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Who Makes The World's BEST Mai Tai? 

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The Mai Tai is one of those drinks that has become what is known as a “Call Drink”. That is a drink that has becomes popular that it people will order it at any bar in the world regardless of whether or not it appears on the menu. As such and with the rising popularity of tropical drinks, many of the worlds top bartenders have turned their talents to perfecting it. Dialing in ratios and rum blends to achieve the ultimate Mai Tai. Today we explore four such recipes from world renowned bartenders in an attempt to crown Mai Tai Royalty.
00:00 Teaser
00:06 Intro
00:21 Leandro reads comment
00:28 The Mai Tai!
00:59 Garreth Richards Mai Tai
03:28 Tasting Notes
05:01 Nomad Hotel Mai Tai
07:30 Tasting Notes
08:58 Maison Premier Mai Tai
09:57 Tasting Notes
10:24 Martin Cate's Smugglers Cove Mai Tai
12:50 Tasting Notes
13:49 But what's the BEST one?
14:17 Outtakes and Bloopers
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Garret Richard’s Mai Tai
1 1/2oz (45ml) Denizen Merchant's Reserve 8-Year Rum
3/4oz (22ml) Coruba Dark Rum
1/2oz (15ml) Clément Créole Shrubb
1/4oz (7.5ml) Grand Marnier
3/4oz (22ml) Latitude 29 Orgeat
1oz (30ml) Lime Juice
5 Drops Saline (1:5 ratio)
1 Spent Lime Wedge Garnish
Mai Tai from The Nomad Hotel from Leo Robitscheck
3/4oz (20ml) Jamaican Rum
3/4oz (20ml) Guyanese Eum
1/2oz (15ml) Rhum Agricole
1/2oz (15ml) Clément Créole Shrubb
1oz (30ml) Lime Juice
3/4oz (20ml) Orgeat
Mint Sprig Garnish
Maison Premier’s Mai Tai
1oz (30ml) Amber Rhum Agricole
1/2oz (15ml) Aged Rum
1/2oz (15ml) Orange Curaçao
1/4oz (7.5ml) Blackstrap Rum
1/4oz (7.5mp) Overproof Jamaican Rum
1oz (30ml) Lime Juice
3/4oz (20ml) Orgeat
Mint Sprig Garnish
Martin Cate’s Mai Tai
2oz (60ml) Blended Aged Rum
1/2oz (15ml) Dry Curaçao
1/2oz (15ml) Smuggler's Cove Orgeat
1/4oz (7.5ml) Mai Tai Rich Simple Syrup
3/4oz (20ml) Lime Juice
Spent Lime Shell and Mint Sprig Garnish
For Smuggler's Cove Orgeat
1 pound blanched almonds (3 1/2 to 4 cups)
4 cups water
5 cups white granulated sugar
1/4 teaspoon rose water
1/4 teaspoon orange flower water
2 teaspoons column still lightly aged rum
Add almonds and water to a large pot and bring to a boil. Then strain the almonds and set aside. Reserve the Almond Water Separately.
Add 2 Cups of the almonds to a food processor and process into small rice sized pieces. Slowly add around 11oz of the almond water to the almonds and blend until fully combined into a slurry or paste.
Allow the paste to cool after which put the paste into a nut milk bag or cheesecloth and squeeze the liquid from the paste into a pot. With this done measure twice the amount of sugar as almond milk (you're making a 2:1 syrup here) and add all to a pot over low heat and stir until sugar is fully dissolved. Remove from heat, allow to cool and then add orange flower water, rose water and rum
For Mai Tai Simple:
2 cups water
4 cups demerara sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/4 teaspoon salt
Add Water and Sugar into a pot over medium heat and stir vigorously until all the sugar is dissolved. Allow to cool, add Vanilla Extract and Salt. Lasts several weeks (in the fridge.

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@als.2983
@als.2983 2 года назад
So HELPFUL. Showcasing 4 "acclaimed" specs for a classic cocktail really highlights how you can refine a cocktail to your liking. For me, I learned it comes down to rum pairing in the Mai Tia. I have dialed in my preferred orgeat + orange liqueur + lime mix and I now enjoy playing around with rum combinations to squeeze out a little more pleasing flavor. Leandro at his BEST! Well done.
@TheMooseOnTheLeft
@TheMooseOnTheLeft 2 года назад
Seriously. I hope we see more like this with other drinks. Curious, what's your preferred recipe?
@OrenNoah
@OrenNoah 2 года назад
The reason why Martin Cate uses the Denizen Merchants Reserve 8 only, is that it IS a mix of rums. In fact, it was designed by experts (including Martin Cate) to be the closest we could get to the Wray & Nephew 17 year with modern rums.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
It isn’t based on the Wray and Nephew 17 year, the blend is based on Trader Vic’s second Mai Tai rum blend
@OrenNoah
@OrenNoah 2 года назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly Right. Which was Vic's attempt to recreate the flavor profile of the Wray & Nephew 17 after it went extinct. Right? If so, by the transitive property, both were trying to do the same thing: recreate the W&N 17 year.
