Mai Tai: 31 Cocktail Recipes Of The King Of Tiki Drinks
Coming from the Tahitian phrase 'Maita'i roa ae!' meaning, “very good”, this cocktail is considered the king of tiki drinks. It is made of rum, orgeat, lime juice, and orange curacao. For an authentic mai tai, opt for Jamaican aged rum and Jamaican white rum. Better, use rhum agricole since this is the nearest you can get to make a real mai tai. Another unique feature of the Mai Tai is the orgeat, a syrup made from almonds, sugar and orange flower water. The oil from the almonds and the water do not mix fully but you cannot really separate them, even if you try. According to mai tai enthusiasts and reputable bartenders, a mai tai is not a mai tai without the orgeat.
Mai Tai is disputably inspired by QB Cooler, a cocktail created by Donn Beach in 1933. Beach was known to be the first to run a tiki bar, designed to reflect the Polynesian culture. Don’s Beachcomber is the first tiki-inspired bar to be a chain. In fact, he was known as the founding father of the tiki culture. Aside from the QB Cooler, he also created the Sumatra Kula, Navy Grog and Three Dots and a Dash, among the many others.
Victor Bergeron, also known as Trader Vic is credited to have created the Mai Tai as we know today. Trader Vic’s is the chain of tiki bars operated by Bergeron. He was known for his eccentric style of serving his cocktails.
Although made from different ingredients, patrons claim that the drinks are fairly similar in taste. Trader Vic’s creation of the Mai Tai in 1944 is simpler with just 2 kinds rum, lime juice and orgeat as the main ingredients. The QB Cooler of Beach’s, created 11 years earlier, was more complicated using three rums, 2 citrus juices, falernum, honey and Angosturra bitters.
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Trader’s Vic original recipe of the Mai Tai made from J. Wray and Nephew’s 1940s Rum became so popular that it nearly wiped out the entire world supply. Valued at $54,000 per liter in 2019, it is touted as the most expensive rum for a single bottle. It is so rare that only one out of the four known bottles of the rum went into display during Europe’s first rum festival, the RumFest in 2007. Expensive as it is, it is no longer available in the market.
Without the 17-year old rum from the market, Trader Vic opted to use the 15-year old J. Wray and Nephew rum. For a more authentic Mai Tai without breaking your wallet, stick with the Jamaican rums. This is the adaptation to the original Mai Tai.
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Note: To spank mint, just smack it a few times on your hand. Spanking releases the oil in the leaves, resulting in a more heightened sensory experience.
These are recipes that deviated too little from the original recipe. There are a lot of words to describe these cocktail recipes but definitely, boring is not one of them
Instead of using the standard lime juice, this version makes use of lemonade. Mai Tai calls for fresh fruit juices but store-bought usually works well too.
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Passionfruit is one of the staple fruits of Hawaii. Known for its strong scent and sour taste, it is a good substitute for lemon or lime.
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Light and airy - that’s the vibe of this simple mai tai cocktail. Instead of using almond orgeat, this uses simple syrup. Easy to hip up at home without stretching too far.
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Need a little more pizzazz to your classic mai tai? Try something spiced rum and skip the orgeat. Not your usual mai tai blend but who cares as long as it tastes good?
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Skip the usual bar glasses and use a mason jar for a more relaxed feel. No worries of spilling it while you cavort on the beach with friends. You can even just leave it on the sand; just stick the cap on and you’re ready for some beach games. Delicately delicious too!
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While the name is modern, this is one of the closest recipes to the original recipe in taste with the addition of the rhum agricole. Rhum agricole is cane juice rum originally distilled in the French Caribbean. To distinguish between the rum and rhum, rum is made from molasses, a by-product from making sugar while rhum is distilled from sugar cane juice.
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Forget the fruit; this mai tai doesn’t have any. A play with the name, this mai tai cocktail has a Thai influence with the addition of the mekhong. Known as “The Spirit of Thailand”, mekhong started out as a medicated liquor but because of its smooth texture, it was developed further to blend well with other ingredients such as soda for a more modern take of the drink. Although it is qualified as a whiskey, it is more related to rum as it is made from molasses and rice.
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As if two rums are not enough, Jaime’s Mai Tai boasts of three.
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No need to add the bitters if one of your main ingredients is a bitters - Campari. A liqueur considered as an aperitif, Campari is dark red in colored, its bitterness owed from the herbs added to it during the distillation process.
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Perfected in Duke’s Waikiki and served in an ugly waikiloa tiki glass, this cocktail truly captures the tiki experience.
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What is a vacation without a mai tai? Try this recipe using Captain Morgan’s Spiced Rum for that spicy sweet mai tai experience.
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These are recipes that took bartending into a new dimension when you can’t look at a cocktail and predict that it’s the same mai tai cocktail you’ve drunk. Well, this list proves you wrong.
