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Oh... is it not the same? I guess I need to talk to my supplier, as their website (and my receipt) says VSOP.

Why oh why do rum companies decide to make all their labels look similar? I got the wrong Lemon Hart and get confused between Appleton V/X and 12 year all the time.

EDIT: After checking their website it looks like a mistake that benefits me. They have the 10 year Clement listed at double the price of the VSOP. I'm sure money doesn't mean everything, but I guess it's good to have a 10-year instead of a VSOP?

[ Edited by: Warboys 2016-01-28 04:11 ]

I haven't tried neither and "older" doesn't inevitably equal "better" (it often does, though) - but if I were you, I'd leave it at that :)
You can still add the VSOP (or any other ~4yo Agricole) later and be happy about having two rums for the price of one.

While we're at it: The Appleton Signature Blend is what used to be the V/X, the Extra 12yo is now called Rare Blend.
Your mistake or theirs?

W

Mine. I wanted V/X and 12 year but I forgot which one was renamed to Signature Blend for my Mai Tai recipe :wink:

K

Was supposed to attend a presentation in Anaheim but was denied entrance, so I detoured to Sam's for a quick Murky Mojito and Mai Tai.

On 2016-01-27 14:03, Warboys wrote:
So I went and made my first Mai Tai. I used the Beachbum's recipe with RumDood's recommended mix of Appleton 12 (now Signature Blend iirc) and Clement VSOP.

...Unfortunately I screwed up the Curacao pour (measuring it over the glass + a very unsteady hand) so I guess I got an extra 10-15mls of Bols in there, but it was still pretty delicious.

Congrats on your first mai tai! It's my favorite drink to experiment with using different rums and proportions. Looks like what you thought was an Appleton 12/Clement VSOP blend (based on the photo of your new purchases in the other thread) was actually Appleton V/X and Clement 10 year, which surely gave you nice results. My two favorite mai tai's to make are Appleton 12 (now rare blend)/El Dorado 12 and Appleton 12/Clement VSOP. I personally don't have the Clement 10 year in my bar but was once made a mai tai with it and it was delicious.

My advice for a shaky hand, especially if you've already had one or two drinks, always pour the cheapest ingredients first, saving the rums for last, and always pour over a hard surface, not your glass. So if you totally screw up the curacao you can either start over without it hurting your wallet, or adjust the rest of the ingredients accordingly. Also, I often put pour spouts on my bottles, especially when they've just been opened and it's harder to keep a steady pour. They're cheap and I just toss em in the dishwasher after each use:

http://www.amazon.com/Update-International-Free-Flow-Liquor-Pourers/dp/B0037XA1OM/ref=sr_1_2?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1454014582&sr=1-2&keywords=pour+spouts

[ Edited by: mikehooker 2016-01-28 13:02 ]

On 2016-01-27 21:41, thePorpoise wrote:

On 2016-01-27 16:02, PalmtreePat wrote:

Any idea for replacements for the VSOP? That bottle is my most expensive and I don't think I possess anything that could replace it right now.

I'm sure I'll rankle someone by saying this, but you could try Barbancourt 5 star instead of VSOP. It's a fresh cane rum, double distilled, aged in oak, which hits all the right notes as far as I can tell, but it goes for twenty bucks a bottle.

I was going to suggest the same thing Pat, except that I was going to step it down to the Barbancourt 3 star!

The three star is what I usually use when I can get a deal on it. At the moment the only liqour store near me with it in stock is charging 20 clams for it while hi times has the five star on special for the same price, but I've seen good old three star go for around 16 on a good day. I agree with The Bum that the five is a better mixer standalone, but to my palate the three comes amazingly close when its working with other rums.

S

Man, you guys always complaining when you have to pay a couple of dollars more for a rum than you usually do. You should be grateful you have such a huge variety to choose from and how cheap liquor actually is in the U.S.

This is from the cheapest liquor store in the whole of Australia. AND, it's a special order, i can't actually go into the store and buy it.


Around $57U.S. at the current exchange rate.


Around $66 at the current exchange rate.

On 2016-01-28 17:31, swizzle wrote:
Man, you guys always complaining when you have to pay a couple of dollars more for a rum than you usually do. You should be grateful you have such a huge variety to choose from and how cheap liquor actually is in the U.S.

This is from the cheapest liquor store in the whole of Australia. AND, it's a special order, i can't actually go into the store and buy it.


Around $57U.S. at the current exchange rate.


Around $66 at the current exchange rate.

Holy hell!

Curls into fetal position

I'll never bitch about liqour prices again dad...

Crying

Swiz: :o

Good IPA

On 2016-01-27 14:03, Warboys wrote:

I decided to try experimenting a bit, since I have no palette for Rum yet, and switched out the Appleton for the Smith & Cross for a second drink. Unfortunately I screwed up the Curacao pour (measuring it over the glass + a very unsteady hand) so I guess I got an extra 10-15mls of Bols in there, but it was still pretty delicious.

It was only after I got halfway through and the room started spinning that I realized Smith & Cross is 57% ABV compared to the Appleton 12's 40%... so that would explain the punch in the face! I suppose I'll bring out the S&C when I want to knock someone's socks off!

I absolutely adore Smith & Cross in a mai tai. It's definitely not for everyone - the missus hates it and thinks I'm crazy (which I am but not about this...). Not sure if you can get El Dorado 12-year out there but my two personal fave mai tai combos are:

1.25 oz El Dorado 12-year
0.75 oz Smith & Cross

or

1.25 oz Appleton Estate (Signature or Rare Blend 12-year)
0.75 oz Smith & Cross

We bought limes! Very much enjoying our variation of the Hawaiian Eye from Intoxica. We used Goslings for the gold and substituted Plantation for the white. Then went wild and crazy and added mint. Delicious!
Reminds us of Tiki Ti's Rum, Gum, & Lime.

