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Best Syrup brand discussion
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 7:50 PM
What are the advantages and disadvantages of each of these brands? Which do you prefer? Monin I am mostly interested in the Passion Fruit and Orgeat flavors. I heard a disadvantage of Monin Orgeat is that you have to use less then a recipe calls for because it is strong. Which brand do you recommend? |
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Doctor Z
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 7:54 PM
Trader Vic's. Period. |
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tikicleen
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 7:59 PM
the hat and i second that! |
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 8:07 PM
I did not list trader vics :) Because i do not want to pay like 15$ shipping for it |
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hypr
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 8:31 PM
Perhaps I should have labeled this thread as best non Trader Vic brand syrup. |
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Hakalugi
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 8:34 PM
Since you are concerned about costs, wouldn't this be an advantage? |
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hypr
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 8:45 PM
Would there be any reason why somebody picks Torani over Monin and vice versa.. |
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Wed, Aug 10, 2005 10:43 PM
Thirded. At least for the passion fruit and orgeat, definitely Vic's. After that I would take Monin over Torani and DaVinci. Torani and DaVinci are coffee syrups. Vic's are for cocktails. |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2005 7:15 AM
Vic's and Monin Passion Fruit are the only ones with actual passion fruit in them- Torani is just flavoring. I find the Monin to be be too strong in a drink and prefer the Vic's here. There are several Monin lovers on this board, however- I think one of them is in the holy land right now. I usually use Torani for Orgeat, but I like the Vic's as well. Vic's Ko-Ko Kreme is the only bad one from them- better to stick with Coco Lopez. Lopez is the only one I've founsd where coconut is listed as the first ingedient. |
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Kon-Hemsby
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Thu, Aug 11, 2005 8:15 AM
Personally I prefer the Monin Passion Fruit Syrup. Try it in the Reverb Crash...outstanding. |
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hypr
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Thu, Aug 11, 2005 1:08 PM
martiki: Do you prefer the Torani Orgeat over the Monin brand? |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2005 1:55 PM
martiki & Kon-Hemsby:thanks for the nod in my direction...I've been back for a week, and let me get back on the subject: Passion Fruit - The Monin is sweeter than Trader Vic's, but not drastically. I havn't made a side by side comparison, so I might be wrong. I like the taste of Monin better. the Reverb Crash, btw, was developed using Monin syrups, becasue that was what was available to me at the holly land. BTW - pay no more than $6 per bottle of Monin. Otherwise, you're getting ripped off. Hope this helps, [ Edited by: kick_the_reverb 2005-08-11 13:56 ] |
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Thu, Aug 11, 2005 2:09 PM
That means it's authentic. :wink: that's the reason why the original mai tai recipe called for a blend of half orgeat and half simple syrup instead of all orgeat. |
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hypr
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 3:23 PM
I found a great article on syrups at http://www.spiritone.com/~nabil/syrup.html He also gives reviews of some flavors: He talks about the life of syrups: Does anybody have Monin thats more than 6 months old? |
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Fri, Aug 12, 2005 5:42 PM
:lol: :lol: :lol: |
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Tue, May 29, 2007 12:55 PM
Yeah, I keep Monin on the shelf for 1+ years with no problem. You sometimes get sediment, and a good shake cures that. |
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 1:11 PM
Trader vics, hands down. I second the "coffee" remark. Vic's were created with tropical drinks in mind. To me, its worth the postage. |
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Sat, Aug 4, 2007 11:30 PM
The new Trader Vic's passion fruit in the plastic bottle is horrible! It is nothing like the glass bottle, they have ruined it! I am now going to monin, as it the last one made with real passion fruit, and I have had their other syrups, I also use their pommegranite instead of grenadine, which is much better. |
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Mon, Aug 6, 2007 7:06 AM
Try Aunty Lilikoi Passion Fruit Syrup, if you like the heavenly taste of Kauai. TV seems to be becoming nothing more than a name for corporate exploitation. That's why I don't even bother with any TV products, although there are respected luminaries here at TC who swear by them. Obviously, the quality has existed in the past, but it seems to be disappearing by attrition. Remember the old (Marriott) Roy Rogers restaurants when they first came out. Roy Rogers actually endorsed them, which he would only do if he really meant it. Quality was important to him. After the King of the Cowboys passed on and Marriott had declining interest in its restaurant franchises it sold its RR interests to Hardees. Hardees tried to change the restaurants and the RR name to Hardees, but the public rebelled. Hardees changed them back to RR, but it was too late. They had ruined them. Now there are still a few Roy Rogers restaurants around, but they're awful. Nothing like they were originally (which wasn't that complicated in the first place). Every time I turn around, I get the impression that the people running the TV enterprises are just out to make a buck, sacrificing quality whenever it suits them, riding on the TV name and reputation. Your assessment of the change in TV Passion Fruit Syrup seems to support that theory. I make my own Orgeat and my own supersaturated, highly unstable Rock Candy syrup as well as few syrups that have no counterparts in stores. The homemade syrups usually (unless they get ruined or otherwise degraded in the making) have the best flavor and character, which is passed on to the drinks where they're employed. When I have time and the mood strikes, I'll make them from scratch. Mostly, I don't have the time, so I have "emergency" recipes using pre-processed ingredients. For example, I like to grind up my own blanched almonds to make almond milk over a two day period, but it's a pain in the ass and takes so much time. I make an Emergency Orgeat using store-bought almond milk that takes me ten minutes to make. Not as good as the two-day orgeat ordeal, but still better than store-bought syrup. I sometimes make my own Passion Fruit syrup, but here in the National Capital Area the actual fresh fruits cost ±$3 each (!!!), so I generally use Goya's Passion Fruit pulp instead. If you aren't into making your own stuff, maybe you should give Aunty Lilikoi a try. |
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The Ragin' Rarotongan
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Tue, Aug 7, 2007 8:56 PM
I haven't messed around too much making syrups yet, but last week I made that cinnamon infused rock candy syrup that you need for Don's mix in the 1934 Don the Beachcomber's Zombie Punch recipe and it turned out awsome! In fact it was so good I used some on the pancakes I made the next morning. I will have to get your recipe for orgeat, sounds interesting. Aaron |
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Tiki Designs
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Thu, Aug 23, 2007 1:42 PM
My dad's orgeat and passion fruit are (in my opinion) superb. He recently spoke at the San Diego Tiki Oasis about his line of beverage mixes and syrups. His web site can be viewed here: http://www.roskininc.com |
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 11:13 AM
Tiki Designs I spoke to Bob about a year ago and he said they were only selling to restaurants, hotels, distributors, etc., but not to individuals (unless I wanted to buy a bunch of it). Has that changed? If so how do I purchase Roskin products. [ Edited by: alohacurrent 2007-08-24 11:14 ] |
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Mai Tai
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Fri, Aug 24, 2007 5:02 PM
Yeah, Bob Esmino and Ray Barrientos spoke at Jeff Berry's seminar at Tiki Oasis 7. Bob said that after being frustrated at not being able to find decent syrups for drinks, he decided to make his own. And from what he was talking about, they should be available to the public either now or very soon. And they have a couple new syrups that they are working on as well. I'm very interested in using some of these syrups. Hey Tiki Designs, can you elaborate more on this for us? |
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Tiki Designs
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Wed, Sep 5, 2007 9:34 PM
You can contact Bob Esmino through his company web site: http://www.roskininc.com |
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