A double century.

Well,here we are folks,my two hundredth mixing. It’s been a long journey,and I’d just like to pause for a moment to thank my poor liver,which has been by my side(well,actually in my side) through the whole ordeal with nary a complaint(unlike my head,which has complained a few times). For #200 I chose a drink from the famous Tiki-ti,an LA icon since 1961. Established by Ray Buhen,it’s still open and still family owned. If you ever find yourself in the City of Angels,you should definitely make the pilgrimage here.

The drink is the infamous Puka Punch.

I say infamous because not only does it pack a punch,but it was described by a Reddit poster as one of the biggest pains in the butt he’d ever made due to the list of eleven ingredients. Of course this didn’t put off your Uncle Giltron;I’ve survived multiple Zombies and the mighty Boo Loo,and my extensive inventory of mixers includes everything I needed. So without further ado,I present to you my two hundredth mixing. Enjoy!

Mix #200 Puka Punch

2oz light rum
1oz dark rum
1/2oz overproof rum
1oz orange juice
1oz pineapple juice
1/2oz lime juice
3/4oz passionfruit syrup
1/2oz honey syrup
1/2oz simple syrup
1/4oz falernum
2 dashes Angostura bitters

Shake everything except overproof rum with ice and pour into brandy snifter. Float overproof on top.

Very sweet,with honey in the body and a touch of spice in the finish. And with all that rum it’s quite strong. For my rums I used Plantation 3 Star,Coruba,and Plantation OFTD. Lemon Hart 151 would’ve normally been my choice for an overproof float,but I decided to cut my liver and head a break on this one. Like the Boo Loo,this goes down real easy and the rum will sneak up on you if you’re not careful. This is also not a drink you’d want more than one of,as all that rum and sweet will hang you over. But it’s perfect if you’re just sitting on the couch watching old black & white movies and want a nice buzz. It will improve the cheesy old special effects.

Hope you enjoy my bicentennial mixing. I’m sure I can find enough recipes to take this blog to 300,so stay tuned. Mahalo!

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