@danielhelmer8511
@danielhelmer8511 2 года назад
Denizen is a rum blend in a bottle by Cate. So just like the other Mai Tais he uses a rum blend, it just happens to be pre-blended in a bottle. Edit: Cate was consulted on the rum.
@Halcyon485
@Halcyon485 2 года назад
I was coming here to give the same information. 👍
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Yeah I’m aware apparently it was created to mimic Trader Vic’s second Mai Tai blend
@herbertdeniro
@herbertdeniro 2 года назад
Can't get the Merchant's Reserve... aamof I can't get any Denizen at all^^ May I substitute it with Appleton Estate 12 and Clement VSOP?
@f2343
@f2343 2 года назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly which Orgeat do you recommend? I have tried so many, I also am thinking of buying the latitude 29 orgeat? I currently own the L'Orgeat Almon Liqueur. But I would love to hear which ones you prefer??😅🙋🏻‍♂️
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
@@herbertdeniroAppleton 12 and Clement VSOP will make a nice Mai Tia...but won't taste the same as the Smugglers Cove recipe. Clement is an Agricole rum, made with fermented cane juice, while the Denizens is all molasses based rums. Martin Cate has a great discussion in his book "Smugglers Cove" about the rums that have been used to re-create the blend Vic Bergeron used to recreate the Wray & Nephew 17 yo, and when that supply ran out, the Wray & Nephew 15 yo rum he could no longer source. Cate notes that Vic used rums from Martinique in the blend. Today we think of a Martinique Rhum as an Agricole rhum, but the way Vic described it it does not sound at all like an Agricole. That, and some historical information from the CocktaiWonk web site showing that at that time the vast majority of rhum exported from Martinique was Rum Industriale (molasses based) and not Rhum Agricole pretty much put the nail in the "Agricole to re-create a Trader Vic Mai Tai" for me. The Denizen's 8 yo rhum is a blend of both Jamaican pot still rum and a Martinique molasses based Rhum Industriale from the Le Galion distillery on Martinique. Cate was involved in it's design specifically trying to recreate Vic's rum blend. (My favorite Mai Tia uses the Smugglers Cove recipe with either 2 oz of Denizens 8 yo or 1 oz each of Appleton 12 and El Dorado 15. I use Small Hand Foods Oregeat, and a cheat on the SC 2:1 Demerara Syrup recipe using 1/4 (minus) oz of 2:1 Demerara Syrup topped off with a smidge of 2:1 vanilla syrup to get the syrup up to 1/4 oz. This adds that hint of that vanilla flavor that SC's Mai Tai Demerara syrup recipe's vanilla extract adds.)
@brycekiller1
@brycekiller1 Год назад
If you put your limes into a hand juicer like that turn it upside down. It makes a flatter "island" to garnish with and you get more juice out of the lime!
@CoachVinoLLC
@CoachVinoLLC 2 года назад
I’ve spent the last year trying every version of the Mai Tai I could find. I’m still not sure which is my favorite but damn it’s an amazing cocktail. I’m going to need to try a couple of these!
@jimmarshall5453
@jimmarshall5453 2 года назад
Sometime try my version (Jim's Special) as served at the venerable Tiki Ti for 20 years and published by Beachbum Berry twice. It's a bigger, better, stronger and drier mai tai accomplished by using a larger glass (32 ounce brandy snifter preferably), more ice, more lime (2 extra wedges squeezed and tossed in), and the alcohol in it is 2 ozs of Meyers and 2 1/2 ozs. of Casadores Tequila.
@CAP198462
@CAP198462 2 года назад
Good luck with that. I had one at the Royal Hawaiian hotel bar, and it was like drinking the medicine cabinet.. 🤮.
@bob___
@bob___ 2 года назад
Great video. Philosophical note: The versions you liked the best were the two that are closest to the original. Sometimes less is more.
@Quintinohthree
@Quintinohthree 2 года назад
Recently made an extremely rich roasted almond orgeat and I've got to say it elevates my mai tais like no other. 200 g almonds roasted dry, blended with water added untill it just barely becomes decently liquid (I think I needed 300 g) and then a little while longer, then strained through a clean towel (squeeze). Got a yield of 130 g, added 260 g sugar and heated it to dissolve, then bottled. Once cool I added two teaspoons almond extract and one teaspoon vanilla extract.
@brianw1967
@brianw1967 2 года назад
Always love a good Arnold impersonation!
@TheTribalBarGuy
@TheTribalBarGuy 2 года назад
Really enjoy the comparison videos and love the richness and bottles variety of your bar. Cheers!
@LemonMeIon
@LemonMeIon 2 года назад
I just had an artichoke hold yesterday. Homemade orgeat makes such a big difference with these drinks!
