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BARCONIC Tiki mugs cocktail set of 4 - large ceramic tiki tumblers - cute exotic cocktail glasses - funny ceramic cups - tiki bar professional drinkware - hawaiian party barware - great home bar present idea
Brand: BARCONIC Color: Green, Brown Features: Set of 4 Tiki Drinking Vessels Holds 8 oz, 12 oz, and 16 oz. Binding: Kitchen Details: Tiki Mug Drinkware package (4) is perfect for starting up your signature tiki cocktails menu. Guests love the fun element of the added presentation to their cocktail, and will most certainly talk about it with friends. Create a specific cocktail for each tiki mug, and let the party begin! Please note: This ceramic Tiki Collection is hand painted and fired. Slight color variations are possible EAN: 0767223446472 Package Dimensions: 15.7 x 11.5 x 4.7 inches
$ 152.99$ 138.49
BARCONIC BarConic Tiki Mugs Drinkware Package 5 - Set of 4
Brand: BARCONIC Color: Blue, Brown, Green, Yellow Features: Set of 4 Tiki Drinking Vessels 4 Different Designs Each hold 12 ounces Hand Painted Ceramic Binding: Kitchen Details: Tiki Mug Drinkware package (5) is perfect for starting up your signature tiki cocktails menu. Guests love the fun element of the added presentation to their cocktail, and will most certainly talk about it with friends.. Create a specific cocktail for each tiki mug, and let the party begin! Collect all the Tiki Sets for endless pairing of Tiki cocktails, friends can have a different one each time. Please note: This ceramic Tiki Collection is hand painted and fired. Slight color variations are possible. EAN: 0767223446489 Package Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.0 x 6.6 inches
$ 161.99$ 146.49
Tiki culture became popular in the 1930s when Polynesian-themed restaurants started popping out of Hollywood. In Maori culture, Tiki is the first man created by the primary god of war and human activities, Tumatauenga.
However, the word tiki became a common term to describe South Pacific culture. This grew into its own genre, which became a popular theme in restaurants, bars, and backyard activities until the 1990s.
Tiki Drinks You Should Try
Victor J Bergeron invented this cocktail in 1944 at his restaurant, Trader Vic’s. In a shaker, add ice, lime juice, orange curacao, orgeat syrup, simple syrup, dark Jamaican rum, and amber Martinique rum. Mix and pour into a double rocks glass. Garnish it with a sprig of mint and serve.
This drink was originally served in a porcelain bird container. In a shaker, add ice, pineapple juice, demerara syrup, Campari, and blackstrap rum. Shake and pour into a glass. Garnish it with pineapple leaves or a pineapple slice and serve.
This is one of the most potent drinks created in the 1950s. In a shaker, add ice, lime juice, lemon juice, pineapple juice, passion fruit syrup, light Puerto Rican rum, gold Puerto Rican rum, demerara rum, and Brown sugar. Shake and pour into a highball glass. Add a dash of angostura bitters to bring the drink together and serve.
This is one of the rare Tiki drinks that is whiskey-based. In a shaker, add ice, lime juice, orange juice, pineapple juice, Demerara simple syrup, grenadine, and bourbon. Shake and strain into a coupe glass. Spray Angostura bitters to finish the cocktail and serve.
Harry Yee invented this drink in 1957. He is a legendary head bartender of the Hilton Hawaiian Village. In a shaker, add ice, vodka, rum, sweet and sour, pineapple juice, and blue curacao. Shake and pour in a tall cocktail glass. Garnish it with a cute mini umbrella and serve.