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What AreYou Drinking- Right Now?

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hang10tiki posted on 11/26/2013

Porpoise- this one is for u

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thePorpoise posted on 11/26/2013

you the man!

I didnt feel so hot this morning, and i only slugged back three of them island-style mai-tais.

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hang10tiki posted on 11/27/2013

Mai-Tai and a Zombie

Da mixologist


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2013-11-26 17:41 ]

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 11/27/2013

H10,
Looks like you kept Coburn busy. Looks like you havin one fine kine time!
Later

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2013-11-27 22:02 ]

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thePorpoise posted on 11/27/2013

Island-style mai-tai, with Saint James Ambre, and LH151. this is one float imma mix into the drink...

I live in Florida fulltime, but this drink makes me feel like i'm on a vacation....

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AdOrAdam posted on 11/27/2013

Wow, hang10tiki is having a lot of mai tais!

Mine:

The different combos of jamaican / martinque / demerara are producing pleasingly different drinks - this one if definitely tasty :)

Also, this one is for Pikeys Dog for sending me my package in the Fall Mug Swap :)

http://www.tikicentral.com/viewtopic.php?topic=46217&forum=5&start=60&65

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hang10tiki posted on 11/27/2013

Nui- thanks for posting, I didn't want to spell his name wrong
Porpoise- come on over
Adam- :)

Sad news
Last day

So let's get Rollin at 5am for a long walk in the dark

Lil kick start

What a view

Open for business
:)


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

Crap
Off to da airport
:(

Stay thirsty my friends...

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2013-11-27 13:50 ]

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 11/28/2013

Hey Jon- There’s a “Duke’s” bout three minutes from the airport (Lihue).
Upstairs there is their dining room and terrace (oustanding view in the daytime although not as spectacular as Waikiki/Diamondhead). Downstairs is their “Barefoot Bar”if your’e short on time.
Have a safe trip home-post dem pix!
David

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thePorpoise posted on 11/28/2013

hot buttered rum, using Saint James Ambre, honey, brown sugar, cinnamon, allspice, and orange bitters.

its fricking cold here- in the 40s tonite, and i dont even know where my leather jacket is, alls i gots is my hoodie...

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 11/28/2013

Red nosed zebra, mahalo for the recipe last year Arriano.
Let the Holiday’s begin!
Cheers

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Dagg posted on 11/29/2013

Zombie at Don's

It's the new and improved sideways version

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hang10tiki posted on 11/29/2013

That means u have to drink it faster

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swizzle posted on 11/29/2013

Mmmmm......sideways.

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thePorpoise posted on 11/29/2013

Bold City Brewery's Super Secret Stout.

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swizzle posted on 11/29/2013

A rum old-fashioned with maple syrup and creole bitters.

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TikiVato posted on 11/29/2013

On our way into Sonoma for Thanksgiving, we made a little detour to Trader Vic's Emeryville. I love that place.


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thePorpoise posted on 11/29/2013

On 2013-11-29 06:32, swizzle wrote:
A rum old-fashioned with maple syrup and creole bitters.

creole bitters?! what's in those? would have to be cayenne, thyme, garlic, onion powder, file, and bay leaf, wouldnt it? maybe some powdered tomato...

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 11/29/2013

On 2013-11-29 09:44, TikiVato wrote:
On our way into Sonoma for Thanksgiving, we made a little detour to Trader Vic's Emeryville. I love that place.


Dose menehune drinks or mai tai’s?
T V’s., Forbidden Island and Sandra Dee are three must see’s when in the Bay area.
I know what you paid for the drink’s but how much did you get the tiki’s for?
Have a safe drive home!

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Atomic Tiki Punk posted on 11/29/2013

So far just the taste of my own blood for the "Black Friday" sales!
should of worn face protection, can't wait for some "Pain Killers" back at the lounge afterwards!

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happy buddha posted on 11/30/2013

Black Friday calls for Zombie!!

Aku Aku version for me: still has all the flavor, bite & feel, but you can have more than two!

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lunavideogames posted on 11/30/2013


Mai tai.

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lunavideogames posted on 11/30/2013


Yellowtail
(Don't buy yellowtail wine. They sued my local brewery so they can't call their beer yellowtail even though their brewery is Ballast Point and their beers are named after fish.)

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thePorpoise posted on 11/30/2013

we have a Ballast Point neighborhood in Tampa too. wonder which is older.

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jdseeks posted on 12/01/2013

Mai Tai for my mermaid. ED 5, Plantation 5, Clement Creole Shrubb, Orgeat, demerera SS, fresh lime and spanked mint. Float a splash of LH151.

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Oxybeles posted on 12/01/2013

Chief Lapu Lapus for my wife (Appleton VX & Cruzan Aged-Clear, 1/2 oz LH 151 added) and Aku-Aku Zombies for me (Appleton VX, Cruzan Aged, & LH 151).