@kid.dynamite4918
@kid.dynamite4918 2 года назад
I forgot about that one! Just got some Cynar last week, gotta make one tonight. Thanks LemonMelon
@LemonMeIon
@LemonMeIon 2 года назад
@@kid.dynamite4918 It has became one of my favorites along with Paper Plane, Enzoni, and Bitter Mai Tai!
@kid.dynamite4918
@kid.dynamite4918 2 года назад
I think would get along
@nopulpapple991
@nopulpapple991 Год назад
I'm glad that when you came to Martin Cate's Mai Tai it become all about a good choice of aged rum between orgeat and syrup. That keeps it accessible to everyone as one of the home run drinks of all time, but at the same time retaining a level of craft in order to make it. I dare say the Smuggler Cove's Mai Tai is like the Chevy Corvette of drinks.
@BreezewayCocktailHour
@BreezewayCocktailHour 2 года назад
Martin helped develop that Denizen specifically to emulate the original rum used at TV's. He also started out as a bartender at Trader Vic's.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
I found out that it was to emulate the second blend TV did not the Wray & Nephew 17yr original
@BreezewayCocktailHour
@BreezewayCocktailHour 2 года назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly yeah, I remember hearing that too, now that you mention it.
@slingblade37814
@slingblade37814 Год назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly The second blend was an attempt to replicate the 17 year too.
@slimpunk
@slimpunk 10 месяцев назад
I’ve rewatched this more than any other video on your channel. Such a great reference whenever I feel like switching up my Mai Tai game!
@tobibatiste7859
@tobibatiste7859 2 года назад
I'm a big fan of these compilation style videos, I love to go through and work out which one is my favourite
@user-cj4vz6td4z
@user-cj4vz6td4z 2 года назад
My mouth is watering😀😊!!
@jaybtwopointoh7499
@jaybtwopointoh7499 2 года назад
I love these kinds of videos! First of all you get 5 really good recipes, but also you can use some ingredients over again. You can also judge for yourself which recipe is good! I think you should do more videos like this. Keep up the great work!
@Absinthe1923
@Absinthe1923 2 года назад
I make me and my wife cocktails on Saturday because of you. Thank you
@MrMoney331
@MrMoney331 2 года назад
So many Mai Tai's to try!!!!
@bruceharlick3322
@bruceharlick3322 2 года назад
I say that every time I have a mai tai at Smugglers Cove! Great video, as always. Thank you.
@Auriorium
@Auriorium 2 года назад
Just in time for my Birthday party! Thanks Leon.
@kidyuki1
@kidyuki1 2 года назад
Oooooh yes I'm so ready for this episode!
@elimenaker1940
@elimenaker1940 2 года назад
Such a great video Leandro. The Maison Premiere is my go to Mai Tai when I want to show off and impress. 🙂
@dannyjeffers
@dannyjeffers Год назад
Great video. Though I do like it when recipes call for specific brands so that I have a better understanding of the starting point.
@ErikWaiss
@ErikWaiss 2 года назад
I'm a big Tiki-head and this is a great video! I've made the Smuggler's Cove version more times than I can count, but only with middle-of-country available rums. (Nebraska's rum selection sucks) I'll have to make Denizen my new quest item. I'm new to the channel and I am really appreciating the scientific aspect of some of the videos. It speaks to me deeply as a Gen X culinary hedonist. I've even got acid powders in the mail right now to make super-juice. I also appreciate that Leandro is a bit surly; he looks and sounds like an experienced bartender. I will listen to his wisdom...
@sergisamongas
@sergisamongas 2 года назад
Two of my favorite homemade cocktails are Smugglers Cove Mai Tai and a Daiquiri. While I use the older SC Mai Tai recipe, Appleton Estate 12 and El Dorado 12, for Daiquiri I try all sorts of rums.
@davidstewart3868
@davidstewart3868 2 года назад
The rich Demerara syrup and home made orgeat really helps make a fantastic Mai tai. Terrific video 👍
@j.w.9561
@j.w.9561 2 года назад
I scrolled down to the ingredients first for what to buy. You can say a lot on a long day. I have to try all myself :) Mai Tai is one of my absolut favorites and I tried a lot and I fear the best one I did not write down the recipe.
@gdog009
@gdog009 2 года назад
Maison Premiere is incredible, not surprised they'd make a great Mai Tai. 🤙
@mr-vet
@mr-vet 2 года назад
I have a bottle of Pisa (Almond, Pistachio, Hazelnut blend liqueur) that I use in Mai Tai's. It makes for a delicious variation of the classic Mai Tai.
@sydneywest1623
@sydneywest1623 2 года назад
I’m new to the industry and I work at a pretty decent tiki bar, I’m so happy to have stumbled upon your channel among others. It’s so good to get all these great examples.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Thanks!
@ctwiggs
@ctwiggs 2 года назад
You’re speaking my language!! Mai Tais are the best - by definition!
@Gallasl666
@Gallasl666 2 года назад
Mai Tais and Hurricanes with a side of Painkillers. The good stuff. At least what Ive been mixing myself anyway.
