Bartending/Cocktails/Mai Tai

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Mai Tai

Flavour Tropical
Units 2.4
Standard drinks 1.9

The Mai Tai is perhaps the canonical Tiki cocktail and there are innumerable recipes for it. Here are a number of them:

Authentic Trader Vic's Mai Tais

Source:

The Original from 1944

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Method:

The "Old Way" from 1997

Ingredients:

Method:

"Current" Mai Tai Formula

This recipe is what Trader Vic's restaurants serve today:

Ingredients:

Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into an old fashioned glass over crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and mint, and serve with a straw.

Recipe #4

Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai

This version is much closer to what Don the Beachcomber served in his restaurants. It can be garnished with various fruits, as in the above recipe. Falernum is a spice and lime-based Caribbean liqueur/syrup with a very different taste from the Orgeat syrup used in the Maitai #1.

Ingredients

Shake all the ingredients in a shaker with ice and strain into a tall highball glass filled with crushed ice. Garnish with fruits and serve with a straw.

Recipe #5

The Warringtonian Mai Tai

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Recipe #6

(aka the attempted Mai Tai.. happens in bars that do not carry Orgeat)

Fill a collins glass with ice. Add:

Fill with:

Lastly, add ½ oz. of Grenadine on top, it will sink to the bottom to create a layered look.

Grenadine is almost always heavier (more dense) than whatever beverage, alcoholic or not, you're making. That being said, if you'd like a thin red layer at the bottom of your beverages add it last. It also helps if you let it slide down the glass, as opposed to just pouring it in.

Recipe #7

O'Sheas Famous Mai Tai

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Pour vodka over shaved ice
  2. Add juices, stir with vodka in cocktail shaker
  3. Strain or leave with ice.

Recipe #8

Aussie Beachcomber

Ingredients:

Glass: Low Ball Glass

Method:
Pre-cool the glass with ice. Add all the ingredients into a cocktail shaker including the mint (mint must bruise with ice). Shake vigorously and pour into the glass over ice.

Recipe #9

Samurai Steve's Iowa Mai Tai

Directions:

  1. Mix rums into glass with ice
  2. Add Pineapple and Orange juices
  3. Top with Sour Mix and Grenadine
  4. Add swirly straw or tiny umbrella

Recipe #10

Mirage Hotel, Las Vegas Recipe

Very close to the original recipe.

Ingredients

In an ice filled mixing glass add above ingredients minus the appleton: shake until well-blended, strain into an ice filled 16oz glass or cup and float the appleton on top. Garnish with spent lime shell, mint spring and pineapple spear.

Recipe #11

Fuji & Jade Garden (State College, PA - 2010) Recipe

A slight tweak on the original recipe. The parenthetical ingredients hint at how this version of the Mai Tai evolved.

Ingredients

Glass: 12-oz Rocks Glass (aka Double Old-fashioned glass)

Method:
In an ice-filled mixing glass add the first six of the above ingredients. Shake until well-blended, then pour into a 12oz rocks glass. Top with Zaya 12-yr rum as a floater. Garnish with fresh mint, orange slice and/or a pineapple spear.

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