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"Cranberry House Mixer"
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Fri, May 15, 2015 11:16 AM
So forgive my novice question. I was looking through Trader Vic's Bartender's Guide and saw the recipe for the Nautilus. Nautilus Juice of 1 lime For the Ocean Spray Cranberry House Mixer..Seems odd that it is called out by name and company so specifically. Is that something different than just regular Cranberry juice or Cranberry Cocktail? Have done a web search as well as a search on here and can't find anything. Thanks. |
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Fri, May 15, 2015 11:34 AM
That's not a novice question at all, that would bug me too... I'm going to look in my "Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends" book when I get home. It might shed some light on this mix, but I'm not very optimistic. The world of vintage cocktails is occasionally laced with dead or semi-dead-ends or archaic terminology, but the reward for digging is sometimes sweet success. Difford's Guide shows that the "cranberry house mix" is interpreted by some as 4:1 cranberry to simple syrup. The "A History Of Drinking" site picks up on this and repeats it, possibly because there is little information available about the "cranberry house mix." Someone else here on TC, however, may come along and post a whole treatise on the stuff. Until they do, take a look at this from Difford's and AHOD: Nautilus Ace recommends: Always use a good tequila - no Cuervo crap. For example, Don Julio.) Glass: Collins Shake with ice and strain into an iced Collins glass. Garnish. Drink. Enjoy. |
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Fri, May 15, 2015 6:47 PM
Thanks Ace, I am going to dig further this weekend as well. I might even try contacting Ocean Spray, I know that it will probably be a long shot but you never know. |
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Sat, May 16, 2015 5:48 AM
That's a great idea -- a lot of companies take customer service very seriously, and they may do some digging for you and come up with something. Best of luck in your search! Let us know how it goes. There are probably others reading this thread who would take your findings and give them a try in their home bars. Tiki Central discoveries often have quite a ripple effect in home bars. |
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Mon, May 18, 2015 7:35 AM
Over the weekend I checked my copy of "Trader Vic's Tiki Party!: Cocktails and Food to Share with Friends" and did not see Nautilus listed. I also didn't see any references to "Cranberry house mix." I did not have time to check any of my other books, I'll keep it in mind the next time I'm camped out at my bar. If you're going to a tiki event like The Hukilau, you can continue your research in person with some very knowledgeable bartenders and tikiphiles. Good luck in your quest! If I run into more info, I'll try to remember to post a follow-up here later. Holy carp, but I did find a recipe for tuna poke' in that Trader Vic's book, and I must try that. In my experience, few mainland restaurants pull off poke' like they serve in the islands... Hopefully the Vic's recipe is one I'll come to enjoy. Cheers! |
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Mon, May 18, 2015 9:47 AM
Ace, Thanks for all the help. The TV book is a lot of fun. We have tried a lot of recipes out of it (not the Poke yet) I personally love the Hearts of palm salad and the duck crostinis. I have an email off to Ocean Spray so we will see what comes of that. |
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Fri, May 22, 2015 8:59 AM
So I got this reply from Ocean Spray.. "May 22, 2015 And Your Friends at Ocean Spray 9,052,223"I have a sneaking suspicion they didn't look into it all that much. Which is ok, it is understandable that they could be very busy. It also could be possible that it was a mix made at the bar using Ocean Spray. Could it have (or was thought to have) been so commonplace that Vic didn't think it need the recipe in the Guide? The mystery continues I guess. :) |
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Fri, May 22, 2015 10:18 AM
Bummer, but excellent try! Keep digging, don't be discouraged. I mentioned earlier a 4:1 ratio to make the mix, so you could look further into how that may have come about. There's not much info about this out there, but you may turn something up. |
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 7:41 AM
Follow-Up: I made this for the first time last night, it has a nice red/pink color. I used Don Julio Anejo (I am out of the Reposado) and made these to taste-test with a friend. We found it to be an interesting and "pretty good drink." It was very easy to make with very easy ratios. More specifically:
Our Conclusions:
(Edited to correct some BBcode, and to fix a missing word.) [ Edited by: AceExplorer 2015-06-04 07:57 ] |
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 10:18 AM
For the price, I think Don Correlejo's reposado tequila is unbeatable! Great reposado for under $30 — fine sipper but also excellent in cocktails. I'm going to try it in a TV Nautilus at soonest convenience! |
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Thu, Jun 4, 2015 10:24 AM
Thanks, S&R, I forgot about that... The friend who I was with last night is a big fan of Corralejo, and I'm surprised he didn't mention it last night. I'm going with it then, you can count on it. See you at The Hukilau! |
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