All and all a nice Saturday....

[ Edited by: Oxybeles 2013-11-30 21:38 ]

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lunavideogames posted on 12/01/2013


Zoo Mai Tai with Canadians :)

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lunavideogames posted on 12/01/2013

On 2013-11-30 15:09, thePorpoise wrote:
we have a Ballast Point neighborhood in Tampa too. wonder which is older.

Ballast Point is a brewery here but I don't know if it is a place too. I have not heard of it here but it must be named after something.

They actually make rum too. They have a couple tiki mugs. Good company.

[ Edited by: lunavideogames 2013-12-01 15:21 ]

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hang10tiki posted on 12/02/2013

Aloha...

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mamelukkikala posted on 12/02/2013

First I had a Jet Pilot. I don't really get it. This used to be one of my favorite drinks when I first got into tiki. But now, I honestly wish I had made something else. It was ok, but could've been much better.

Now I'm having a Montego Bay and it's so much better. It's simple, but really refreshing. Sour at the beginning, but a really balanced aftertaste.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/03/2013

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hang10tiki posted on 12/03/2013

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Yuck.........

:(


Worst sound ever, slurp of an empty tiki mug through my straw!!!

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2013-12-02 18:36 ]

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lunavideogames posted on 12/03/2013

Sounds gross Hang10.

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hang10tiki posted on 12/03/2013

It was

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hang10tiki posted on 12/03/2013

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/03/2013

On 2013-12-01 15:20, lunavideogames wrote:

On 2013-11-30 15:09, thePorpoise wrote:
we have a Ballast Point neighborhood in Tampa too. wonder which is older.

Ballast Point is a brewery here but I don't know if it is a place too. I have not heard of it here but it must be named after something.

They actually make rum too. They have a couple tiki mugs. Good company.

[ Edited by: lunavideogames 2013-12-01 15:21 ]
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Ballast Point is a tiny peninsula that juts out from point Loma into the entrance to San Diego bay. The Early spanish skippers use to Load stones onto their ships to serve as ballast for the return trip home. Was a whaling station before the Pt. Loma lighthouse was built there. No, I was not around then. I just learned about the “Point” this afternoon while visiting the former Naval Training Station (now called Liberty Station) and really quite worth a visit.
Cheers

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thePorpoise posted on 12/03/2013

a Hurricane, in my annual tribute to the End of Hurricane Season and in a celebration of thankfulness that no hurricane hit my Tampa Bay region this year.

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Dagg posted on 12/03/2013

On 2013-12-01 15:18, lunavideogames wrote:

Zoo Mai Tai with Canadians :)

Thats me!

Good times :)

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thePorpoise posted on 12/05/2013

DarkNstormy

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lunavideogames posted on 12/05/2013

Cool, thanks for the info nui 'umi 'umi! I am headed to Liberty Station tonight for dinner at Stone brewery.

Dagg, didn't realize you made the photo until you said something. I didn't look at it too closely. Fun visit!

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thePorpoise posted on 12/05/2013

Cigar City's Invasion Pale Ale, in the spirit of Gasparilla, a perfect match for tonight's andouille/leftover turkey gumbo...

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nui 'umi 'umi posted on 12/06/2013

Put up the outside lights. Now we're decorating the tree and drinking “Red nosed zebra’s”
again.
Cheers
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bamalamalu posted on 12/06/2013

El Dorado 12 year again, in honor of Repeal Day!

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stormrider posted on 12/06/2013

For repeal day I am drinking hurricanes. It seemed appropriate as the drink was created as a result of repeal.

Storm

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thePorpoise posted on 12/06/2013

gentlemen, i like how you each think. Imma mix up an ED12 hurricane (not that shite blackwell version).

storm, do tell re the hurricane history. also, aint there any indigenous cocktails to Lee COunty??

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Sunny&Rummy posted on 12/06/2013

Prohibition, Repeal, and Hurricanes in a nutshell: After Repeal American whiskey was almost non-existant as it had 't been legally produced in 13 years and new production was by definition very slow to ramp up. Caribbean rum was cheap and plentiful as it had never ceased production and spirits distributors were basically demanding that for every case of the rare whiskey a bar bought they also had to buy as much as 10-12 cases of rum. Pat O'Brien's solution for what to do with all that rum was the Hurricane. Jeff Berry essentially extends this to all Tiki drinks. After 200 years of neglect America learned to drink rum again (and bartenders learned how to mix with it) in the 1930s and 1940s because it was cheap and widely available. If there is one, this is Prohibition's silver lining.

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lunavideogames posted on 12/07/2013

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Sazerac

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lunavideogames posted on 12/07/2013

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Mai tai

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lunavideogames posted on 12/07/2013

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Zombie
(With absinthe)

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