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Mai-Tais, for a crowd and on a budget?
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jokeiii
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Mon, Feb 13, 2017 11:57 AM
How do you adjust the recipe so as to make them reasonably classic (that your guests who've never had one can see what the fuss is about) for a lot of people, but without breaking the bank? |
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Mon, Feb 13, 2017 12:11 PM
Sticking to a cost effective but accurate recipe, I might suggest: -Rum: Cruzan Aged Light and/or Cruzan Aged Dark |
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PalmtreePat
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Mon, Feb 13, 2017 1:02 PM
I've found that a 50/50 mix of Appleton VX and Coruba, or even Appleton Special if you like, delivers a pretty nice, distinctively Jamaican rum flavor for less than 20 bucks for each bottle. As for the orange liq, there's a brand out there called Royal Montaine that's brandy based and spiced, like Ferrand's dry curacao and the other big name orange liqs, but it goes for 20 bucks per liter. You still have to use fresh limes, but shop around and see if you can find a store that's selling limes individually and pick out the biggest ones. POTC says that Trader Vic's makes an acceptable orgeat, but you can cheat and make a huge batch at home by just making a simple syrup with plain almond milk instead of water and giving it a few drops of almond extract. |
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Mon, Feb 13, 2017 1:41 PM
An excellent and affordable rum combo is Appleton Estate Signature and Mount Gay Eclipse. We killed off a bottle of Denizen Merchant's Reserve one night and switched to that combo and were very surprised at how good it was. It's now one of a few go-to combos for us and certainly the most inexpensive ($35 for the two bottles in my neighbourhood). If you can find it, Merlet triple sec from France is excellent and usually runs in the low $20 range. |
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nui 'umi 'umi
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Mon, Feb 13, 2017 11:51 PM
Jokeiii, all the recipes sound very tasty. |
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Tue, Feb 14, 2017 9:35 AM
If you really want to cut corners and make a big batch:
Laugh or cringe, but I've made this before for a party and had nothing but compliments from newbies and tikiphiles alike. |
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mmaurice
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Tue, Feb 14, 2017 6:38 PM
I've posted this before in other places. Here in ATL at TV, unless you order a '44 they make it from Mai Tai Concentrate (a step up from that crappy mix), lime juice and their crappy dark rum. Best I have come up with to replicate the concentrate Mix 1.25oz concentrate with 1-1.25oz lime juice and 1.5oz ea Bacardi Black Rum and Myers or TV Dark Rum if you can get it. It taste almost like what you get at the bar here in Atlanta. If you are planning a trip Thursday is $6 Mai Tai night and they have a band. |
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Tiki Drifter
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Wed, Feb 15, 2017 8:24 AM
Hey, a party is a party, and as long as people are having fun, that's all that matters. That's been one of the neatest things I've encountered as I "get into" tiki stuff --- everyone is so cool and friendly! |
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Thu, Feb 16, 2017 4:44 AM
The recently reformulated Plantation Original Dark Rum is now a really excellent 1-rum option for a quality budget Mai Tai. It now has some pot still Jamaican in it as well as Trinidad and it's much tastier than sll or most of the economy two rum combos you'll try. I get it locally for $17 per 750 ml. With the money you save you can splurge a bit on the Curacao (I'm a Ferrand Dry convert) and the orgeat. [ Edited by: Sunny&Rummy 2017-02-16 04:45 ] |
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jokeiii
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Wed, Mar 1, 2017 3:10 PM
Mahalo to all, will report on how everything turns out. |
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