Mai Tai
Mai Tai-Roa Aé! (Out of this world in Tahitian). The iconic Trader Vic’s cocktail that led to a worldwide rum shortage. If you want to know what Tiki is all about, this one is it. Also try it with Yuzu for a delicious tarty taste!
Saturn
One of the rare Tiki cocktails based on Gin. A bright and subtle cocktail that once won the IBA World Cocktail Championship. An easy drink for warm days.
Port / Starboard Light
A 1950's Trader Vic's classic for the Whiskey fans. It's the Port Light or Starboard Light. Fresh and delicious with your choice of liquor. Either Bourbon for the Port Light, or Rye for the Starboard Light. It's the Adventurer's favorite Scotch drink! Instead of egg we use the Plant Based Fee Foamer.
Riptide
This fruity and refreshing drink features a great lime and passion fruit profile, with a lovely bite of the ginger. But the true star of the show is the amazing Planteray coconut rum that gives this cocktail an extra dimension.
Colonel Hathi’s Sweet & Sour
Company… Forward march! A secret recipe Trader Vic learned from the Majarajah's Fifth Pachyderm Brigade on his many travels. Fruity, yet refreshing with spiced rum and ginger beer. A recipe you will never forget.
The Reverend's Tai
We'll be the first here to proclaim that there is no pineapple in a Mai Tai. But this Wonk's Original uses Plantation Stiggins' Fancy Pineapple Rum in a delicious mix with OFTD. A good kick with a pineappley aftertaste makes for a damn good drink! Amen!
Planter’s Punch
One of the original Donn Beach Jamaican style cocktails. Coming from the late 1800's it was refined by the master himself into the classic we know today. Not too sweet, not too sour. Boozy, but not overly strong. Just great!
Fogg Cutter
A complex yet flavourful beast by Trader Vic. Evolved through the years we present you the 1970's Bali Ha'i version. Despite the three different spirits it's a refreshing drink. But beware of the incoming fog ...
Neptune
The Saturn, but completely alcohol free. Delicious, with a dry non-alcoholic gin and falernum syrup.