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In 24 hours my Falernum will be ready and it's Jet Pilot time! Can't wait, it's my favourite Tiki Drink.

Unfortunately I don't have a decent blender :( I have a hand one and a boston shaker. Can I shake instead of blend? If so, how long for? The Mai Tai is 10s but I suppose I need to shake more for a drink designated as 'blend'. Or is my crappy hand blender ok to do the job?

A Lava Punch. The combination of S&C and Campari is freakin' magical.

Don's Special Daiquiri

Pieces of Eight

Grilled up a couple of big fat burgers. Gonna wash em down with Rum Barrels.
Added a dash or two of homemade Jalepeno syrup to my second Rum Barrel. A different drink-quite tasty.
Cheers

I had an Old Elephant Foot IPA. its a fistful of hops punched to yo face.

then I tried out one of these Henry's Hard Soda hard ginger ales. better than plain ginger ale, but still not as good as a ginger beer, fyi...

Last night

drinking a Me Constitution.

(appleton estate v/x, angostua bitters, falernum, and water).

:)

A Banana Spider and the Oscars!

A Mai Tai and the Oscars!

a few belts of good Welsh whiskey.

happy St. David's Day!!!

The Below Decks Perfect Manhattan!

Porpoise Constitution
:)

I like

On 2016-03-01 20:30, hang10tiki wrote:
Porpoise Constitution
:)

I like

nice! did you also add water or just make it on ice??

Imma having one more round of Welsh single malt to cap off St. David's Day...

Added da water

Made 2
:)

The Below Decks Water Lilly!

On 2016-02-24 22:47, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:

Hey Hurc, If thats Jalapeno Syrup, please share the recipe.
Mahalo

On 2016-02-24 22:05, Hurricane Hayward wrote:
I have to admit, Stiggins’ Fancy lives up to its hype and exceeded my expectations. It's spectacular in a classic Daiquiri, but then what? After much experimentation (note the rapidly declining bottle), I came up with a twist on the Daiquiri with a little bit of heat to spice things up ...

The name and recipe will be unveiled in the next few days in the next Week in Tiki blog post.

Okole maluna!

Sorry about the delay, lots of distractions last week. Here you go ...

http://www.slammie.com/atomicgrog/blog/2016/03/01/the-week-in-tiki-feb-1-15-2016-aloha-to-5-new-tiki-bars-across-the-u-s-shag-at-modernism-week-plantation-pineapple-rum-plus-more/#cocktail

Recipe for the Kilauea Iki, featuring Plantation Pineapple Stiggins’ Fancy and homemade jalapeno simple syrup.

Okole maluna!

Dat looks good

Off to

Spousal unit: Ketel 1

Me: Tiki Tonk

Shared a Pain Killer #2

Nightcap

On 2016-03-02 22:11, hang10tiki wrote:
Dat looks good

Off to

Spousal unit: Ketel 1

Me: Tiki Tonk

Shared a Pain Killer #2


Good call Jon. Stay away from the Rum Babalu. Next thing you know you’ll be making em at home.
Cheers

On 2016-03-02 22:11, hang10tiki wrote:
Dat looks good

Off to

Spousal unit: Ketel 1

Me: Tiki Tonk

Shared a Pain Killer #2


Good call Jon. Stay away from the Rum Babalu. Next thing you know you’ll be making em at home.
Cheers

H

Ray's mistake.

started with an Angry Chair white IPA, followed by a healthy pour of Zaya 12 y.o. (neat), followed by a Bearded Pelican chocolate porter, then a Ballast Point Pineapple Sculpin, and now a Red Hook ESB...

Carthay Circle Ernest Daiquiri!

Hiltiki- looks good
Porp- nice run bruddah
Below- all your pics are awesome

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2016-03-03 16:51 ]

Cobras Kiss.

Hey Mike , Drink looks great! Is your recipe anything like the one in the Atomic Grog?

Tribute to The Mai-Kai Cobra's Kiss by The Atomic Grog, May 2012. (Photo by Hurricane Hayward)
3/4 ounce fresh lime juice
1 ounce orange juice
3/4 ounce falernum (see above)
1/2 ounce fassionola (see above)
1 ounce gold Jamaican rum
1 ounce dark Jamaican rum
   (Kohala Bay or equivalent; see below)
1/4 ounce grenadine
2 dashes Angostura bitters
1/4 teaspoon Pernod
Blend all ingredients with around a cup of crushed ice for no more than 5 seconds. Pour into a glass or goblet, adding more ice to fill. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2016-03-04 00:50 ]

David- i did not see your repost of my post above
Thought it was mine
:)

Ill try that next time

T

Mai Tai!!

Ok, I know it's the wrong glass, I'm a rebel.
And I wanted to use my new paper drink lantern's.



