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Hello all! First I'd like to excuse for my not so good english. Hope you understand what I'm trying to communicate:-) After mixing my way through Beachbum Berry's tiki bibles I thought I'd try something else. So I bought the Liquid Vacation-book. I've made a couple of the drinks in the book, and find them on the sweet side. Even the Frankie's version of the Mai Tai is a bit sweeter than the original TV-drink. So when I tried Frankie's version of the Missionary's Downfall I got quite confused because I found it VERY tart. I have no problem with tart drinks in general but this one was undrinkable. Frankie's MD recipe Anyone else who have tried this recipe? |
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Wed, Jun 17, 2015 11:14 AM
Looks like too much lime and I use Peach Brandy, not Peach Schnapps & Brandy. I believe I usually use Simple Syrup in mine as well, but I don't have the recipe in front of me. [ Edited by: lunavideogames 2015-06-17 11:17 ] |
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Wed, Jun 17, 2015 1:50 PM
I think a few other things can play a role in how much you enjoy a drink - a small tart or bitter drink can be pleasant, a 'seasonal speciality' drink which is thick, sweet & slightly filling (eg egg nog) can be nice. A large non seasonal sweet, sour or bitter drink isn't much fun for me. I gained a lot of knowledge from experimenting with the Diaquiri & Planters Punch. The Daiquiri is small & sour in its traditional ratio is ok with me (if a little boring), the Planters Punch is a bit sweet in its traditional ratio. So if I make Daiquiris for someone I make them in the traditional ratios, if I make Planters Punch I use: 2 soda water (i.e. 1:1 sweet & sour, add a bit of extra flavour from a demerara syrup & rum, reduce the dilution). From the Frankies Missionary's Downfall recipe in this post, I just wonder where the sweet is to balance the lime. Maybe it's from the brandy & peach schnapps but if that didn't do it for me I'd decrease the lime or add something extra to sweeten it (like sugar syrup). DTB's Missionary's Downfall is a great drink, I tweak the formula from the Beachbum Berry books to suit my tastes: 1 oz fresh lime juice I think it's a great drink like that :) Jeje, let us know what you think of the other recipes from the Liquid Vacation book, I'd also be interested where you got it from (seeing as you are in Sweden & I've yet to find a European stockist!) |
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Fri, Jun 19, 2015 3:52 AM
I don't remember where I got the book (Liquid Vacation) from, but it must have been on eBay. I may even have ordered it from eBay in the US. It is very nicelly illustrated and features a nice colorful photos of the drinks. The recepies featured are mostly on the sweet side, and some are a bit odd with ingredients like Fanta, Hawaiian Punch and Rockstar energy drink. There are also a lot of recepies that call for different flavoured rums (pineapple, vanilla, citrus, mango etc). This is stuff that's hard to come buy in Sweden and therefore I am unable to make many of the drinks. There are however a few really great more basic drinks that I dig: Don Q Sack is a really nice drink featuring sherry and guava juice. Kahiki Kai is also really nice but it's basically a liguid coconut/banana/pineapple-dessert. |
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Fri, Jun 19, 2015 4:26 AM
Good comments, jeje, especially about the colorful photos. For me, books lead me to test and make notes, as every book has drinks I like and don't like. Try the Frankie's Fink Bomb - you may enjoy how the ingredients can be nicely layered, especially if you make slowly over, and serve it with, a round ice ball. The taste is pretty good as well. |
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