This is similar to a Pink Squirrel..is there any history of how these drinks spin off each other ? You need to due a whole pink series with Pin Up Palmer.
I’ve really enjoyed the cocktails I’ve had from this show so far! Doing a great job! Is that a Shriners fez in the bottom right? What’s the story on that? Being a Mason myself I’d love to hear about it
Sam Wilson thanks! The Shriner flex has been synonymous with tiki in that the Shriners saw their prominence in the mid-century... there is an exoticism to their outfits and mythology too. Kinda fits in with the escapism of tiki. That's as far as it goes.
Spike - BTW What you are calling 'glassware' is correctly referred to as 'Stemware'. Seems you may have mispronounced the essential Hawaiian term Kama'aina. And one always uses a 'church key' (never a can opener) to open condensed milk. Nice Mix Bra. Digging The Outtakes. Big Mahalo!
Oh, and as I was referring to the mugs and glasses too, not just champagne or coupes, shouldn't that all encompassing term be 'glassware' and not stemware?
@@BreezewayCocktailHour kamaʿāina, the first "a" in the second syllable is a long like in "cake" practice it at first as two separate syllables, moving them closer together as one word. It's literal translation is child of the land, but ʿāina doesn't translate well into English
@@BreezewayCocktailHour More like Kama eye nuh, emphasis is on the third A with okina or the single quote mark. Look up Hawaii Public Radio's Hawaiian word of the day, they are da' bestest!
Great video. But where did you get this recipe from? I’ve got the same Vic’s book as you, and on page 255, the specs are equal parts for all three, not 3/4, 1, 2 oz. ratio.
Craft Tiki you know, I think I found that recipe online. I must have written it down before I got the TV's guide! I just looked at the book and you're right about the recipe... I usually try to be really precise with these things. Shoot!
You used the wrong type of can opener. Use the pointed piercing side of a old style bottle opener. Same way you had to open oil before screw caps came along.
Thanks for watching, everyone!
Appears to be Vic's rebranding of a Pink Squirrel.
This is similar to a Pink Squirrel..is there any history of how these drinks spin off each other ?
You need to due a whole pink series with Pin Up Palmer.
Trader Vic rock man!!!! Totally right amazing glassware 😎👍 love this 🗿🍹🌴😎👍
Love this series! Keep em coming!
Thanks so much. New one tomorrow!
Please don’t stop making these tiki drink vids!
found a bottle of Creme de Noyaux yesterday... now a quick stop for some evaporated milk! We enjoy the videos, keep on sharing the fun!!
Amazing. Can’t wait to get my bar built to have a place for more bar ware
I look forward to your video every week. Well done Spike!
Thank you so much!
Amazing! Thank you
HAHA We all have something from Volcom. Sounds like you really scored, well done. Great Episode!
Jake hahahahaha...
I’m going to make this drink tomorrow!
Thank you for another enjoyable video. I’m looking forward to next week’s video as X has always been one of my favorite bands.
Bill Jacobsen ah cool!!
Yeah, cherry is not my favorite flavor either but based upon your reaction, I'd be curious to try it.
Mmmmmm that’s the dessert I want 🍧🥂✨🧁
It was sooooo good!
white creme de cacao will render the proper pink color
I’ve really enjoyed the cocktails I’ve had from this show so far! Doing a great job! Is that a Shriners fez in the bottom right? What’s the story on that? Being a Mason myself I’d love to hear about it
Sam Wilson thanks! The Shriner flex has been synonymous with tiki in that the Shriners saw their prominence in the mid-century... there is an exoticism to their outfits and mythology too. Kinda fits in with the escapism of tiki. That's as far as it goes.
love it when you speak in french !! haha : )
😂😂😂
Spike - BTW What you are calling 'glassware' is correctly referred to as 'Stemware'. Seems you may have mispronounced the essential Hawaiian term Kama'aina. And one always uses a 'church key' (never a can opener) to open condensed milk. Nice Mix Bra. Digging The Outtakes. Big Mahalo!
Don Wanderer thanks for the tips. How do you phonetically pronounce kama'aina?
Oh, and as I was referring to the mugs and glasses too, not just champagne or coupes, shouldn't that all encompassing term be 'glassware' and not stemware?
@@BreezewayCocktailHour kamaʿāina, the first "a" in the second syllable is a long like in "cake" practice it at first as two separate syllables, moving them closer together as one word. It's literal translation is child of the land, but ʿāina doesn't translate well into English
Padraic Gallagher is it 'Kama eh nuh?'
@@BreezewayCocktailHour More like Kama eye nuh, emphasis is on the third A with okina or the single quote mark. Look up Hawaii Public Radio's Hawaiian word of the day, they are da' bestest!
Great video.
But where did you get this recipe from? I’ve got the same Vic’s book as you, and on page 255, the specs are equal parts for all three, not 3/4, 1, 2 oz. ratio.
Craft Tiki you know, I think I found that recipe online. I must have written it down before I got the TV's guide! I just looked at the book and you're right about the recipe... I usually try to be really precise with these things. Shoot!
@@BreezewayCocktailHour well your video still rocks anyways :)
👍👀
You used the wrong type of can opener. Use the pointed piercing side of a old style bottle opener. Same way you had to open oil before screw caps came along.
Ahhh... thanks for the tip!
Crazy - $5.50 for a drink in 1975 is equal to $26 in today’s money
Wowza!!
Dude! What's up with counting the calories? Don't be that dude, dude!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cr%C3%A8me_de_Noyaux