@cyberkender1949
@cyberkender1949 2 года назад
Clément Créole Shrubb is fabulous stuff!
@MixingUpTiki
@MixingUpTiki 2 года назад
Love the comparison. I agree that while the Denizen is a good rum, especially in Mai Tais, a mai tai can really benefit from some dark flavors, like the Demerara rum or the blackstrap rum.
@fvb3624
@fvb3624 2 года назад
I REALLY enjoy Mai Tais, so obviously enjoy this video! Keep up the work. One question, I really liked your cocktail builder on your website, but it seems to be bricked since a few weeks. Is there a new release coming? :)
@Ron_the_Cook
@Ron_the_Cook 2 года назад
The Mai Tai is one of my favorite cocktails
@grcfan
@grcfan 2 года назад
I have been meaning to get to Smugglers Cove for a while now, but never find myself in that part of SF when they are open. Def going to have to make the syrups soon and see how it is at home!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Get there! It’s fantastic!
@user-qx7ho9hr8t
@user-qx7ho9hr8t 2 года назад
Long time viewer, first time caller, u guys are doing te...rrific job!! Keep on the good work 😬
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Thhhhhaaannnkkkssss!!!!!!
@moehoward21
@moehoward21 2 года назад
Best Mai tai spec I’ve had is the ultimate by Kevin crossman. OG Specs, but rum blend is 1/4 oz each of xaymaca, OFTD , smith and cross, and Appleton 12. I add saline to it as well
@karen8556
@karen8556 2 года назад
“God DAMN that’s a good Mai Tai.” 😂 You made me literally LOL. (I hate when bartenders put pineapple juice in a Mai Tai. I lose respect because how can I trust them with any other drink? Guess I can only order a vodka-cran now. It’s a litmus test.). Thanks, as always for your in depth explanations and analysis. Love watching your process!
@nslayton5
@nslayton5 2 года назад
I've been sticking to the one you posted a few years ago, two oz rum, one oz lime, cointreau, and orgeat. Simple and tasty.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Those are good too!
@megreynolds6328
@megreynolds6328 Год назад
If there’s a drink masters season 2 I’d so vote you go on it!
@tylerwendlandt2320
@tylerwendlandt2320 2 года назад
Cool teleportation at 6:52
@benjaminborgemann4941
@benjaminborgemann4941 2 года назад
I know, it's difficult to got cubanian Rum in America.....but this is my recipe......1 Oz, Appleton estate, 1 Oz Havanna club 3 anos, 1 Oz triple sec, 3/4 Oz lime juice, 1/2 Oz oregeat, 1/2 Oz gum syrup, crushed ice.....
@jbg185
@jbg185 2 года назад
Looks great! For Martin Cate's recipe, you say 0.5oz of Curacao in the vide and even say 15ml in the description, however you have it written as "1oz". Dont want that to be confusing for anyone trying to replicate this great sounding recipe! Thanks for the awesome content. The Mai Tai is a great template to experiment with!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Thanks for the heads up. It is indeed half an ounce. Fixed in the description. We started writing ounces like this 1/2 instead of like this .5 so just a small typo!
@rickdubois3569
@rickdubois3569 2 года назад
Excellent! I enjoyed this thoroughly. Now I have three new Mai Tais to try. Re: your discussion of rums at the end: although Smith & Cross is technically overproof, in tiki-land, it's not generally used in the "Overproof" category. It's typically used as a "lightly aged" or "moderately aged" Jamaican (it's actually Navy Strength). If a recipe calls for "Jamaican overproof," that usually means a white (unaged) Jamaican like Wray & Nephew or Rum Fire. If it says "blended overproof," "aged overproof," or "blended, aged overproof," it's usually referring to a 151 Demerara such as Lemon Hart or Hamilton 151, although lots of folks use Plantation OFTD in this category. Edit: Navy Strength, not "Navy Proof."
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
As an aside, at 57% ABV Smith & Cross is more accurately called "At proof". On his web site, the CocktailWonk has a good discussion of the whole "Navy Strength", "Overproof" topic in his "Rum" section under "British Navy Rum History", drawing on historical resources from the Royal Navy from over several centuries. The American "Proof" system is different from the historical British "Proof" system. In the latter, alcohol at 57% was classified as "At Proof". Anything above that was "Above Proof", or overproof. ANything below that was "Below Proof". The Navy decided their official rum should be 4.5 % "underproof"....hence, a true "Navy Strength" rum is 54.5 % ABV. The term "Navy Strength" has been applied loosely by several distillers/companies to rums which would have been classified "Overproof" by the British Navy and Government. Pussers Navy Rum "Gun Powder Proof" is one rum that I can think of off hand that is bottled at the historically accurate 54.5%
@rickdubois3569
@rickdubois3569 2 года назад
@@JM-pm3tb Right. My mistake. I've read this, but lost track of the specifics. Thanks.
