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Trader Sam's Drink Recipes-all in one place.
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https://www.facebook.com/notes/trader-sams-mug-trading/trader-sams-drink-recipes/1997051093848181/ I believe this list was put together by someone who frequents the Grogg Grotto. Having been to both bars and knowing the Enchanted Tiki Bar's menu quite well, I'm quite sure the drinks are slightly to significantly different at the two bars. The evolving discussion on Facebook is quite interesting, and I wondered if the Tiki Central crew would agree or disagree with the posted recipes. FWIW, my love for Tiki began at the Enchanted Tiki Bar. |
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Sat, Dec 30, 2017 9:10 AM
For those not on FB: Polynesian Pearl Nautilus Uh-Oa! Castaway Crush Krakatoa Punch HippopotoMai-Tai Rosita's Margarita Shrunken Zombie Head Tahitian Torch Mosquito Mojito Dark & Tropical Stormy Shipwreck on the Rocks Angolada (New!) Zambezi Sour (New!) Pago Pago Cocktail (New!) Tropical Snowstorm (Seasonal) Sam’s Slay Ride (Seasonal) Gorilla Grog (reverse engineered) Zombie Batch (reduced) Lapu Lapu Malibu Macaw Backscratcher Island Sunset (frozen) Scorpion Mix |
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Sat, Dec 30, 2017 11:55 AM
Quick word of friendly advice to those who are new to tiki and inspired by Sam's. Use these recipes as a starting point and eventually proceed to trying classic tiki drink recipes from others around the globe. If you're nuts about drinks from Sam's East or Sam's West, then you'll also come to enjoy a number of the classic tiki drinks which go beyond what Sam's serves. Look up recipes on Hurricane Hayward's blog, consult the newer (updated) books by tiki cocktail historian Jeff Berry, and many more resources here on Tiki Central. Booze and mixers and syrups can be expensive, so by consulting the larger compendiums of tiki cocktails, you can gradually work your way up the complexity (and expense) scale. Those who follow this advice may also come to find themselves making a number of their own syrups and other flavorings. It's great to see Sam's continuing to introduce more folks to tiki - welcome to the jungle! Dang, this is fun stuff... |
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Sat, Dec 30, 2017 4:36 PM
Thanks for posting. This explains why I've never liked the Mai Tai at Sam's. Bacardi? Not in a good Mai Tai. |
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Loki-Tiki
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Sat, Dec 30, 2017 5:09 PM
Next time, order it with Smith & Cross instead of their default light and dark rum, it's a huge improvement. |
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Sat, Dec 30, 2017 11:18 PM
Whats with the Angolada recipe, its 1.5 oz bitters and only .5 oz of rum? something is wrong here, any thoughts? |
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 2:27 AM
Although i've never tried this drink, have you ever had a Trinidad Sour? (Although there is huge difference in ingredients it might work the same way). |
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 10:29 AM
Looks like a Trinidad Sour by way of the Pina Colada to me. Could be good, I've always thought that the PC would benefit from being drier. Edit: I just remembered, they do also have a variant of the Trini Sour at Sam's off-menu. Lime instead of lemon and Smith & Cross instead of rye. I'm only just realizing what a top notch bar program they have there. [ Edited by: PalmtreePat 2017-12-31 10:35 ] |
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MadDogMike
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 11:24 AM
WOW! That's a lot of new drinks to try! :o |
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arcadiandj
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 3:16 PM
AceExplorer this was my progression exactly-courtesy of Enchanted Tiki Bar Skipper Bernardo who steered my wife and I to Beachbum Berry's Remixed. I was also helped to a GREAT extent by Kevin Upthegrove's 5 minutes of rum podcast and Tiki Central. Hurricane Hayward's blog has accented my repertoire as have various other bartenders. In short, what a marvelous journey-started by Trader Sam's Enchanted Tiki Bar-and Bernardo. |
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arcadiandj
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 3:21 PM
FYI, I tried this tonight: Pago Pago Cocktail (New!) I used Coruba and Green Chartreuse. Upon my first sip, it was way too tart. I added 1/2 oz simple and it was MUCH better. |
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Sun, Dec 31, 2017 4:28 PM
Head's up, the Angolada and Pago Pago that's actually served at Sam's has different ratios. There's no way that Disney would allow 3 oz of alcohol in a single-patron drink. EDIT: The Zombie Batch is horribly off, but if you wanna make it and ruin your Sam's zombies w/it then go for it. Also, recipes for the Lapu Lapu and below are not from Trader Sam's, but are old drinks from Tambu Lounge at the Polynesian Village Resort. Follow me on Instagram [ Edited by: kkocka 2017-12-31 16:30 ] |
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Tue, Jan 2, 2018 1:47 AM
I enjoyed their drinks when I visited, didn't realize they used so much POG. I'll have to try to make some when I get the right juices. |
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Tiki King
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Tue, Nov 5, 2019 6:49 PM
The Angolada has the rum and bitters swapped. It's one of my favorites, and I make alot of them at home. Should be: Angolada Cheers! |
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kkocka
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Wed, Nov 6, 2019 10:36 AM
I really am torn w/threads like these given my current status – I nerd out on Sam's, but I will tell you something: I have been told their Angolada is a straight 1 oz all across on everything. Give that a try. |
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kevincrossman
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Tue, Nov 19, 2019 6:35 PM
I was also told 1 oz across when I had the Angolada. Anyone have recipes for this year's Holiday cocktails? Jungle All The Way by Skipper a Melissa |
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Wed, Dec 18, 2019 10:01 AM
I tried the Gin-Ger Snaps. I thought it was delicious. If anybody has a recipe, I would appreciate seeing it. |
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kkocka
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Wed, Dec 18, 2019 12:19 PM
Josh Papuzza from Ventiki has worked out a decent Gin-ger Snaps if you're ever in Ventura, CA. Since I'm in a compromised position I can't really help out in reverse engineering. :( |
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