Finally DC gets warm and sunny weather on a weekend, so I just had to celebrate it with a mai tai, and thanks to one of my buddies on eGullet, I now have the perfect rum blend - equal parts Smith & Cross and Barbancourt 8.
Also, 1 oz lime juice, 1/2 oz homemade orgeat, ditto Senior Curaçao, and 1/4 oz 2:1 simple syrup
I suspect Barbancourt 15 would take it far into the "17 year old Wray & Nephew" category, but alas I haven't got a bottle of the B15.
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Capn's Log: Of course I will defer to Beachbum Berry and his original Trader Vic's recipe; however I will point out that this recipe calls for an "amber" Martinique (cane juice rum). With this in mind you might do better with the Barbancourt Three Star which would be more in line with the intent.
Best mai tai rum combo yet!
Last evening I tried my hand at making my first Mai Tai using the recipe I found on Beach Bum Berry's site. His recipe called for appleton extra which I have plenty of, and rhum Clement vsop which I did not have, so I substituted barbanacort 8year. Well my wife loved it, and I too found it to be a refreshing treat enjoyed by the campfire.
I also have a good supply of smith and cross so I will try that tonight as we are planning another evening by the fire.
Thanks for the idea.
P.s. after the mai tai's I finished out my evening with el dorado 12 neat.
John (mrspragoo)
I also have a good supply of smith and cross so I will try that tonight as we are planning another evening by the fire.
Thanks for the idea.
P.s. after the mai tai's I finished out my evening with el dorado 12 neat.
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It's true enough that Berry's recipe is a bit pricey, in particular the Clement VSOP for the cane juice element. Barbancourt is an excellent alternative, but not the 8 year, in which the cane has been subdued. Remember that VSOP is only four years old, which is much more equated with Barbancourt's Three Star (also four years old).
B's Five Star - 8 years - to us anyway is too developed.
It's true enough that Berry's recipe is a bit pricey, in particular the Clement VSOP for the cane juice element. Barbancourt is an excellent alternative, but not the 8 year, in which the cane has been subdued. Remember that VSOP is only four years old, which is much more equated with Barbancourt's Three Star (also four years old).
B's Five Star - 8 years - to us anyway is too developed.