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
@@rickdubois3569 I had to go back and re-read it myself to be sure I remembered it correctly. I suspect it is a sign of true Cocktail Nerdom when one finds such trivia interesting lol.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 7 месяцев назад
Still Experimenting and my latest is very popular here. 1 Appleton Estate 12 1 Pusser's Gunpowder Poof 3/4 Lime Juice 1/4 Grand Marnier 1/4 Clémont Créole Shrubb 1/4 Giffard Orgeat Dash Fee Bros Black Walnut Bitters 5 drops Saline
@briand2614
@briand2614 Год назад
Great video. So great in fact it inspired me to get out of bed last night and make some Orgeat, using Kirkland Almond Butter. 😅 Not sure I would repeat that, but it was not my real problem, it was the Rum, or lack of. I only have a few so I tried a blend of Appleton 12 and a Barbancourt 8. Not good, very unbalanced. Tonight I decided to try just the Appleton 12, and wow what a difference the Rum makes!! Now I'm motivated to buy some others. The Barbancourt destroyed the Mai Tai by making it seem bitter. Maybe a little more Simple might have helped, but why bother when there are better Rums.
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 2 года назад
Those all sound great and I wish I could do a side by side. My wife and I like to keep cocktails simple with inexpensive but quality ingredients. Our recipe has much less flavorings but it works for us. We had a couple last night. 2 Appleton Estate Signature 1/2 Cointreau 1/2 Lime Juice 1/4 Giffard Orgeat Of the few rums we had, The Appleton Estate was the best mixer if not the best sipper. The small amounts of lime and orgeat are plenty. When we add more it got too tart and too marzipan and overwhelmed everything else. This tastes balanced to us but I'm always experimenting. I'd never heard of Creole Shrub. My wife really dislikes Ferrand Dry Curacao in anything so I can't use it.
@cavalier40
@cavalier40 Год назад
Madisons Premiere is my favorite. I used Cruzan Black Strap, Denizen 8 year. Smith and Cross, and I forget the Rhum Agricole, but I used homemade orgeat. I am super happy and a little tipsy.
@cavalier40
@cavalier40 Год назад
I should add I used mint from my garden
@jeffreyhaberland8158
@jeffreyhaberland8158 2 года назад
Nice comparison of four different Mai Tai recipe variations however, I was a little confused by the final ranking. At the end, you posed the question, "Which one is the best one", to which you answered, "...it's a toss up between the Smugglers Cove...and the Maison premier..." which would seem to put them somewhere in the #1 and #2 spots. However, when you ranked them all, you put the Smugglers Cove Mai Tai in 3rd place behind the Garreth Richards Mai Tai. Just curious why.... After watching this video, I guess I'm going to have to hunt down a couple of ingredients that I don't already have. Nice job!
@joegekko
@joegekko 2 года назад
Out of all the Mai Tais I've tried, my favorite is the bitter Mai Tai with Campari. I guess it's not a "pure" Mai Tai but it's wonderful.
@chickrepelant
@chickrepelant 2 года назад
it’s probly amazing! Leandro did a “historic” maitai video a while back, and some of those recipes are fckin BANANAS
@apaul7502
@apaul7502 2 года назад
which recipe do you use? would love to try it
@LemonMeIon
@LemonMeIon 2 года назад
@@apaul7502 Make the reconstructed recipe on this channel from 2 years ago with equal parts Campari to rum. I love Steve’s videos but the original proportions in the recipe he followed comes out too sweet.
@jaimethiessen
@jaimethiessen 2 года назад
Do you have a link?
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
@@jaimethiessen I believe he is referring to the "Bitter Mai Tai" video that was recorded Nov 18 2019. I'm not sure what the comment about "Steve's videos" is referring to though. The "Barfly's" name is Leandro.
@monykalynf3604
@monykalynf3604 Год назад
Tried 10 different Mai tai's in Hawaii recently, 10 different places across 2 islands-none had the lime wheel-most had an orchid flower or pineapple.
@carsonhc305
@carsonhc305 Месяц назад
I don't care about the details of the history, but Cate's recipe is the best Mai Tai I've ever had.
@FishingSGsWild
@FishingSGsWild Год назад
Could also maybe do a video using the Orgeat and rich demerara syrup from the smuggler's cove and use it on the Maison Premier’s recipe and see how it stands out??
@pbr-streetgang
@pbr-streetgang 2 года назад
God-damn thats a good drink!👍🏼👍🏼
@dangler4444
@dangler4444 2 года назад
Where do you get the syrup apothecary bottles that have the screw on bottom from? I looked in the Amazon store and I couldn't seem to find them in there.
@d.b.6355
@d.b.6355 2 года назад
Italian rainbow cookies and pignoli cookies have almond paste! Both delicious just like these cocktails!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Love me pignolis!
@scottjeffcote3426
@scottjeffcote3426 2 года назад
Beach House Mai Tai in Kauai is the best I've had. Koloa Rum Company also has some amazing ones at their bar area.
