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SoCal Savage
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Besides the obvious answer of "Pour it down the drain and make lamps out of the bottles..." I have a lot of well meaning friends who, when they come over to my home bar/lounge, bring a bottle of rum as a present. Unfortunately this has led to me now having a small shelf full of various Liquor store brand spiced rums including Cpt Morgan "Tattoo" Cpt Morgan "Private Stock" and Bacardi "Oakheart". I think I've convinced my friends to stop bringing these well meaning gifts over, but I do a very traditional drink menu using Remixed and the Grog log and I can't find any use for these (lower rent) spiced Puerto Rican rums and I refuse to use them as substitutes in traditional drinks. Has anyone every made a punch of some kind using this type of stuff or am I going to have to make some lamps? [ Edited by: SoCal Savage 2013-07-13 14:13 ] |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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07/13/2013
A nice Rum Punch should mask the inferior taste of these "not quite toxic" rums drinkable, it's Party Time! |
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SoCal Savage
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07/13/2013
Thanks ATP. Any suggestions on a recipe? I usually do the Blood of the Kapu Tiki for gatherings. I suppose that may work since it's a pretty spicy (bitters heavy) mixture anyway... |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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A punch with Coconut creme or syrup such as a Caribbean punch works well |
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SoCal Savage
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07/13/2013
Awesome. Thanks! |
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thePorpoise
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07/13/2013
I only use spiced rum in my christmas eggnog- it's excellent. (isnt the Private Stock supposed to be pretty good? thought that was a rum called for in one of the Beachcomber's Zombie recipes...) |
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07/14/2013
I can appreciate your dilemma. You could re-gift to friends who have parties or to those who host or attend tailgate parties. Fortunately spiced rum & coke is fairly popular among the general population. As a cocktail enthusiast I would find it difficult to offer my guests simple rum & cokes at my home bar when there are so many other excellent things to offer. But some folks are not very adventurous, so keep one or two bottles of spiced rum around to mix with coke. |
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Atomic Tiki Punk
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07/14/2013
Found it: RUM PUNCH FOR A CROWD (ATPs version is called "Polynesian Punch" 1 (46-ounce) can orange juice Fresh seasonal fruit for garnish Combine all ingredients, except the garnish. Chill. It will make about 20 8-ounce servings. Decorate the punch bowl base with artificial tropical flowers. Add garnish. Serve over ice..... |
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Sunny&Rummy
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07/15/2013
You could use up Captain Morgan's making Cable Cars. A Tony Abou-Ganim riff on a classic Sidecar, subbing Morgan's for brandy, and subbing a cinnamon sugar rim for the straight sugared rim in the original, it's a solid cocktail and maybe the only reason to keep Captain Morgan around. It's also one of those "gateway cocktails" that can help get the unwashed rum and coke masses to try something a bit more adventurous but still very accessible. |
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Hale Tiki
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07/15/2013
Painkillers. |
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SoCal Savage
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07/15/2013
ATP - thanks so much for finding that recipe. I'm going to save it and whip up a batch with the spiced stuff at my next gathering. Hale Tiki - I always use Pussers or Goslings black in my painkillers. I don't think I could get myself to use the spiced stuff, though I imagine the coconut cream may mask the taste better than other cocktails... Porpoise I suppose if this stuff is still around in December I can use it for egg nog. Good idea. The Private stock actually isn't all that bad as something to sip on it's own, but I don't know of any Zombie recipes that call for it. |
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AdOrAdam
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07/15/2013
I wrote a long post & lost it! Anyone else hate it when that happens? D'oh :) Tiki drinks are made up of dominant ingredients (Jamaican rum, Demerara rum, lime, lemon, grapefruit, honey, pimento, falernum, cinnamon, bitters, Pernod, etc) but some are less dominant. In a comparison of 4 Navy Grogs using different Jamaican / Demerara / Puerto Rican combinations, the Puerto Rican mattered the least IMO. Try substituting the non dominant rum in each recipes. If you really cant bring yourself to mess with recipes, try making Grog or Bumbo - great for working on flavour appreciation. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grog My fave is rum, honey mix, lime, bitters, nutmeg & cinnamon sprinkles, shaken with crushed ice... Sounds suspiciously like old school sailors grog! :) |
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AdOrAdam
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07/15/2013
PS You're not alone - I've just counted & I have about 8 rums I consider 'non essential'. I just make a drink with them each time I have a drink - eventually they'll be gone! Would I pour them away? Never! They'll just go to parties with me & get left if they really are awful :) [ Edited by: AdOrAdam 2013-07-15 06:37 ] |
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jimsflies
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07/15/2013
One of the restaurants here serves a Spiced Mai tai which is pretty tasty: Sailor Jerry Spiced Rum |
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djmont
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07/15/2013
At Professor Cocktail, we just did a taste test of spiced rums. Not surprisingly, most of them were pretty bad. http://www.professorcocktail.com/2013/07/spiced-rum-taste-test.html |
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SoCal Savage
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07/15/2013
Interesting. I have a bottle of that Oakheart laying around... Nice to see you guys recommended it. |
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Hale Tiki
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07/15/2013
Keep in mind that the tattoo has an orange component. I find Shellback to be servicable. Just my 2c. Which is kind of irrelevant. So ignore me. |
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thePorpoise
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07/15/2013
El Dorado makes a "Cuba Libre" spiced rum that i've yet to try, anybody had that one? |
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djmont
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07/15/2013
None of the ones we tried would I drink straight. MAYBE with Coke....although I don't drink Rum and Coke. |
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Hale Tiki
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07/16/2013
Hahahaha. Agreed! (Though I used to drink Rum & Coke. Couldn't tell you how many kidney stones it gave me. Sheesh. But it was with Trader Vic's most of the time.) |
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07/17/2013
Coruba makes a spiced rum??? Where available? |
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djmont
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07/17/2013
They make a Coconut, Mango and Pineapple Rum as well. I don't think they're widely distributed, but I've seen them a couple places. The spiced wasn't worth the trouble. |
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thePorpoise
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07/18/2013
what about their other flavored rums you mentioned, any good? |
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djmont
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07/18/2013
The only one I have is the Coconut, but I haven't tried it yet. I'll let you know when I do. |
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