Comments on: Chasing the Jungle Bird https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/ You can make these cocktails. Start right now. Thu, 07 Jul 2016 04:00:48 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107827 Tue, 14 Jun 2016 19:49:08 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107827 In reply to Pavel Yan..

Thanks. Jungle Bird vs. Mai Tai, yes, that’s a tough choice.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107826 Tue, 14 Jun 2016 19:47:33 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107826 In reply to Linda Berlin.

Sounds like quite an adventure, Linda. Yes, fresh pineapple juice can be a problem. I’ve never seen “fresh” pineapple juice in the grocery. I suspect that for most of us, it has to be canned juice. Fortunately, my bride got me a power juicer some time back, so I’m in luck—I really don’t like the tart, metallic taste of the canned products. Not everyone is as sensitive to that flavor as I am, so the canned might work well for you, which would make everything easier. In fact, this would be a very simple drink to make if the canned product is okay.

I had to look up Damiana; sounds like an interesting product, and I can believe it would go well as a syrup substitute in the Jungle Bird. Thanks for the idea. And for the story. (My hat is off to your husband for offering the martinis.)

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By: Linda Berlin https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107825 Mon, 13 Jun 2016 17:26:38 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107825 In reply to Doug Ford.

Holy smokes!! My kitchen looked like a hurricane had hit it when I got through trying to make this drink!! First off…how the heck do you juice a pineapple? For ease of handling I got fresh pineapple strips in a package from Trader Joes. Figured I’d food process some pieces and press the juice out…nope. I did get a really nice pineapple whip but only about 2 oz of juice. I’d squeezed 4 limes [they were small and a bit old but I did get enough for 2 drinks]. So I have the rum and the Campari in a measuring glass – for 2 drinks – and have to look up demerara sugar. Nope, haven’t got that and I did have simple syrup but though I’d just substitute half the amount [for 2] and use Damiana, which is what we use in Margaritas. I knew it might add a bit of bittersweet to the Campari, but my husband kept asking me if I wanted a martini while I was making this drink!! So I still needed the juice . I had my 2 oz of FRESH pineapple juice and thought, what the heck, I’ve got to get this done, so I used not from concentrate orange juice – 6 ounces. This much for 2 drinks won’t fit in the cocktail shaker!! So I used a quart jar to shake it all up and foolishly thought I’d just put the strainer lid from the cocktail shaker over it to pour…Weeeellllll, that didn’t work so I lost about an ounce of the drink and ended using the strainer I’d used to try to squeeze the pineapple whip into juice…I took a picture of the kitchen after but I can’t figure out how to send it to you so you’ll just have to take my word for the incredible use of about everything in my kitchen but real pots and pans!! I guess being COMPLETELY prepared is the watchword for mixology. I might try this one more time with Dole juice or TJs little 4-pack of small juice cans, just to see how it tasts with pineapple rather than orange juice, but I think this will not become my rave-fave summer drink!

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By: Pavel Yan. https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107823 Mon, 13 Jun 2016 11:27:03 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107823 Since I had the Jungle Bird for the first time last summer I consider this tiki something like yet one Mai Tai 8) I mean – my favorite tiki. Glad to read that your enjoy the cocktail too.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107759 Mon, 23 May 2016 16:17:26 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107759 In reply to Linda Berlin.

A good Corpse Reviver in an airport lounge? Whooda thought…? That’s excellent.

I’m glad you enjoy Cold Glass. The specific liquors listed in the formulas are usually just notes on the ones I used to make the drink, and that worked well for me. Generally, you can interpret them more as indicators of the type or style of rum or whiskey or whatever that works well in the drink.

Thanks for commenting. I hope you found your pineapple!

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By: Linda Berlin https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107749 Sun, 22 May 2016 01:19:59 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107749 Ahhhh, Martin Denny and Quiet Village. After I make up the next batch of Sangria, I’m going to go find a pineapple. I almost never drink rum but happen to have a bottle stashed away to make Wassail…this sounds very tasty. I must also add I love your column? blog? whatever this Cold Glass is…the biggest trouble is having all the specific liquors involved in some of these. I also must say I had the best Corpse Reviver at the SF Airport in the Lark Creek Grill in the Virgin America terminal.

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By: routid https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107737 Tue, 17 May 2016 16:28:41 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107737 In reply to Doug Ford.

It’s better to ask before with “courtoisie” – Thank you

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107736 Tue, 17 May 2016 15:07:33 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107736 In reply to routid.

Yes, you certainly may reblog. Thanks for asking.

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By: Doug Ford https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107735 Tue, 17 May 2016 15:05:41 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107735 In reply to clubschadenfreude.

Stooges… I’m trying to imagine how that sound track works. I’d love to see that movie sometime. Thanks.

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By: clubschadenfreude https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107733 Tue, 17 May 2016 11:25:15 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107733 this sounds great. I can’t recall the movie title at the moment but there was one that had the usual jungle noises (including the loon :) ) and then had the classic noises of the Three Stooges blended in. I believe it was some type of a spoof but it was hilarious on how well those noises were part of the background.

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By: routid https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107731 Tue, 17 May 2016 04:56:43 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107731 flag in the title, just a click there and you will find all of them : <a href="https://carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com/tag/in-english-🇬🇧/" rel="nofollow">carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com : In English 🇬🇧Recipes</a> ?]]> May I reblog it in my Carnet de Recettes du Web, there is “In ENGLISH” recipes too, find them with an 🇬🇧 flag in the title, just a click there and you will find all of them : carnetderecettesduweb.wordpress.com : In English 🇬🇧Recipes ?

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By: routid https://cold-glass.com/2016/05/16/chasing-the-jungle-bird/#comment-107730 Tue, 17 May 2016 04:55:17 +0000 http://cold-glass.com/?p=64082#comment-107730 Thank you for this recipe

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