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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 9:59 AM
So...I'm generally a wine & beer guy; open a bottle, & serve. I love the drinks you love too, but black Russians are the extent of my mixing prowess (in other words, I can cook a mean hot-dog). That said, you guys have inspired me, & I went shopping. Aside from various garnishments, this is all I've got to work with. Any of you fine bums have a suggestion for how to make any or all of these work in harmony? Purchases made based on frequently encountered mentions on this forum, so thanks for that, & thanks for this! |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 11:03 AM
Blue Hawaiian 1 oz light rum Blend light rum, blue curacao, pineapple juice, and cream of coconut [ Edited by: Atomic Tiki Punk 2014-09-26 11:05 ] |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 11:45 AM
Oh, that sounds downright delightful Atomic Tiki...thank you! That's going to be round one this evening; I'll follow up with the, er, "fallout" (get it? ATOMIC Tiki??? I'm New here, so sorry if you've already caught that 100x)...thank you kindly! |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 1:52 PM
And no Rose's! Fresh-squeezed lime juice only! |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 1:59 PM
It's always interesting to think what you would make with a few bottles :) With those bottles I would make: Daiquiri (with the Plantation 3 star) The El Dorado 12, I'd enjoy neat :) Myers is a rum I use a lot but it can dominate drinks - if that didn't put you off you could use it in: Trader Vic Punch (with the orgeat, Planation 3 star & the Myers) The tough thing about tiki drinks is that no matter what you've got, another few ingredients is always a good idea! Besides some different rums, if you were to add more ingredients: Coconaut (with the Myers ~ add coconut cream) That's all I've got in mind at the moment - those bottles are a good start tho! Cheers :) |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 2:13 PM
Woah, woah,woah...baby steps there,Tikihardbop... ...I already had to buy a shaker & proper drinkware; I can't wrap my head around the apparatus (or place to store it) required for juicing! |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 2:22 PM
Jesus, you guys are pros...what's that, 9 drinks & some rounded advice in a single post? Many thanks... ...I did try them all "neat"; the Myers is definitely the most "robust", I guess you'd call it, but that plantation has a bit of a feel to it, too. The El Eldorado I could see pairing with a bowl of Frog Morton at sunset. I appreciate all of your input guys. As mentioned, I've always been into the wine, & more recently the myriad craft beers out there. This scene is all wonderfully new to me... |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 2:30 PM
Oh, by the way guys...those cherries are fuckin' delicious! I'm sure you all already. Know, but eesh; I can see most of that jar not making it to the glass! |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 2:41 PM
You don't need an apparatus to juice a lime, just cut it in half with a knife and hand squeeze it. Fresh squeezed lime juice is such a key thing! If you have a recipe calling for lime juice never ever use the rose's stuff, it is not a substitute, not even close! A great starter book you should pick up is Beachbum Berry's Remixed. In addition to some great recipes you'll find the history behind many of them. It's a great resource and a fun read. |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 3:50 PM
Glad you enjoyed the post Troki :) I also have a bottle of Roses that I have used maybe... twice! It not a substitute for fresh juice. I forget people don't have citrus squeezing equipment as standard - I didn't for a long while. Yes you can squeeze by hand but your squeezing will be significantly improved by a mexican lime squeezer: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/s/ref=is_s_ss_i_0_8?k=lime+squeezer&sprefix=Lime+squ I started off with a smaller lime one & cut all fruit to size. Then I got a larger one that I use for orange & (with some cutting) grapefruits. If they did a bigger one that I could fit half a grapefruit in without cutting id buy that one too! It's a small thing but juicing is a pain made easier by a mexican elbow squeezer - If you are too tight to buy 2 definitely get a bigger one, you can always squeeze smaller fruit in it :) |
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Fri, Sep 26, 2014 7:57 PM
I love those Luxardo cherries also, I eat them as they are all the time. I wish they were not so expensive. |
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