Pages: 1 21 replies
UT
uncle trav
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Jan 22, 2011 7:40 AM
Seems like the Mai Tai has been my go to cocktail in my home bar for some time now. It's the cocktail I always make first thing for our cocktail nights. The first cocktail sets the evening mood while I am perusing the recipe books for other selections. My wife always orders up a classic rum and vodka Blue Hawaii. Just wondering if other folks have a "go to" cocktail or is this just the start of OCD. |
D
dcman
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Jan 22, 2011 8:37 AM
My version of the painkiller, created when I misread the recipe while trying out some additions, but I like it more than the original. And, I make it in bulk. It's good for parties and for breakfast without the rum. Pitcher: mix well and often - fill a highball glass or small-medium sized tiki mug with ice, add 1 1/2 ounces of rum (Pussers rum makes it official) fill glass with mix to fill the glass top with fresh grated nutmeg (do NOT use pre-grated nutmeg, it will ruin your drink, grate your own at the bar, fresh whole nutmeg can be found in the spice section of most stores) At parties, I always go through 2-3 times as many painkillers as I do any other drink. dcman (trick #1 - the cream of coconut has a tendency to separate - head this off at the pass by pre-mixing the cream of coconut and some of the juices in a blender or bowl, then blend or whisk or otherwise find a way to break up the lumps. Doing this ahead of time makes the drink creamier and non-chunky later on) |
T
TikiTomD
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Jan 22, 2011 9:06 AM
We alternate among several “go to” cocktails at our home bar:
dcman: your Painkiller recipe looks intriguing; I'll give it a try at my next gathering of like-minded tipsters |
P
PiPhiRho
Posted
posted
on
Sat, Jan 22, 2011 1:18 PM
The "tiki" cocktails I most commonly make at home are mojitos and dark & stormys. This is because they are relatively easy to make. When I want a real tiki cocktail, I most commonly make either a mai tai or a zombie. When making zombies I usually use the DTB "Speivak" version. |
T
telescopes
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 2:27 PM
Currently, the Scorpion. Why? The lemon trees and orange trees are blooming where I live. Also, I am making a lot of Reverb Crashes. Why? I need to use up my Passion Fruit syrup. And, you guessed it, my grapefruit tree needs picking. Next Saturday, it will be Rum Barrels and Scorpions for a tiki drink party I am having in Palm Desert. My Key Lime tree has lost the last of its fruit, but I still find a few on the ground. When I do, I go to my grapefruit tree and its Navy Grogs. |
R
rev_thumper
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 3:08 PM
dcman's Painkiller is more than intriguing, it is fantastic. Just ask anyone who was at Ohana Luau at the Lake 2009! |
K
ka'lenatiki
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 5:19 PM
traders mai tai for me, rum runners for the wife |
CAA
Chip and Andy
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 7:14 PM
After working in the yard, Dark and Stormy. I actually make what I call After the Storm and use Fresca in place of the Ginger Beer. Refreshing. After a hard day at the Office, Mai Tai's are my first choice, Jet Pilots take a close second. If I'm making a batch of something for company, I go for the Mai Kai's Derby Daiquiri. Simple, tasty, refreshing. |
SF
Slacks Ferret
Posted
posted
on
Sun, Jan 23, 2011 7:43 PM
I usually make folks a Mai Tai. And I try my best to replicate the T.V. version...but sometimes, if I don't think they'll care...I won't use Martinique rum (shhhh). I also like serving my Kanaloa Kannibal. |
RB
Rum Balls
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 24, 2011 6:39 AM
I'm the same way :) |
S
Swanky
Posted
posted
on
Mon, Jan 24, 2011 9:10 AM
151 Swizzles are the ladies' favorites, and DtB Navy Grog for the men folk. In summer, a pitcher of Derby Daiquiris. Lately my Head Shrinker is becoming a favorite. |
T
thePorpoise
Posted
posted
on
Wed, Jan 26, 2011 6:48 PM
for the ladies its a Rum Runner or a Singapore Sling. for the fellas its a Sazerac or a Manhattan. for just my wife and I unwinding its an Aviation, Sidecar, or La Paloma. |
T
TikiHardBop
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Jan 27, 2011 9:50 AM
Depends on the person of course, but my current "go-to" list includes: Sweet: Whisky Sour Sweet, but different: Trinidad Sour Strong: Tiki: a Mai Tai or a Singapore Sling, or since TornadoTiki made an awesome firebowl, we'll make a Scorpion Bowl For the ladies: a Mary Pickford, or a Pisco sour For large groups, I'll make a batch of Whisky-Cider punch of my own devising using bourbon, Navan, lemon juice and maple syrup. |
BBS
Beach Bum Scott
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 3:59 PM
If I'm feeling lazy a Mai Tai or sometime a Daquari if I feel like working for it a Jet Pilot. |
C
CucamongaChango
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 6:18 PM
Pretty much ditto. Jet Pilots tonight, as a matter of fact! |
T
thePorpoise
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 6:23 PM
what's your Jet Pilot recipes? |
C
CucamongaChango
Posted
posted
on
Tue, Feb 1, 2011 9:57 PM
I use the one the Kaiser Penguin posted from the Beachbum: |
T
thePorpoise
Posted
posted
on
Wed, Feb 2, 2011 4:33 AM
thanks. I use this too. there was discussion that this is actually a Beverly Hills Luau jet pilot? |
W
Wayfarer
Posted
posted
on
Wed, Feb 2, 2011 7:37 PM
My go to changes on a weekly basis for some variety. Right now it's a Navy Grog. |
T
thePorpoise
Posted
posted
on
Wed, Feb 2, 2011 7:38 PM
which recipe? |
W
Wayfarer
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Feb 3, 2011 8:58 AM
Since I'm out of grapefruit I've been subbing different tart juices like lemon and cranberry, which tastes pretty good together, to go with the honey and three rums. I use Ronrico Silver for the light rum, Tanduay for the gold and Bacardi Select for the dark. Though I may swap out the Tanduay for Sailor Jerry next time. |
G
GentleHangman
Posted
posted
on
Thu, Feb 3, 2011 4:08 PM
This drink grew out of being tired and lazy after a hard day with the rich people . . . nothing is fresh; all from a carton or a bottle . . . but it works for me because it's tasty and quick to make. I call it "Lucy, I'm Home!" 3/4 oz Lime juice (I used Nellie & Joe's Key Lime juice, but fresh works just as well). Shake well with crushed ice, garnish or not and enjoy! (Lucy will have to make her own!) |
Pages: 1 21 replies