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Hawaii Tropical Rum Drinks & Cuisine by Don the Beachcomber (Spiral-bound)

~ (Author), Phoebe Beach (Author), Douglas Peebles (Photographer)
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  • Spiral-bound: 128 pages
  • Publisher: Mutual Pub Co (January 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1566474914
  • ISBN-13: 978-1566474917
  • Product Dimensions: 8.8 x 6.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #115,727 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars A partially fulfilled legacy, February 24, 2005
By repelli "repelli" (Virginia, United States) - See all my reviews
Don the Beachcomber deserves, at long last, his own book of food and drink. His longtime friendly-rival and occasional plagiarist Trader Vic (Bergeron) happily pumped out a number of food and drink guides during his lifetime, while Donn Beach notoriously guarded his recipes.

Unfortunately, while nice to look at and of legitimate pedigree (Donn's widow is a co-author), this book could have done with a stronger editing job and concept. The book tries to claim a a legit Hawaiian cultural affiliation even though the Beachcomber was originally a mainland Californian phenomenon later exported to Hawaii. Even the infamous Zombie recipe, the holy grail of all tiki formulas is confusing, as it calls for Pernod twice - is it a misprint? This Zombie is totally different from another recipe in Jeff Berry's excellent "Intoxica" that also came directly from the Beachcomber himself. No one is ever going to know what was REALLY in that sucker. There are also confusing rum substitution suggestions in the book. Sometimes when 3 obscure rums are called for in a drink, only 2 are given as alternates - and they may or may not be in the correct order for substitution as given in the recipe. The "original" Mai-Tai recipe is also bizarre, atypically calling for grapefruit juice and no orgeat syrup. I'm going to have to put the classic recipe for that one in Vic's column.

If this sounds like a lot of kvetching, it really isn't. Still a better book than any number of lousy nouveau cocktail guides that just blasphemously add "-tini" onto a fruit and call that an exotic cocktail. It's affordable, attractive, and is well within the ballpark of the classic tiki world. Just not the masterpiece it could have been.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Between the drinks and the stories, it's a great book, December 14, 2004
By Alex J. Avriette "Alex Avriette" (Arlington, Virginia USA) - See all my reviews
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I've always been a fan of the Zombie. It's just a great tropical drink. When I decided that I had had enough of paying $7 for them at restaurants, and that I wanted my own at home, I looked up Trader Vic's recipe. It was okay, but it really was geared more for a sort of "Zombie Punch" -- where ratios were expressed in fifths (entire bottles) rather than ounces.

Later, I happend upon Suzanne Matczuk's Cocktail-o-Matic, which had a much more approachable recipe for Zombies. I began to make those, and was happy.

However, this year I spent two weeks on O'ahu. I became totally hooked on the atmosphere (one could say the entire island made a left turn at 1968, and has just sort of "lived tiki" since), the people, and the drinks and cuisine. So while I was in Hilo Hatties, I picked this book up on a whim.

I was totally impressed. Where I thought I would be getting a book full of touristy BS, I got a book with authentic (one of the authors is Donn's widow, these recipes were taken from his belongings) recipes for both drinks and food.

The drinks are quite palatable. Many of them (such as Beachcomber's Gold and Rum Barrel) are just classic. A couple are "out there" (such as Test Pilot), but you can really taste and feel what the author was going for. I feel I must mention the Zombie recipe from this book. Not only is it authentic -- the man invented the drink -- but we learn that it contained Absinthe! Also, that it was prepared at least a couple times with added glycerine. Wow. This explains the drink's somewhat evil reputation.

If all you got in this book was the drinks, it would be worth the price. However, you gain priceless insight into the culture, and into Donn himself. Of particular interest was the conversation between Donn and Vic about the Mai Tai. Additionally, the story of his shipping gardenias from hawaii (daily!) and his experience in the Army during WWII.

Highly recommended. I'd also recommend the Suzanne Matczuk book, as it is told in the same way (plenty of culture with the drinks), and it is instructional to see the difference in the drinks as she writes them, and the way they were originally... "prescribed."
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent history, bar guide, February 5, 2002
By Bill Jennings (South San Francisco, CA USA) - See all my reviews
"Hawaii: Tropical Rum Drinks and Cuisine" is an evocation of another era: the 1950s "Tiki Americana" craze which swept the US after World War II. The book is crammed with memories and memoribilia of Don the Beachcomber, the guy who created the "Zombie" drink, and may have created the "Mai Tai" as well. He started his tropical-themed bar in Hollywood in the 1930s. Think: full-color photos of tiki drinks, vintage photos, food recipes, even a party guide.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I miss Don's
It is the best book about Don the Beachcomer and his wonderful style. Great to have recipes of both the food and the drinks. What a treat! Read more
Published on April 12, 2007 by A. P. Scott

5.0 out of 5 stars A bit of nostalgia
This is a great book to have for your bar, but also a bit of nostalgia for those of us who went to Hawaii in the 50's when it truly was a paradise. Read more
Published on March 15, 2006 by Nostalgia

5.0 out of 5 stars More than just a recipe book
I like to know the history behind a cocktail. This is a fun little book with pictures and stories about Don The Beachcomber. It is concise with recipes for a perfectionist. Read more
Published on September 29, 2005 by Lars Woodruffe

5.0 out of 5 stars HOME AT LAST
I HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS INFORMATION FOR YEARS. I GREW UP DINNING AT THE BEACHCOMERS IN HOLLYWOOD. HAD MY 21ST BIRTHDAY THERE. AND MY BACHOLER PARTY THERE. Read more
Published on October 15, 2002 by rmdougan

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Stories About Don
This book is great for the Tiki fan. Great stories about Don and some great receipt's in it as well. Great design and layout. Read more
Published on July 24, 2002

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