There’s been the Nui Nui, an orange and lime concoction with allspice, cinnamon, and vanilla — and rum. In 2010, Hannah made gallons of Chief Lapu Lapu, a sweet/tart punch made with passionfruit, orange, lemon, simple syrup — and rum. This past year, he handed out cups of good cheer in the form of Pago Pago punch with orange, lime, grapefruit, honey — and rum.
Can we get this guy a sponsor? Zaya, you rock out in a Nui Nui. Appleton Estate, why not contribute some bottles and throw a little cash his way to gussy up the cart? Next year, I want to see a grocery cart-sized float and the Chris Hannah Mahalo Gold Dancers.
From Jeff Berry’s Tiki+ app, here’s a more modest-sized version of the1960's era punch from Tucson's Pago Pago restaurant. Scale up if you require more.
Pago Pago Punch*Honey mix is a 1:1 mix of honey and water, more readily mixable than straight honey.
1 oz orange juice
¾ oz fresh lime juice
¾ oz grapefruit juice
¾ oz honey mix*
1 oz dark Jamaican rum
1 dash Angostura bitters
Shake well with plenty of crushed ice. Pour unstrained into a pilsner glass.
Goes well with:
- Taking a Tiki Shortcut with Simbre Sauce, our own take on the Nui Nui which we have been known to drink in such quantities that we require a pre-batched spiced syrup dubbed (around here anyway) Simbre Sauce.
- Mardi Gras with Rowley, Wayne, and Chris, a short post on bumping into Hannah and writer Wayne Curtis on Mardi Gras last year. The photo above is from that day (with Curtis in the exterminator getup).
I missed this post somehow but too late is better than never..
ReplyDeleteI had no idea Chris was doing this, it´s handsdown friggin`awesome! he should def be sponsored!
I`m so bummed i never have neither money or holiday days at MG time! seems like i need to move down at some point whenever that would be possible.
The Pago Pago is one of my favorite drinks, i just love it! Nui Nui too...and now i`m thirsty but unf i`m at work so i´ll have to wait.
I completely agree. Chris makes fantastic punches and it simply criminal that you weren't there to enjoy them in the French Quarter on Mardi Gras. At least I know you must have all of the ingredients to make these tiki punches at home. Not quite the same, but certainly better than nothing.
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