to all who submitted a Recipe! Now... when and where to judge? I would suggest trying to commandeer a bar in SF to help out with the creation of the drinks, but then again it may go better if we did it at someone's house. Dean, what's your vote? |
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thejab
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Wed, Apr 2, 2003 12:27 PM
Methinks it would be better to do it at someone's house because a bar may not have all the ingredients and skilled bartenders. Plus, it will cost less if we assemble a list of main ingredients (like citrus and juices) and go buy them ourselves. For minor ingredients (like orange bitters) it would work to either have it at someone's place who has such ingredients, or have people bring what ingredients they have on hand to the judging. Another idea is to have each judge be responsible for 2 or 3 entries. The judge brings (and buys if necessary) the ingredients and is in charge of making the drinks assigned to them. So it's fair we can save receipts for purchases and share costs. It shouldn't be much money if we avoid using expensive rums. |
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Wed, Apr 2, 2003 1:05 PM
I know the judges can be impartal but everyone has different tastes. Ideally we should have a number of people judge the drinks. It would be fun to have a tasting event at Oasis. Those who are going can make a pitcher of their drinks and hand out small shot sized tasters for people to vote on (label them A,B,C, etc.) This also avoids one or two people from the need to buy 30 different bottles of booze. We could have sub categories like best color, name, knock-you-on-your-ass, good for sweet-toothed/sour-puss, and an over all winner. I think this could be a fun event! I've never been to Oasis so I don't know how many non TCers attend. I don't know if I'll go this year but we could even keep judging to TC members only (this should get us some new blood anyway) |
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Wed, Apr 2, 2003 6:54 PM
KAVA info---Dean, and other San francisco Bay Area folk--you MIGHT be able to get Kava at a Pacific Islanders store in San Leandro--I think it it called Mangel's. It is in an old Grand Auto building on E.14th next to the Hospice Thrift Shop. (from 580 take the Estudillo eixt to E14th, turn left and go a couple blocks). The reason why I say "might" is they had a Kava box there, although I didn't notice any Kava around. |
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Sun, May 4, 2003 3:59 PM
What ever happened to this thread? I was looking forward to seeing who/what won when I came back from the coast. Here's a late anti-entry; something I mixed up by accident while in Vallejo last week. I figure this thread is the best place to post it (simply for posterity and for no other reason, except perhaps as a warning), but please don't consider it suitable for competition, as it was completely improvised, while drunk, and although it looks good 'on paper'... well... James Mistake Serve it to your guests when you want them to leave. 2 oz meyers rum Shake all and pour into those ubiquitous lame Harvey’s tumbler mugs over ineffectively crushed ice. Serves two, but neither of them will finish it. Do not try this at home, or anywhere else. |
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Sun, May 4, 2003 7:12 PM
Yeah, at first glance "on paper", it doesn't look so bad, but I'm guessing it was the creme de menthe was the fly in that ointment. Or was that last liquor you "forgot" maybe something like ouzo or green chartreuse? THAT would be pretty heinous! |
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Sun, May 4, 2003 7:24 PM
We're going to do the judging at the end of the month. It's all arranged. We wanted to wait until a lot of the festivites (Mondo and Oasis) before attempting the judging. We'll keep ya posted! ~Hanford |
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Sun, May 4, 2003 9:25 PM
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mrtikibar
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Tue, Jun 17, 2003 8:31 PM
No pressure. Just wondering if we have an official Tiki Central Drink yet. |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2003 11:44 AM
Still pending? |
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Mon, Aug 4, 2003 12:29 PM
Soon....soooon....it's coming. Fear not. |