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Demerara rum & Intoxica
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Tue, Jul 9, 2002 9:23 PM
I just received my copy of "Intoxica" today and it looks great. I can't wait to start sampling the recipes. Which leads me to... demerara rum! I am having a DEVIL of a time finding any. ONCE in a local store, I found ONE bottle of El Dorado gold demerara rum and El Dorado Dark demerara rum, which I bought, but I have been unable to find anything else anywhere in the Central Florida area. I have even asked the clerks and they all look at me like I'm speaking another language. Anyone have any good leads? I'd love to find a bottle of Lemon Hart regular and 151. I'll be in Atlanta for hukilau if anyone knows of anyplace there, and I'll be on the road from Orlando to Cincinati via I-75, so if anyone has any leads I'm willing to jump off the highway to find some. I swear, I'm not an alcoholic. Really! -Mike |
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Tue, Jul 9, 2002 9:33 PM
Mike, Atlanta is home to the Toco Hills GIANT Package Store... It's a liquor store the size of a grocery store... it has Demerara and everything else. [ Edited by: kahukini on 2002-07-09 21:35 ] |
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Tue, Jul 9, 2002 10:52 PM
http://www.liquorama.net/subcatmfgprod.asp?0=200&1=209&2=-1 |
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kahukini
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Wed, Jul 10, 2002 12:02 AM
To further demonstrate the backwardness of my state: it is illegal to ship liquor or wine into the state (unless it's being purchased by the state alcoholic beverage control board) |
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thejab
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Wed, Jul 10, 2002 11:26 AM
http://www.caribbeanrums.com has Lemon Hart regular, as well as Eldorado. I have not tried these sellers yet as my stash of Lemon Hart hasn't run out yet so I can't vouch for them. I found my regular Lemon Hart by scrounging around old liquor stores and buying up what I could find. The Lemon Hart 151 is still available in my area (Northern California). I have yet to try the Eldorado brand but I may when I run out of Lemon Hart as it sounds pretty good for the price. It comes in the 5-year old that is cheaper than Lemon Hart, and the 12-year old that was rated #1 among 40 premium rums in a tasting competition for 3 years out of 6, for less than $30. |
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thejab
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Wed, Jul 10, 2002 11:55 AM
That's tough that you can't get booze shipped to Florida. I had a hard time looking for Pimento Liquour in Florida. They thought I was crazy, too! You would think with Florida being so close to Jamaica that they would have heard of it. |
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Wed, Jul 10, 2002 12:00 PM
Speaking of Jamaican Rum has anyone tried Plantation Rum? It is in the expensive booze section of Costco. I was wondering if it is worth a try. |
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Thu, Jul 11, 2002 8:25 AM
Hey Mike, p.s. ( The first step to admitting your an alcoholic is to deny it;) ) ~Mark |
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kahukini
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Thu, Jul 11, 2002 10:40 AM
Everyone needs to go out and try some Cachaca (last c has a squiggle under it)... it's new to my market as far as I know... it's a native Brazilian liquor distilled straight from the fermented sugar syrup rather than converting to molasses first as you do in rum... it tastes like a "tequila rum." It's been around since the 1500's in Brazil I think, but only recently has its image improved to make it a worthy cocktail and sipping liquor for rich americans. It's pronounced ca-sha-sa The main drink is a great alternative to a margarita. Tastes much more exotic and tropical: Mix a jigger or two of Cachaca with a couple jiggers of fresh lime juice and a couple of teaspoons of brown sugar. shake with ice and pour... it's a Caipirinha (koo-per-een-ya i think) |
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Thu, Jul 11, 2002 12:58 PM
For those in the LA/OC area, there's a nice little South American restaurant called Little Joe's in the city of Orange (or nearby - same area code at least) with authentic Peruvian / Chilean food and some nice drinks with Cachaca, Pisco, and other S. American brandies. They also have a ~5 ft moai out front, and a neat old mural in the back dining area. Friendly owner too. Not really much tiki though. |
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