- Mai Tai. 3 ounces white rum. 1½ ounces orgeat syrup. ...
- Zombie. ½ ounce Bacardi 151 rum. ...
- Navy Grog. 1 ounce light Puerto Rican rum. ...
- Scorpion Bowl. 2 ounces gin. ...
- PainKiller. 2 ounces Pusser's dark rum. ...
- Fog Cutter. 1½ ounce light rum. ...
- Planter's Punch. 1 ounce fresh lime juice. ...
- Singapore Sling. 1 ½ ounce gin.
What makes a tiki mug a tiki mug?
The term "tiki mug" is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles. They typically depict Polynesian, mock-Polynesian, tropical, nautical, or retro themes, and as the term is used generically do not always emulate a tiki.
Are tiki bars cultural appropriation?
With the 21st century revival has come criticism. Some criticize tiki bars as a seductive form of cultural appropriation which can obscure and subsume native traditions and divert attention from the history of violent colonialism in the region.
What are tiki mugs made of?
Tiki mugs are large ceramic cocktail drinking vessels that originated in tiki bars and tropical-themed restaurants. The term "tiki mug" is a blanket term for the sculptural drinkware even though they vary in size and most do not contain handles.
Where did tiki mugs originate?
In 1955, Bob Bryant, a former bartender at Trader Vic's, opened Tiki Bob's in San Francisco. This is most likely the birthplace of the first mug to be done in a Tiki idol style.Jun 2, 2019