Thanks for reminding me to appreciate our prices, Swiz. Ouch.

And Nice work, kkocka!

I'm enjoying an ice cold bottle of Koko Brown ale, by Kona Brewing Co. :D

all this talk of mai-tai's has me in the mood to mix up a few, 'cept there's a problem: the only dark rums i've got on hand are El Dorado 21-yr-old and Appleton Estate 21-yr-old... my kingdom for some younger rum! :(

The Below Decks Mash Old-Fashioned!

Porp :)

On 2016-01-29 20:48, hang10tiki wrote:
Porp :)

nice. i picked up a bottle tonight of a beer i thought i'd never see around here-- the Ballast Point Indra Kunindra. gonna pop it open later tonite; not sure i will like it from what i've heard, but very glad i'll have the opportunity to try it out...

H

Nice one The Below Decks

H

Paper Plane

Porp-

Funny
I have it in my beer frig
I like it
But no more than 1

Ya made me thirsty

Ahhhhhh

I'm drinking that Indra Kunindra right now, and i gotta say--

WHO SMASHED THEIR CHICKEN TIKKA ENCHILADA INTO MY GLASS OF PORTER?!?!

bring me a mango lahssi chaser-- stat!

:) I love the Indra Kunindra. Everyone else I know who's tried it hates it.

Hang10, where are you getting that Horny Goat porter? I look it up every time you post about it but it says they just don't sell it here - or in Las Vegas. Once again, I'm envious.

For tonight- So nice we made it twice, and then a third time: our Hawaiian Eye variation from the other night. I'm calling it the Hawaiian Plantation. It's a keeper.

in honor of today's Gasparilla pirate invasion, decided to make a Dark and Stormy.

used this new Kraken Storm black ginger beer. aint got no spiced rum, so i used Cruzan black strap. threw in some Angostura bitters, some falernum, and a squeezed lime wedge. not bad.

ARRRRRR!

round two:

6 oz of the Kraken Storm black ginger beer again; this time 1.5 oz of Plantation dark overproof rum; squeezed half lime and shell. even better!

Porp said:

I'm drinking that Indra Kunindra right now, and i gotta say--

WHO SMASHED THEIR CHICKEN TIKKA ENCHILADA INTO MY GLASS OF PORTER?!?!

bring me a mango lahssi chaser-- stat!

That's funny
U nailed it

Bam: top shelf wine and spirits here in Vegas
They sometimes have a hard to find items.
This is where I bought all my lemon hart
It was also the first place in town to carry the habanero sculpin

Paralyzing Pufferfish at the Bali Hai,Rum Barrels in our room at Humphreys Half moonoon inn

Nice, nui 'umi 'umi. Will you still be here tomorrow night for the Monday night meet-up? Hope to see you two!

a bolt MaiTai.

used 3/4 oz Plantation dark overproof, 1/2 oz Plantation 3 star, 1 oz Depaz BlueCane Rhum Agricole. this is too bold to drink dry, so went with full orange curacao, orgeat, and lime quantities. #FearOfADryMaiTai

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Went for a 'cheap' Mai Tai; using Myers and Mount Gay Eclipse. Definitely not as good, according to my tastes at least. There was a big sweetness to it that sort of killed the freshness of previous recipes. I'm guessing it's the Myers.

The Below Decks Angel's Flight!

6 sampler
$2.22 total :)

Lagunitas

The Below Decks Billionaires!

Aku Aku Lapu

This drink is very dull as the recipe reads but since it required lots of prep with 8 ingredients including LH151 I tweaked it a bit so I could better enjoy it. Passion fruit syrup always works well with lemon so I added an ounce of that and floated an extra 1/4 oz of LH. Drink was much more palatable. Actually, made it pretty delicious. In hindsight extra falernum would have given it some added dimension.

I've mixed up passionfruit-flavored AMP energy drink, angostura bitters, a half ounce each of falernum and grenadine, and an ounce of Plantation overproof dark rum.

a "cranked amp?"

A Greenbar Distillery Renaissance Man!

H

"All Roses" Irish Whiskey, hibiscus tea, lime juice, demerara syrup, Barkeep Apple Bitters.

The Below Decks Brown Derby!

Found it

Bought it

Like it :)

Redhook ESB drank gud...

Mike is that a 1-1-1 rum formation? or a 1-.5-.5?

On 2016-02-04 20:59, thePorpoise wrote:
Mike is that a 1-1-1 rum formation? or a 1-.5-.5?

1-1 on the Appleton and El Dorado. I use the Clement creole shrub in place of curaƧao so .5 on that.

Cole's Corpse Reviver No. 2!

K
kkocka posted on Fri, Feb 5, 2016 5:35 PM

Sweet success! While browsing for rum at Mission Wine & Spirits in Glendale, I bought 2 6-packs of Kona Brewing Wailua Wheat and am presently drinking a cold one right now! I am shedding a tear as I type!

On 2016-02-05 17:35, kkocka wrote:
Sweet success! While browsing for rum at Mission Wine & Spirits in Glendale, I bought 2 6-packs of Kona Brewing Wailua Wheat and am presently drinking a cold one right now! I am shedding a tear as I type!

nice! any luck with the Koko Brown?

Daiquiri night...

Pineapple Express Daiquiri:

It's a Tiki Commando recipe I've been meaning to try for a while. Very. Very. Good.

Don's Special Daiquiri:

Very rum forward with the Smith & Cross in the forefront. Quite tasty. Might up the passion fruit next time.

a Pluto's Heart. dark, bitter, icy...

H

Barrel O' Rum, Mai Kai, The Atomic Grog.

Loved it, very tasty.

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