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Mai tai recipes call for a seldom-employed artificial almond syrup called orgeat, or orzata, depending on whether you’re buying the faux-French version or the faux-Italian one The problem is that faux-ness Though orgeat is conceptually tethered to tiki, its twisted history predates tiki’s by a long stretch
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Gold Barbados rum infused with fresh pineapple mingles perfectly with lime juice and orgeat syrup in this refreshing Beachside Daiquiri.
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There are raging debates about the invention of and the proper recipe for this drink among tiki connoisseurs The more accepted versions are granted to Victor J Bergeron, the irascible, wooden-legged “Trader Vic,” from his eponymous restaurant bar in Oakland, Calif., in the ’40s
Ingredients: orgeat syrup, rum, gold rum, orange, juice
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Grilled lime and pineapple juice are shaken with rum, triple sec, and orgeat syrup in this deliciously easy Mai Tai cocktail recipe.
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Ingredients: orgeat syrup, orange juice, ice
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This variation on the classic mai tai combines three kinds of rum with orgeat, orange liqueur, and lime juice for a taste of the Pacific islands!
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Does a cocktail have to include rum in order to be considered a tiki drink No — gin will do just fine, too Jeff Berry created this for Beachbum Berry’s Latitude 29 in New Orleans, and it has become one of its most popular menu items
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Full of fresh citrus juice, a touch of almond syrup, and plenty of good rum, a mug of this punch is great for watching sunsets with friends.
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This simple, versatile vanilla syrup is made from real vanilla bean and makes a delicious addition to coffees, sodas, or cocktails.
Ingredients: sugar, water, vanilla bean
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Mezcal adds an element of smoky surprise to this riff on a mai tai.
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This recipe for simple syrup can be used to make a whole host of fabulous drinks, like our Bloody Scary Cocktail or Blood Orange Martini.