I have been interested in the drinks a while, amassing a rather large tiki mug collection. I had yet to actually make a tiki drink so a workshop was perfect for me! I rallied my husband and my tiki drinking buddies and bought a $59 (this was including tax) ticket to the workshop.
Before I dive into the workshop itself I thought I would give a brief history of tiki and Trader Vic’s. Trader Vic’s is a Polynesian themed restaurant chain headquartered in Emeryville California. The chain was started by Vic Bergeron who made the first mai tai cocktail at Trader Vic’s in 1944. The he introduced it at Honolulu’s Royal Hawaiian Hotel, altering the recipe, pineapple juice instead of the more labor-intensive, fresh squeezed lime, so the bar staff could make the distinctive cocktail in quantity.
I am happy to say I came in to the workshop not thinking it would be so amazing, but it was. It felt well worth our money. As soon as we arrived our cars were promptly valeted. Then we were directed to a huge and immaculately decorated private room with bar. Almost immediately we got tasty mai taus and pupus. There were a few tables set up so my group and I found one to get settled on. There were servers passing apps like crab Rangoon and breaded fried green beans. I don’t eat fish but my party mates loved the crab Rangoon I ate my fair share of the beans and other veggies. Once everyone was settled the trader Vic’s staff read from a original 1940’s signed my trader Vic’s himself cocktail book. Each of us (2 at a time) had a couple of chances to go behind the bar and receive personalized instructions. I never been behind the bar before so I felt like this was a special honor.
The drinks we made were 1944 Mai Tai (Royal Amber rum, almond concentrate, fresh lemon and lime), Mahukona (brugal rum, triple sec, fresh lemon juice, and bitters), La Florida Daiquiri (brugal rum, maraschino liquor, fresh lemon, and grapefruit juice), Gilded Lady (brugal rum, peach brandy, Hendrick’s gin, and fresh orange juice). If I had to pick a favorite it would probably be the La Floridia Daiquiri, I loved the combo of maraschino cherry liquor and grapefruit. Also very fun to make was the mai tai, not only did you have to vigorously shake the drink but you had to slap the mint to add as the garnish. This method apparently releases the flavor and it’s pretty fun to slap the mint. This exercise just means laying out the fresh mint on your hand and slapping it with the other.
I think it was Trader Vic’s intention to have each guest (I think there was about 25 attending this workshop) do one round behind the bar but since there was a lull of guests right before the ending of the workshop my friends and I all got another chance to make another cocktail. I loved the personalized instructions and access to all of Trader Vic’s bar accessories and ingredients. It was nice to have apps and snacks before the drinking began as tiki drinks are extremely strong.
Once the session concluded we each left a workshop with an amazing gift bag! The trader Vic’s designed bag had their signature Mai tai mix, Mai tai glass, magnet, and recipe card. Any time I go somewhere and get a gift bag (or I used to call it “goody bag) I’m a happy camper. I haven’t tried the mix yet but I have heard it is one of the better mixes on the market and the recipe is fairly straightforward. My group also decided that the party had simply not ended at the workshop and that we all wanted more food so we sat down in the bar area to enjoy a late dinner.
It sounds like Trader Vic’s does these cocktail workshops quarterly and I definitely plan to do another. Cheers!
Tell me in the comments… what is your favorite drink recipe?
Further Tiki Reading:
Critiki (Find a Tiki bar near you)
My Unsettling Life (@MyUnsetlingLife) says
That is awesome, you look pretty happy doing it! The music didn’t play.
Alexa Brooks says
It was a lot of fun! Can you try again on the Soundcloud link? It played fine for me. Thanks!
The Tiki Chick says
Yellow Bird is one of my favorite tiki tunes! Also, thanks for the shout-out. 🙂
Alexa Brooks says
Thank you so much! Love your blog!!
Jennifer L. } Modern Chic says
This looked like a ton of fun! I’d love to make a tiki bar setup party and you’ve just motivated me to do it. Thanks!
Alexa Brooks says
That is next on my list once I have space to do so!
Lola says
This is so cool! I’ve been thinking about doing a workshop to learn more about cocktails and this is definitely inspiring me to follow up on that.
Alexa Brooks says
Do it! It’s amazing “studing” with the experts!
Clare Speer says
Looks like so much fun!!!!!! I bet it was!
diadarling3 says
I love these kind of drinks. And bars like speak easy type drinks. They are usually super expensive so I don’t go too often
Alexa Brooks says
I agree not cheap but tasty
GiGi Eats Celebrities says
WOO WOO!! I bet you got SLOSHEEDDD! lol!
Alexa Brooks says
Yes! 🙂 that is why we stayed later and had late dinner!
thebarbella says
This is so neat and has inspired me to look for similar workshops near me. Love that you got to get behind the bar and slapping the mint does sound fun 😉
Alexa Brooks says
Amazing! I hope you find something in your area!
Mama Munchkin (@globalmunchkins) says
That seriously sounds like the perfect girls night out. Learning how to make those delicious cocktails… I am all over it!!
Alexa Brooks says
It totally would be a fun girls night!
casuallyglam says
This sounds like so much fun!!! I definitely need to try this… and it’s making me want a rum punch on the beach!
XO
Christina
http://www.CasuallyGlam.com
Alexa Brooks says
It really was a ton of fun! Rum and punch sounds divine right about now! 🙂