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Anyone have Trader's Stinker Recipe from Trader Vics? |
zrongo Member
Joined: Nov 09, 2003 Posts: 8 | Posted: 2006-06-04 9:37 pm  Permalink
Anyone have Trader's Stinker Recipe from Trader Vics? This was the drink that was served in that cool menehune goblet. I have an old Trader Vics Scottsdale menu with the drink listed.
Thanks,
Jim
[ This Message was edited by: zrongo 2006-06-04 21:39 ]
 
 
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V-TownTiki Member
Joined: Oct 18, 2008 Posts: 10 From: Vallejo,Ca
| Posted: 2008-10-30 6:02 pm  Permalink
If your still around or anyone else wanted to know this is the best I could do.
2oz Dark rum
1oz Gin
1oz lemon Juice
1oz Pineapple Juice
1oz Passion Fruit Syrup
Dash of Bitters
Juice of 1 lime
Pretty much Trader Vic's grog with Gin and Lime juice
It may not be the TV Stinker but it is darn good
 
 
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zrongo Member
Joined: Nov 09, 2003 Posts: 8 | Posted: 2008-11-08 8:22 pm  Permalink
Thanks for posting. I will give the recipe a whirl.
 
 
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zrongo Member
Joined: Nov 09, 2003 Posts: 8 | Posted: 2009-05-28 10:17 pm  Permalink
I made this tonight. Very tasty, very much like a Stinker
 
 
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TropicDrinkBoy Tiki Socialite
Joined: Feb 27, 2011 Posts: 151 | Posted: 2011-08-10 5:31 pm  Permalink
I had the Stinker at Trader Vic's Emeryville for lunch today. It was a lightly flavored refreshing drink. That along with the Suffering Bastard I had came to 6 oz. Of 80 proof, more than a 3 martini lunch, yikes! B.T.W., does any Trader Vic's serve Suffering Bastards in the specialty Tiki Mug anymore? Mine came in a double old fashion glass.
Note that the gin should be Sloe Gin, which I believe is gin flavored by sloe berries. I have a Hiram Walker Sloe Gin and it has a pretty sweet berry flavor. I've read that it is not a very authentic sloe gin and that the one recently introduced by Plymouth is the one to get. At the rate I'm using my Hiram Walker it will be 20-30 years before I get to replace it with the good stuff!
 
 
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