@armandobronca1781
@armandobronca1781 2 года назад
You the best👍
@ml.2770
@ml.2770 11 месяцев назад
Hands down it is definitely me.
@cassidymiller1301
@cassidymiller1301 2 года назад
Do you have a link for the bottles you used for the orgeat and rich syrup?
@GeezNutz
@GeezNutz 2 года назад
I don't REALLY have a favorite cocktail. But when someone asks, I say the MaiTai.
@balak_ai
@balak_ai Год назад
If I want to use concentrated lemon juice, should I take the same amount as from the recipe? My concern lemon juice from concentrate is maybe more concentrated than usual lemon juice.
@cdsprech
@cdsprech 2 года назад
The Smuggler's Cove book has the standard recipe, which you made, but in the rest of the "chapter" about the mai tai they'll share all the interesting history about the Wray and Nephew 17 year and other tips about the drink recipe. Most notably, they suggest splitting the rum portion with a blanc agricole and an aged rum. My preferred rum split is 1oz Neisson or Rhum JM blanc (100 proof versions) and 1oz Jamaican rum (Smith & Cross works well if a touch more sugar is added). I find that really elevates the drink!
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
What year was your SC book printed? Mine was in 2016 and I'm not seeing where he suggests spitting the rum portion with a sugar cane syrup based Rhum Agricole from Martinique....other than to note that using an Agricole has been what some believe Vic did, and that "most modern Mai Tai's will call for a blend of Jamaican rum and AOC Rhum Agricole from Martinique. This makes a lovely mai Tai and experimenting with all kinds of rums in this drink can be rewarding". He then goes on to explain why he does not believe that Vic was referring to a Rhum Agricole, but rather a molasses based Martinique Rhum Industriale...which is what Smugglers Cove uses in it's house Mai Tai's in the form of the Denizen's 8 blend.
@ultimatemaitai
@ultimatemaitai 2 года назад
It doesn't say that.
@lukecooper6971
@lukecooper6971 Год назад
i found mention of a Christmas tiki cocktail called a melekiliki maka ? but no where seems to have a set recipe ( varing wildly ) have you guys heard anything?
@ericmonty7313
@ericmonty7313 2 месяца назад
What rum did you use or recommend in the Smuggler’s Cove Orgeat recipe?
@billguthrie48
@billguthrie48 2 года назад
What is the name of the glassware shape that you put the Garreth Richards version in? I really like it!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
There’s a link to it in the description. It’s a Cider Glass
@chibikishi
@chibikishi 2 года назад
Is the Smuggler's Cove recipe an updated version? My book says it uses 1/4 oz SC orgeat, but the version you presented is using 1/2 oz instead. The rest of the specs were the same though.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Must be updated specs.
@smokeytiki3185
@smokeytiki3185 2 года назад
I wish I was one quarter as knowledgeable as you.
@andersv20
@andersv20 Год назад
2:09: I like how they just subtly cut when he realized he wasn't gonna be able to squeeze lime juice that way
@andrewmeilinger6203
@andrewmeilinger6203 Год назад
Cate was a force behind bringing the merchants reserve to market. That's the one you want to use for the SC recipe, as youre getting the right amount of agricole and Jamaican already in one bottle
@slingblade37814
@slingblade37814 Год назад
And it uses the proper Agricole that is molasses based and not cane juice based as most people use in these.
@bayouradio
@bayouradio Год назад
I've been trying various mai tais for the last two years, wondering if I wasn't making them right or I just didn't like them. After trying one from our local tiki bar (Tiki Tatsuya) I decided that they just weren't for me for whatever reason. Then I tried Garret Richard's version using acid adjusted pineapple juice and it became one of my favorites overnight. Maybe I'm just not a fan of curaçao.
@FoieGras
@FoieGras 2 года назад
Tiki drinks are so ..tasty! 🍹
@zacharyshirley1677
@zacharyshirley1677 2 года назад
Where do you get that juicer
@mattgagne5162
@mattgagne5162 2 года назад
I appreciate you
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Ditto
@MrMoney331
@MrMoney331 2 года назад
Bless you Marius. Lol
@loveofplantswestindies4820
@loveofplantswestindies4820 2 года назад
Great video! I’ll have to try a few one these variations, almond is one of my favorite flavors! By the way I live on St. Croix in the Virgin Islands, where Cruzan Rum is made & produced. I wanted to clarify on the correct pronunciation of Cruzan Rum. It’s pronounced Cruzan Rum (/ˈkruːʒən/ KROO-zhən……like CRU-SHEN) people who were born & raised here or have lived here long term are called Crucian. A lot of people here say Crucian are the people, Cruzan is the rum 🍹
@loveofplantswestindies4820
@loveofplantswestindies4820 2 года назад
Also, I might add that down here if you go to any bar you are getting a ‘Crucian pour’ unless you specify you want a stateside pour... We have very strong drinks here 😎 Probably equivalent to a double drink or more depending on your bartender 😅
@brettmanboschma22
@brettmanboschma22 2 года назад
Living in the almond tree center of the world (Nor Cal), when almonds are on the tree, you pronounce the "L" kind of like aaal-mon. After they are harvested, you pronounce almond like ah-mond. The farmers claim they "beat the L out of them."
