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Looking for Macadamia Liqueur

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Tacky Tiki posted on 03/24/2003

Where do you guys get your Macadamia Liqueur? Tiki Bun (who STILL hasn't posted yet!) can't find it anywhere. The manager at Beverages and More said he can't get it anymore and he thinks the supplier went out of business. Does anyone have a secret source!??!

Mahalo!

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Tacky Tiki

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thejab posted on 03/24/2003
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Doctor Z posted on 03/25/2003

Johnnie Velour graciously gifted me with a bottle over the weekend. It is soooo good but, WOW the flavor is STRONG! He may have a retail source - I'll ask him about it...

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hula hula posted on 03/25/2003

I use Trader Vic's brand which is available here in Vegas.Maybe if you come out to Mondo Tiki you can pick some up.

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johnnievelour posted on 03/26/2003

I got my bottle from Hi Time Wine Celler in Costa Mesa: http://www.hitimewine.com you can give them a call to see if they would ship out to you.
It's good suff, and a little goes a long way.

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atomiktiki posted on 03/26/2003

There is a liquor chain here in Chicagoland that sells the Trader Vic's Macadamia Liqueur called Binny's. I don't know if they are a nation wide chain but if they have it others must too!

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Tikiwahine posted on 07/14/2004

I picked up a bottle of Trader Vic's Macadamia Nut Liqueur on Oahu at the NEX (Navy Exchange) it comes in a glass decanter suitable for re-use! Very cool. VERY tasty and strong!

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BastardoSaffrin posted on 12/07/2007

I'm afraid here in Europe we won't be able to find Macadamian Nut Liqueur, but I have found this recipe. Anyone thinks this will work?

For the alcohol the best option should be vodka, doesn't it?

Any comment?

Macadamia Liqueur:
200 g roasted (160-180C for 6 minutes - light caramel color)
750 ml alcohol (40%bv)
1 cup honey (or more to taste)
Chop nuts to release flavor. Steep in alcohol for 1 month. Strain. Add honey.

(from http://homedistiller.org/liqueurs2.htm )


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The Mayor Of Exotica posted on 12/07/2007

Why not use a nice white rum? I think it would harmonize better with the cocktail applications we tend to favor, and at the same time not impose too much flavor. I'm thinking a nice Cruzan white or something like that.

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BastardoSaffrin posted on 12/07/2007

Well, I was thinking about vodka because it will give even less flavor. But well, maybe a white rum will be OK as well.


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[ Edited by: BastardoSaffrin 2007-12-07 15:56 ]

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Mr. NoNaMe posted on 12/09/2007

Call TVs in Marbella. Maybe you can get it from them? Maybe they can tell you where if they do not have it.
I would think that they would try to use their name brand products. :roll:


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[ Edited by: Mr. NoNaMe 2007-12-08 18:15 ]

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BastardoSaffrin posted on 12/09/2007

Um, that's a good idea. I haven't been in the TV Marbella, but someone I know went some months ago and told me they don't use in the TV Mai Tai mix, they make their own concoction, because the delivery system doesn't work as it should. But I don't know about the macadamian nut liqueur. Thanks for your advice!

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Mr. NoNaMe posted on 12/09/2007

On 2007-12-09 03:17, BastardoSaffrin wrote:
Um, that's a good idea. I haven't been in the TV Marbella, but someone I know went some months ago and told me they don't use in the TV Mai Tai mix, they make their own concoction, because the delivery system doesn't work as it should. But I don't know about the macadamian nut liqueur. Thanks for your advice!

You are welcome.
I think the booze is totally seperate from the restaurant biz. I do think the TVs should have the booze though. One advertizes for the other.

Where'd that z comefrom? :drink:


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[ Edited by: Mr. NoNaMe 2007-12-09 09:05 ]

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BastardoSaffrin posted on 01/09/2008

OK, now I have a small batch of one month macadamian nut infused rum. According to the recipe I found (link above), it's time to add the honey to give body and sweetness.

But, and here comes the question, I'm afraid honey flavour will go over the macadamian nut. Can anyone tell me if the real liqueur has this honey flavour? Maybe should I mix the rum with just a rock candy syrup?

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TimboTiki posted on 02/06/2008

For the Twin Cities tikiphiles...

If you're looking for Trader Vic's brand, I saw it at Surdyk's over the weekend. It's about $20 for a pretty large bottle. They also carry the TV brand of amaretto.

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