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Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1

The release of Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1 by the legendary Mai-Kai Polynesian Restaurant and Bar in Fort Lauderdale, Florida marks a return to the rustic profiles of rums once used to make their classic tropical style drinks in the early era of tiki cocktails.

A complete immersive experience, the restaurant, established in 1956, has the distinction of serving the most rum drinks of any venue in the United States. The exotic food and drinks menus, the authentic Polynesian dance performances and the obsessive attention to detail in the amenities and decor, set the Mai-Kai apart from any other South Pacific themed showcase.

Return To The Past with Rustic Rum

Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1

Many of the Mai-Kai’s favorite rums for their bespoke cocktails were lost over the decades, replaced with spirits made by more modern production methods. After the complete refurbishment of the restaurant, the cocktail program needed a rejuvenation with a base rum made in a more rustic manner. Thus was born the Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1.

Sourcing components from old copper stills long lost, then refurbished, the old style special rum blend faithfully delivers robust, funky, rich and fruity notes from the old Gregg’s Farm pot still at West Indies Rum Distillery (WIRD) in Barbados, as well as big ester rums from the legendary old pot stills of Long Pond Distillery in Jamaica.

This exceptionally well balanced blend was created under the direction of Master Blender Don Benn at WIRD, with collaboration from Master Blender Alexandre Gabriel and the team at Long Pond. The result is an adept exercise in the art of rum blending for a specific purpose — to bring the Mai-Kai rum cocktail program back in time, to a day when the rustic rums of the Caribbean gave tropical libations their unvarnished best qualities.

The Eclectic Package Design

The custom bottle design and the development of the gift box and bottle labels was accomplished by Roneros Rum Brand Builders of Boston and Miami, incorporating the legacy themes of the Mai-Kai Polynesian Restaurant and Molokai Bar. The gift box, with a cutout showing the bottle label, includes the origin story of the Mai-Kai by the Thornton Brothers. The gift box also explains how this rum was developed to represent a reflection of the types of rums originally used in the legendary Mai-Kai cocktail list.

Tasting Notes

Mai-Kai rum offers aromas of ripe banana, black treacle and juicy fruit over toasted oak tannins and vanilla toffee leads to hints of earthy musk and old leather. On the palate, musky oak barrels and bold funky fruits are sublimely integrated with baking spices, dark cane syrup notes and vanilla custard, before hints of fruit cake linger with a hint of brown butter. The 50% abv spirit holds its own very well with bold flavors that mask the true strength of the blend.

Availability

With limited production, availability of the Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1 is limited to sales at the Mai-Kai Restaurant Trading Post gift shop. Each bottle includes a unique bottle number printed on the top label.

The one liter bottle of Mai-Kai Rum Number 1– bottled at 50% abv (100 proof) — sells for $75. The six liter case is $400.


get details at maikairum.com

Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1

From the world famous Mai-Kai Polynesian Restaurant and Bar in Fort Lauderdale Florida, this is the incredible Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1 in the one liter bottle.

Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1 Gif Box with Bottle

The Mai-Kai Old Style Special Rum Number 1 gift box for sale at the Mai-Kai Trading Post gift shop.


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Bonnet House Museum & Gardens to Host Tropical Spirits Festival

Tropical Spirits Festival: a Celebration of Exotic Libations in a Historic Tropical Oasis

The historic Bonnet House Museum & Gardens will host the Tropical Spirits Festival on Sunday, March 9, from 11am to 4pm, inviting guests to immerse themselves in the enchanting beauty of South Florida’s sub-tropical paradise.

A Celebration of Spirits and Cocktails

Set against the lush backdrop of one of Fort Lauderdale’s most treasured landmarks, the Tropical Spirits Festival will showcase an array of exotic cocktails crafted by the region’s top mixologists and bartenders, alongside premium spirits and island-inspired culinary delights.

The Historic Bonnet House Property

Originally built in 1920, the Bonnet House estate is a stunning testament to Florida’s pioneer era, offering a serene escape into a bygone age. Nestled between the Intracoastal Waterway and Fort Lauderdale Beach, the property was gifted to artist Frederic Clay Bartlett and his wife, Helen Louise Birch, by her father, Hugh Taylor Birch.

Bonnet House Lagoon

Today, it stands as one of the last remaining examples of a native barrier island habitat, blending natural beauty with rich history.

A Reputation for Hospitality

“The Bartletts were known for their hospitality and even had their own specialty cocktail that they served their guests. This event not only supports the on-going preservation of Bonnet House but also honors the historic graciousness of the Bartlett family. The museum is honored to partner in presenting this event,” said Bonnet House CEO, Patrick Shavloske.

“The Bonnet House presents an alluring domain for a celebration of tropical spirits, a place where spirited cocktails with exotic ingredients have delighted visitors for a century in this lush natural environment,” said Tropical Spirits Festival producer Robin Burr. “It’s just amazing that Bonnet House is so well preserved, an enchanting echo of Florida’s gilded age.”

 

Bonnet House Garden

The Museum and Gardens

Accredited by the American Alliance of Museums and listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the Bonnet House Museum & Gardens continues to captivate visitors with its timeless allure.

Event Details:

Date: Sunday, March 9, 2025

Time: 11am to 4pm

Location: Bonnet House Museum & Gardens, 900 North Birch Road, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33304

Tickets: $50 (includes admission, cocktail samples, and access to the grand terrace overlooking the lagoon)

For tickets and more information, visit TropicalSpiritsFestival.com or call 707-278-6736.

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