@eeman0201
@eeman0201 2 года назад
The traditional garnish is an unspent lime shell not a spent one I believe, (maybe to keep oils/bitters from getting in the drink?), but the lime isn’t really necessary aside from looks anyways.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Unspent lime shell seems like a contradiction in terms. Unless I’m missing something?
@eeman0201
@eeman0201 2 года назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly sorry, i meant an unjuiced, fresh cut lime half.
@joshuacyr3930
@joshuacyr3930 2 года назад
What would be a good rum to get for the Smuggler's Cove orgeat (column still lightly aged rum)? If possible...to quote the Knights of Ni..."one that looks nice, and not too expensive"...
@teccam
@teccam 2 года назад
McCoy 3, Havana Club Blanco, Doorly's 3, Flor de Cana Dry, El Dorado 3. Those are all column still lightly aged and all pretty affordable. I think you can also use a blended lightly aged here, like Denizen White, Plantation 3, or Probitas. The rum isn't going to change the character of the syrup too much, just add a bit of depth and extend the shelf life by a week or so if you are lucky. So don't agonize too much over it.
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
What rum....the Denizen's 8. It is a blend of Jamaican and Martinique molasses based rums that Martin Cate was consulted on to get close to the original Trader Vic rum/s. If I want a bit of a change up from the Denizen's I use 1 oz of Appleton 12 plus 1 oz of El Dorado 15. What Orgeat...the Smugglers Cove Oregeat recipe is quite good, but I have been using Small Hands Foods orgeat for years now. I don't taste that much (if any) difference between it and the SC orgeat recipe (possibly because the SC Mai Tai recipe only calls for 1/4 oz), it is inexpensive, not too sweet, nice almond/nutty flavor without having the overly strong almond, overly sweet taste that other commercially available Orgeat syrups have.
@jaimethiessen
@jaimethiessen 2 года назад
All I need is a beach, and it's still snowing here. When are we doing the Avion de Papel and other Paper Airplane versions?
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
I just shot that video lol. But it’s the paper place and other last word variations
@parkeranderson1172
@parkeranderson1172 2 года назад
Can you take us on a tour of the kitchen? Where you store your bottles? I’ve officially run out of space in my home, need ideas of how to hide the 20+ bottles of rum!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
I’d love to but we shoot on a set in my garage and we built ample shelving for booze
@steved2746
@steved2746 2 года назад
Word is Nomad is closed for renovations. It does look like some construction is happening if you walk by but who knows if it comes back or not.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Not sure but I’ll find out :)
@hualani6785
@hualani6785 2 года назад
Classic! OK Hong Kong (international cocktail connoisseurs cross roads incl. S.Pacific Mai Tai’s) went to hell recently, so Im back in Hawaii-where everyone who gets off a plane, sailboat or (God forbid) cruise ship, expects to consume a number of quality Mai Tai cocktails. Every mixologist prides themself on thier Mai Tai recipes here and certainly the competition for quality recipes & presentation is as intense as any tropical location on earth. Homemade Orgeat from Macademia Nuts is a winner and a “w”itch to recreate at home! If an orchid’s part of garni, it’s always an edible dendrobium variety. Local quality Rums (often from organic distiller raised sugar cane) are also a must try here,since aside from serving tourists, where there’s local sugar cane, theres always serious distillers. The argument wont ever be settled: Don Beach vs Trader Vic=I guess you agree, its irrelevant? Yet annually at Mai Tai competitions, someone will pay homage to either of these almost century old mixologists with thier 1930s era inspired creations. I want to say thanks (mahālo) from the heart, b/c although I’ve been a Hawaii resident since 1963, I’ve yet to master a Mai Tai. How bloody embarassing! Mahālo for a handful of new attempts (once I get my hands on your special orgeat). You might like to try to recreate Peter Merrimans home made mac nut orgeat?…someday, 🤣 I hope you don’t destroy too much equipment in the process, &/or Marius forgives you. You’re on the mainland (aka:lower 48) so you probably know better than I which Atlantic/Caribbean tropical locales hold annual Mai Tai competitions similar to major Hawaiian islands.(Typically featured in either “Hawaii” or “Honolulu” magazines).
@kunalparmar7792
@kunalparmar7792 2 года назад
Definitely Trader Vic's!
@vaettra1589
@vaettra1589 11 месяцев назад
Can you substitute dry Curacao with Cointreau?
@jimklemens5018
@jimklemens5018 5 месяцев назад
Yes.