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Awesome Skip

Ya made me want 1

Jon. Noticed that you do not use simple or rock candy syrup. Dats the way I gulp mine.
Cheers

On 2016-03-04 21:20, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:
Jon. Noticed that you do not use simple or rock candy syrup. Dats the way I gulp mine.
Cheers

same!

and i like'em w/2 dark rums sometimes too insteada adding a martinque rum.

but Hang10- all that lime juice, crikey!

[ Edited by: thePorpoise 2016-03-04 22:33 ]

I've got Irish IPA and American ESB here.

trying out that Guinness nitro-infused IPA. (widgets in the cans btw). it's, eh, serviceable i guess. dont taste like no IPA though. maybe like a Guinness-Stout lite...

On 2016-03-04 00:45, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:
Hey Mike , Drink looks great! Is your recipe anything like the one in the Atomic Grog?

Tribute to The Mai-Kai Cobra's Kiss by The Atomic Grog, May 2012. (Photo by Hurricane Hayward)
3/4 ounce fresh lime juice
1 ounce orange juice
3/4 ounce falernum (see above)
1/2 ounce fassionola (see above)
1 ounce gold Jamaican rum
1 ounce dark Jamaican rum
   (Kohala Bay or equivalent; see below)
1/4 ounce grenadine
2 dashes Angostura bitters
1/4 teaspoon Pernod
Blend all ingredients with around a cup of crushed ice for no more than 5 seconds. Pour into a glass or goblet, adding more ice to fill. Garnish with a cinnamon stick.

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2016-03-04 00:50 ]

That's the recipe I've been doing. Making it a lot lately. Experimenting with different rums.

Last night had friends over and made lots of drinks. Started with Cobra's Kiss, went on to 151 Swizzles, then Stiggins daiquiris followed by Big Bamboos and a banana Daiquiri and more Stiggins.

Swizzles were the only thing I remembered to photograph.

Wow, these latest entries all look delicious (as usual.)
Skip, I would order one of those drinks almost regardless of the ingredients - beautiful lanterns & glassware!

Currently drinking water, after having a few pints of Highwater Campfire Stout on Nitro. Hopefully we'll have some cocktails to post tomorrow.

David- cheers
Porp- cheers. Thought I'd try more lime n go wild. :)
Bam- cheers

Time to heat it up

H

A non tiki Herradura silver margarita at El patron, Encino.

And now some Diplomatico, because I'm incorrigible.

Looking back a couple days in this thread, we really need to replenish our Stiggins’ Fancy and try making a daiquiri.
That stuff was so good we just drank it all straight!

T

Thanks bamalamalu.
My wife is a glass nut.
Those drinks crushed us.

Well those and a few more.

The cool thing about making your own lanterns and or picks for your drinks is
you can match colors to glass and make the pick as big or small, short or tall as you need.

[ Edited by: tikiskip 2016-03-05 21:27 ]

Started with a Jet Pilot at my place..

Neighbor had me over for a Cobra's Fang (forgot to take pic)...

Then back at my place made us a coupla Cobra's Kisses..

Calling it a night. These drinks is strong.

Alright
U all made me thirsty, again

Me Too! A couple of Pegu Club Cocktails. Hardest part making dis is chilling the glass.
I like em with bitters added. When the rain starts up later I’m gonna use up the last of my Trader Vic’s Kona Coffee liquor on some Mexican Coffees.

Pegu Club cocktail

2 oz. Gin
3/4 oz orange liqueur
1/2 oz lime juice
lime wedge or peel for garnish

Shake and strain into cool martini glass
Some recipes call for a dash of bitters

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2016-03-06 20:56 ]

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On 2016-03-06 20:55, nui 'umi 'umi wrote:
Me Too! A couple of Pegu Club Cocktails. Hardest part making dis is chilling the glass.
I like em with bitters added. When the rain starts up later I’m gonna use up the last of my Trader Vic’s Kona Coffee liquor on some Mexican Coffees.

Pegu Club cocktail

2 oz. Gin
3/4 oz orange liqueur
1/2 oz lime juice
lime wedge or peel for garnish

Shake and strain into cool martini glass
Some recipes call for a dash of bitters

[ Edited by: nui 'umi 'umi 2016-03-06 20:56 ]

the Pegu Club! one of my all time classic faves!

i did my Tiki riff on the Pisco sour today

2 oz. pisco
1 oz. pineapple juice
1/2 oz. falernum
egg white
angostura

dry shake all ingredients, then shake with ice - double strain - top with angostura bitters

The SLS Hotel Pink Lassie!

Spousal unit joined me for a drink. Even picked It out... Colonial Grog.

Round two for me, KO Cooler.

Because the entire concept of alcohol that tastes good is new to me, and I therefore have no sense of quality, I recently made the discovery that Pina Colada mix, Original Bartenders Cocktail brand "I'm Bananas For You", and Amarula makes a pretty amazing fortified milkshake.

Wahine n I out for 5.00 tinis

Dirty n lemon drop

Dirty n Cosmo

Not so dirty


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

[ Edited by: hang10tiki 2016-03-08 00:33 ]

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