Golden Wave

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==Recipe==
 
==Recipe==
  
*1 oz white puerto rican rum
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*1 oz White Puerto Rican Rum
 
*1/2 oz [[Triple Sec]]
 
*1/2 oz [[Triple Sec]]
 
*1/2 oz [[Falernum]]
 
*1/2 oz [[Falernum]]
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NB: There is no reason why you couldn't shake the above ingredients with ice cubes then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; this is ideal if you wish to avoid slushy drinks.
 
NB: There is no reason why you couldn't shake the above ingredients with ice cubes then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; this is ideal if you wish to avoid slushy drinks.
 
  
 
==Historical Reference==
 
==Historical Reference==
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1969, "Golden Wave", Jose C. Yatco.
 
1969, "Golden Wave", Jose C. Yatco.
  
According to Intoxica (pg. 35), this drink earned Jose Yatco of the Philippines, first place in the International Bartenders Guild competition in Mallorca, Spain, in 1969.
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According to "Intoxica!" by Jeff Berry, this drink earned Jose Yatco of the Philippines, first place in the International Bartenders Guild competition in Mallorca, Spain, in 1969.
  
*1 oz. White Puerto Rican Rum,
 
*1/2 oz. Triple Sec,
 
*1/2 oz. Falernum,
 
*1 oz. Pineapple Juice,
 
*3/4 oz. Lemon Juice.
 
  
Blend with 6 oz. of crushed ice.
 
  
 
[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Tiki Drinks]][[Category:Rum Cocktails]]
 
[[Category:Recipes]][[Category:Tiki Drinks]][[Category:Rum Cocktails]]

Latest revision as of 22:26, 6 December 2011

The Golden Wave is a mixed drink which consists of Rum, Triple Sec, Falernum, Pineapple Juice, Fresh Lemon Juice.


[edit] Recipe

blend with 6 oz crushed ice.

NB: There is no reason why you couldn't shake the above ingredients with ice cubes then strain into an ice-filled tall glass; this is ideal if you wish to avoid slushy drinks.

[edit] Historical Reference

1969, "Golden Wave", Jose C. Yatco.

According to "Intoxica!" by Jeff Berry, this drink earned Jose Yatco of the Philippines, first place in the International Bartenders Guild competition in Mallorca, Spain, in 1969.

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