@gyangearon8729
@gyangearon8729 2 года назад
What do you have aging in that barrel back on the counter? :)
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
At the moment nothing. Previously Negronis
@antlerman7644
@antlerman7644 2 года назад
For smugglers cove, are there any overproof rums you guys recommend? I tried wray and nephew white overproof for a zombie but it made the drink taste like jet fuel. Is that all overproof rums or is it just that one 😅
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Better to try some darker Overproof rims for the zombie and you’ll get more flavor so hamilton 151, Plantation Overproof, etc
@prisonerr24601
@prisonerr24601 2 года назад
If you can find it, Lemon Hart 151 is a great choice. It's a Guyana style rum with lots of molasses flavor. And while its still very strong tasting, it isnt overpowering in a drink.
@chickrepelant
@chickrepelant 2 года назад
O F T D !!!!!!
@teccam
@teccam 2 года назад
I would try using 1 oz of the Denizen and 1 oz Smith & Cross. You'll be upping the hogo, which is likely still in keeping with the original Vic profile, just dialing it up a couple notches with both funk and proof. I wouldn't use a 151 proof rum in a Mai Tai, personally.
@JM-pm3tb
@JM-pm3tb 2 года назад
@@teccam FWIW, the Wray & Nephew 17 yo, and later classic Trader Vic substitutes did not use an overproof rum. Not saying it won't work great however. My go to high ABV dark rum is Hamilton's 151, ahead of Lemon Hart 151. I prefer the Hamilton's as it's flavors are more balanced to me. IF you don't want to go with a 151 rum, Smith & Cross at 57% ABV is an option. I find I tend to use it sparingly in cocktails as it's funky hogo can overwhelm them. I plan on picking up a bottle of Hamilton's Navy Rum, a blend of Jamaican and Guyanan rums also at 57% ABV to try in place of Smith and Cross. I've heard good things about it as an alternative to the Smith & Cross.
@prisonerr24601
@prisonerr24601 2 года назад
Any mai tai starts tasting better the more mai tais you drink.
@pink_Taric
@pink_Taric 2 года назад
꽃은 뭘 쓰시는 건가요?
@rova4652
@rova4652 2 года назад
Mai tai with super juice!
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
Yes!
@garrettlundy3959
@garrettlundy3959 2 года назад
Mai Tai is why I dumped my super juice and went back to fresh. E-X-T-R-E-M-E L-I-M-E works in a daiquiri buts it’s going to roll over the Orgeat, Curaçao, and any delicate rum.
@steffanziegler
@steffanziegler 2 года назад
The extra almondy-ness (like in an amaretti cookie,) is achievable by adding a touch of almond extract in the orgeat.
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
It’s wonderful :)
@andrewzimba7432
@andrewzimba7432 2 года назад
Where can I find out more about these Garret Richards re-worked problematic Tiki recipes?
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
They’re all over online Cocktail periodicals like PUNCH punchdrink.com or Imbibe inbibemagazine.com or look him up on Instagram as well :) we have also made a few on this channel
@JamesRyhl
@JamesRyhl 2 года назад
Isn't the Smuggler's Cove Mai Tai only with 1/4oz orgeat? Is it better with 1/2?
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly 2 года назад
I’ve seen specs for this cocktail with both 1/2 and 1/4 to tell the truth I don’t think 1/4 would even register so I went with the 1/2 specs
@lrvogt1257
@lrvogt1257 2 года назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly I use 1/4 orgeat but I also use only 1/2 lime and 1/2 Cointreau with 2 Rum so we taste each ingredient and the rum is still forward.
@moonfish5867
@moonfish5867 25 дней назад
Crushy pants. 😅😂
@ernieforni3221
@ernieforni3221 2 года назад
Any Mai Tai that I make always tastes better in an Educated Barfly Mai Tai glass! Presentation counts.
@nopulpapple991
@nopulpapple991 Год назад
Why is it considered okay to shake the ice until total dillution then dump it into the glass instead of straining? I agree with it but don't know why it's either necessary or unimportant. If anyone knows, thank you
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly Год назад
The whip shake is just one technique and you’re adding only a small amount of ice to get the right amount of dilution and get the chill started. This is because when it sits on pebble ice, the ice melts rapidly so you don’t want too much dilution up front. It’ll dilute as it goes
@nopulpapple991
@nopulpapple991 Год назад
@@TheEducatedBarfly That makes perfect sense. Thank you so much!
@vendetta4033
@vendetta4033 2 года назад
My favourite cocktail. I' ve made my own cocktail but the main role model was Mai Thai. And mine is even better. I' ve sent you a recipe, but you never tried to make it and make a vid. I'm sad
@mr-vet
@mr-vet 11 месяцев назад
It’s quite annoying that a Mai Tai ordered at 5 different restaurant-bars are all completely different and none are really a Mai Tai…they are just a random rum and juice cocktail
@POLARBAER-gf7zj
@POLARBAER-gf7zj Год назад
You need to try the MonkeyPod Mai Tai from Maui
@TheEducatedBarfly
@TheEducatedBarfly Год назад
It's delicious ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-df_MCmySEmY.html
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