Go tropical with this passionfruit and mango concoction to top off the regular lemon and lime juice. With just white rum and triple sec, this has lower alcohol than the other mai tai recipe that uses two rums.
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This is a perfect cocktail for Halloween parties. Colored with either food coloring or black charcoal, this evokes just the right kind of spook for a night of scary party.
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This recipe is the pride of a well-known hotel in Hawaii. Featuring a cherry-vanilla puree, this mai tai cocktail forgoes the almond orgeat in favor of the amaretto. Don’t leave the bar without a taste of this for that authentic Hawaiian experience.
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Known as one of the priciest hotels in Waikiki, this mai tai recipe from the Halekulani (lit. House befitting heaven) Hotel boasts of the rock cane sugar used in the the original Trader Vic’s Mai Tai.
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The signature pineapple shrub and Elemakule Tiki Bitters give this Mai Tai version a character of its own. The Elemakule Tiki Bitters was designed to incorporate the Polynesian and Caribbean tastes into these cocktails.
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Another way to spice up your mai tai is the addition of the five-spice blend. A special blend of star anise, cloves, cinnamon, fennel, and black pepper, this spice will surely add character, flavor and aroma to your mai tai for a more intense sensory experience.
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This is a variation of the mango mai tai with the addition of the blue curacao for that green-colored cocktail.
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This recipe calls for Jack Daniel's whiskey and triple dry whiskey. Served in a tiki-inspired goblet, it easily keeps up with the tiki theme of this cocktail.
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Your mai tai doesn’t have to be sipped all the time. Sometimes, you have to just shoot it. Chill the liquids before mixing.
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This slushie recipe of the mai tai is a refreshing addition to this list. Instead of the bitters, grapefruit juice is added for that slightly bitter taste.
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Planning for a party? This is a perfect solution for a well-loved drink that didn’t have to be prepared individually. More time for some quality bonding than fixing the drinks. Easy to refill too. This recipe can serve up to 14.
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Note: Spank one sprig to release the oils. Give it a little shake over the punch bowl to sprinkle the oil. Don’t overdo it so the mint doesn’t overwhelm the punch.
Now here’s a fancy mai tai for everyone with a fetish for all things fancy. The foam, made with passionfruit puree is not anything you can buy from the market. It has to be painstakingly made for your discerning taste.
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Who says mai tais should be pale or yellow? Mai tai should also be blue! Try this one made from blue curacao and vodka, instead of the usual rum.
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Inspired by the flowing lava of Hawaii, this version of Mai Tai uses juice from grilled pineapple and lime. The smoky taste of this cocktail gives it its distinct flavor and aroma you will surely love.
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The locals of Hawaii claim that your Hawaiian vacation is not complete without a taste of the Mai Tai cocktail perfected by the locals. Try the twist provided by the addition of a macademia nut-flavored rum.
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For the non-drinker, here’s the perfect mocktail for you.
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Easiest Recipe
The Blue Mai Tai gets the vote for the easiest recipe in this list. With just 4 ingredients and 1 garnish, it could easily be made in less than 1 minute.
Fanciest Recipe
The fanciest recipe undoubtedly belongs to the Monkeypod Mai Tai with the passionfruit foam.
Most Innovative
Most innovative recipe here is the midnight mai tai, with the addition of activated charcoal for a cocktail experience that fits well in the spooky Halloween party.
Most Beautiful
Our vote for the most beautiful recipe in this list is for the Flaming Pineapple and Mint Mai Tai. The blue flame of the overproof wine is truly a sight to behold.
Perfect Pair
For the mai tai, the base alcohol is rum so here’s some dishes you can try to add to your party spread. Consistent with the tiki theme, indulge in seafoods like Ahi Poke Bowl with Pineapple and Avocado, Grilled Garlic and Black Pepper Shrimp, Grilled Spiced Snapper with Mango and Red Onion Salad, and Cashew and Coconut Shrimp.
Everything You Should Know About Hosting a Tiki Party
Party venue. Beach parties are the easiest choice for a tiki-inspired party but you can definitely have some tiki-inspired party in your backyard.
Decor. Splurge on some tiki torches, set up a tiki bar, pineapples, coconut. The ideas are limitless because tiki parties are usually the easiest one to host because of its relaxed setting. Get more ideas here.
Drinks. One perfect choice for a cocktail recipe is the Malibu coconut rum. Here are six new flavors you should check out when planning your party. Don’t forget to get the right accessories to speed up your budding bartending skills. You can also try adding bitters for a more flavorful cocktail. Pineapple and coconut-based drinks are also very into the theme.
Food. Stick to finger foods like grilled chicken, seafood kebabs, pork barbeque and some bite-sized fruits served in skewers for easy picking even with sandy hands. For more recipe ideas, get it here.
Get into the groove with the right music. Try this playlist on Spotify. Everything here is good enough for some easy dancing.
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