r/Tiki • u/BlazesAndAmuzed • 1h ago
Fairly new to Tiki. This is my current supply after acquiring Smugglers Cove book a few weeks ago. Any recommendations?
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r/Tiki • u/BlazesAndAmuzed • 1h ago
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This place is legit. The dry ice presentations were great. The menu was well layed out for explaining the drinks. The homemade mugs were fun. And they honor the giants of the past.
r/Tiki • u/Ok-Musician-5310 • 16h ago
And it’s in working condition too 😭 Originally the guy wanted $25 which I was more than happy with. Then when I told him about our tiki bar at home, he got excited and said “take it for $20.” I made sure to let him know that we would love to have him and his wife over for a drink sometime.
r/Tiki • u/southgate32 • 19h ago
It was fun! Worth checking out an old school tiki establishment. I had the Premium Mai Tai and the Pupu Platter. The Mai Tai was not good but not undrinkable. Food was tasty. Service was good and quick!
r/Tiki • u/OllieFromCairo • 1h ago
With the sudden closure of Maggie’s Farm, Falernum is just… not available.
Not really sure how I’m going to solve that.
r/Tiki • u/louballs022 • 2h ago
Anyone have experience with this rum? First time ever seeing it.
r/Tiki • u/wesleymjames • 19h ago
We were able to pick up this piece of Phoenix history today! If I can find a way to make it fit, we'll be installing it at our latest tiki/psychobilly bar we're building in downtown Phoenix 🤞🤞🤞
r/Tiki • u/starttomove • 1d ago
Fun and lively soft opening this past weekend.
Also very cool to now have a tiki spot closer to the Pasadena area.
We enjoyed two rounds - first being a Painkiller and Rum Barrel, second being a Lucky Chi Chi and Dark Magic.
Bar top sits around 8, with multiple two-tops and a couple 4 seat tables. Great service and great details in the bar design.
r/Tiki • u/Huge-Zombie-2928 • 16h ago
Might just be my favorite at the moment. Made my grog concentrate with Jarritos tamarind soda instead of coke this time. Wouldn’t do it again but had that bottle in my fridge for awhile so figured I’d experiment.
5 drops of saline solution 3 dashes Angostura bitters 1 ounce of our acid-adjusted grapefruit juice ¾ oz grog concentratete 1 teaspoon st Elizabeth all-spice dram ¾ oz Hamilton 86 or a demerara rum ¾ oz Appleton Estate 12 ¾ oz Barbancourt White
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r/Tiki • u/Tricky-Music7462 • 14h ago
Tried out the Macademia Nut Orgeat recipe from Make and Drink in a Mai Tai and Mr. Bali Hai and it was great! Any other good recipes to try it in?
r/Tiki • u/Slim-Willy • 20h ago
1.oz Appleton Signature 0.5oz Smith & Cross 0.75oz Campari 1.5oz Pineapple Juice 0.5oz Lime Juice Homemade Luxardo cherry for garnish
r/Tiki • u/HailSkins • 1h ago
Hey r/tiki,
My local liquor store no longer carries Prichard's Crystal - right in time for me to have promised a batch of Kahiko Punch.
What's the best substitute? Or your best recommendation for a replacement? Last time I tried Worthy Park Overproof and the funk overpowered the bevvys - thoughts?
r/Tiki • u/Noodles1171 • 19h ago
Mai Tais seem to be flaunted on the daily, but thought I'd share the one I'm enjoying tonight. I upgraded my syrup game and made the SC recipe with demerara sugar and used vanilla bean paste in lieu of vanilla extract. It's delicious.
3/4 oz lime
1/4 oz demerara syrup
1/2 oz orgeat (I prefer a touch more than the '44 recipe calls for)
1/2 oz dry curacao
1 oz Hamilton 86
1 oz Appleton 12
Spent lime and mucho mint for garnish.
r/Tiki • u/214ObstructedReverie • 15h ago
I struggle with this. What is everyone's favorite thing to put out in a bowl in front of people?
Anyone have any good brands, or recipes for mixes?
r/Tiki • u/artguydeluxe • 1d ago
I’ve been collecting these for over 30 years. Most of them are over 50 years old. I have around 100!
A bit disappointed that my local tiki bar doesn’t really acknowledge or celebrate Mai Tai Day. They have a totally unrelated event planned for that day. Last year when I went for a drink, the bar tender disagreed that it was even that day.
I can’t complain too much because for having a tiki bar local to me, I probably don’t go as often as I should. And at the end of the day, they have to promote events as they see fit to keep people coming back.
Does your local tiki bar do anything to celebrate on August 30th?
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r/Tiki • u/tehAwesomer • 21h ago
I want to add shelves that raise the bottles up, like stairs. I know this is pretty common — any general advice on the depth and height?