Mai Tai

Mai Tai

Make the storied Mai Tai and tell the tale to those on board!

The Mai Tai started as a rum cocktail so popular it supposedly depleted world rum supplies in the 1940s and ’50s. In 1944, when the cocktail was invented by Victor J. Bergeron — better known as Trader Vic — it wasn’t a sugar bomb.

It was a simple drink created to showcase the pungent flavor of a 17-year-old J. Wray and Nephew Jamaican rum: Bergeron highlighted the golden, medium-bodied rum with just a touch of lime, orgeat, orange curaçao, and simple syrup.

According to legend, after shaking the concoction with ice and presenting the cocktail to some of his visiting Tahitian friends, they ended up liking it so much one of them exclaimed, “Maita’i roa a’e,” which translates to “out of this world! The best!” Bergeron christened his new cocktail “Mai Tai,” as in “the best.”

Ingredients: 
2 cups white rum
2 cups Triple Sec
2 cups orange juice
1 cups lime juice
¼ cup water
½ cup sugar
4 orange slices, halved

Directions: 
Place first 4 ingredients into an ice-filled shaker.

Add water and sugar to separate plates/shallow bowls. Dip rims of 8 glasses in water, then sugar. Shake ingredients and pour evenly into glasses.

Garnish with half an orange slice.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating July 2019

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Paloma Punch 

Paloma Punch

Host a viewing party on your boat! Whether you watch football, basketball, hockey, or soccer, enjoy game day with these game day recipes and make this Paloma Punch. It works great for a large crowd and is very customizable.

Serves 4 generously.

Ingredients: 

1 cup grapefruit juice
4 Tbsp. lime juice
4 tsp. sugar
1 cup tequila
1 cup club soda (grapefruit flavor preferred)

Directions:

Combine grapefruit juice, lime juice, and sugar in a pitcher and stir until dissolved. Add tequila and club soda. Pour into ice-filled glasses.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating January 2019

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Coffee Rum Punch

Ponce Livornese (Livorno Coffee Rum Punch)

INGREDIENTS:

8 tsp. sugar
4 oz. rum
12 oz. strong coffee (preferably espresso)
4 twists of lemon peel

Directions: 

Place 2 teaspoons sugar and 1 ounce of rum in each cup and top with coffee. Twist each lemon peel and rub over the cup rim to release essential oils, then drop the peel into the glass. Serve immediately.

By Lori Ross, Southern Boating January 2018

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