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What Did You Drink Last Night?

SteveAS

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I've been doing a little tasting of the ten different Four Roses bourbon mash recipes. Last night's was a barre3l-strength, single-barrel OESO recipe. It was the best Four Roses I've tasted.
 

Cliffnopus

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Foxboro, MA
A double Mai Tai last night using the original recipe from the man who invented it.

A proper Mai Tai:

1oz Jamaican rum (Appleton Estate is good)
1oz Martinique rum (Rhum St. James is good) [light and dark rum]
1/2 oz orange curacao (not the blue stuff)
1/4 oz Orgeat syrup (not creme de almond)
1/4 oz sugar syrup (and Vic puts a little vanilla in his)
the juice of one small lime (3/4 oz approx.)

Shake with crushed ice, serve in a rocks glass, garnish with a mint sprig, one pineapple spear, and a cocktail cherry.

And yes, it must have the mint garnish to be a mai tai. (I don't alway have the mint :p)

Cliff


Ps: Trader Vic (Victor Bergeron aka Trader Vic) won a court case that defined his recipe as the original!
 
A double Mai Tai last night using the original recipe from the man who invented it.

A proper Mai Tai:

1oz Jamaican rum (Appleton Estate is good)
1oz Martinique rum (Rhum St. James is good) [light and dark rum]
1/2 oz orange curacao (not the blue stuff)
1/4 oz Orgeat syrup (not creme de almond)
1/4 oz sugar syrup (and Vic puts a little vanilla in his)
the juice of one small lime (3/4 oz approx.)

Shake with crushed ice, serve in a rocks glass, garnish with a mint sprig, one pineapple spear, and a cocktail cherry.

And yes, it must have the mint garnish to be a mai tai. (I don't alway have the mint :p)

Cliff


Ps: Trader Vic (Victor Bergeron aka Trader Vic) won a court case that defined his recipe as the original!

My old 1944 recipe calls for 2 ounces of the J.Wray and Nephew 17 year old rum. I also use the Trader Vic Rock Candy Syrup. You can't get the 17 year old anymore but you can use J. Wray if you can find it. I think they are connected with Appleton so it might be a good substitute.

The Original Trader Vic Formula - 1944
  • 2 oz of 17-year old J. Wray & Nephew Rum over shaved ice
  • Add juice from one fresh lime
  • 1/2 oz Holland DeKuyper Orange Curacao
  • 1/4 oz Trader Vic's Rock Candy Syrup
  • 1/2 oz French Garnier Orgeat Syrup
  • Shake vigorously.
  • Add a sprig of fresh mint
Your recipe sounds like the 1972 recipe.

They are both good but I hate the ones that have pineapple and orange juice in them.
 

Mr Badger

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Sierra Nevada Pale Ale, very possibly my favourite beer, which I'm glad to say that Waitrose sell in the UK...

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And the last of the Illy espresso I bought for Christmas...
 

Cliffnopus

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They are both good but I hate the ones that have pineapple and orange juice in them.

Agreed. Not many bars know how to make a Mai Tai without a pre-mixed slurry of who-knows-what. I almost edited out the recipes rum callouts as being too defined. Any good light and dark rum would work well, I use whatever I have. Right now that's Mount Gay Barbadan Rum and Myers dark.

Cliff
 
Agreed. Not many bars know how to make a Mai Tai without a pre-mixed slurry of who-knows-what. I almost edited out the recipes rum callouts as being too defined. Any good light and dark rum would work well, I use whatever I have. Right now that's Mount Gay Barbadan Rum and Myers dark.

Cliff

I use whatever rum I have as well. At the moment it is Montecristo or 10 Cane but I am just out of Wray.:D
Callouts are never too defined when you want a drink to be exactly like what you had at a bar or a friend's house. ;)
 

Ethan Bentley

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New Years Night, kicked off with "Contemplations over a Double Bourbon" with some other Bond fans (Goldfinger Chapter Title), a Millionaire's Gimlet, some Passion Fruit Rum (also very popular) and some Grog. (Well it was a Pirate Murder Mystery and as "Governor-General Gimlet" I needed my fix of lime.)
 

Black Dahlia

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I drank some yummy things over the holidays: hard cider, ice wine, Fruli (beer), red wine, champagne...:) Didn't have any drinks on New Year's eve though. :( Will need a drink tonight, as it's my first day back at work! Eeek!

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BD
 

Wally_Hood

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For most of December my brother-in-law and his missus were visiting with us. During that time I introduced them to classic cocktails, some of which they had never heard of- Old Fashioned, Whisky Sour, Tom Collins, Manhattan, Boston Side Car. They enjoyed them all, and when they returned home to Canada, I got a call from him asking where to buy simple syrup. I told him how to make his own.
 
For most of December my brother-in-law and his missus were visiting with us. During that time I introduced them to classic cocktails, some of which they had never heard of- Old Fashioned, Whisky Sour, Tom Collins, Manhattan, Boston Side Car. They enjoyed them all, and when they returned home to Canada, I got a call from him asking where to buy simple syrup. I told him how to make his own.

That was nice of you. I make my own as well. The only thing I buy in that range is Trader Vics Rock Candy Syrup. I just can't do it as good as he does. :p
 

rumblefish

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Long Island NY
I made a Vesper with Cocchi Americano as a substitute for Kina Lillet. A heck of a lot better than Lillet Blanc. I think the Lillet Blanc killed a lot of the gin's botanicals with it's sweetness whereas the Cocchi's bitterness enhanced it.
 

Danny Ocean

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Sunday night was back to the "OHDH", so it was a G'n'T, as follows:

Double measure (50ml): Tanqueray Rangpur gin (Rangpur rather than the usual Tanq 10).
Four ice cubes.
Lime wedge, squeezed.
Indian Tonic.
Large glass.
Comfy chair.

BD - I would never have guessed, that this might be your favourite thread! ;)

Danny O
 

Black Dahlia

Call Me a Cab
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Sunday night was back to the "OHDH", so it was a G'n'T, as follows:

Double measure (50ml): Tanqueray Rangpur gin (Rangpur rather than the usual Tanq 10).
Four ice cubes.
Lime wedge, squeezed.
Indian Tonic.
Large glass.
Comfy chair.

BD - I would never have guessed, that this might be your favourite thread! ;)

Danny O


Danny O,

What? On a School night? I hardly think that teacher approves! ;0 Those OHDHs sound stupendous!
X
BD
 

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