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Prince William's favourite drink, the Mahiki Treasure Chest, was emulated by Aldi, creating this delicious Aldiki.
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Ingredients
Cocktail Colin says:
Aldiki packs a tropical punch enhanced by a diverse array of spirits and juices, creating an energetic and rich fruit bowl in a glass. This high-volume mix is perfect for big gatherings needing a full-flavored refresher.
Method
How to make a Aldiki
- Brandy 250ml, Peach Schnapps 200ml, White rum 400ml, Dark rum 600ml, Coconut rum 200ml, Champagne / prosecco 250ml, Pineapple Juice 800ml, Orange juice 250ml, Apple Juice 800ml, Sugar / simple Syrup 200ml, Lime 4
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- Pour a few handfuls of ice into a large punch bowl
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- Add the fruit juices along with the juice of all four limes
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- Add the other ingredients in turn, topping the whole bowl with champagne, and stir
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- Garnish with whatever fresh fruits you can find and serve
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How do you properly stir the Aldiki cocktail to ensure the best flavor?
To properly stir the Aldiki cocktail, start by adding all the liquid ingredients—brandy, peach schnapps, pineapple juice, orange juice, white rum, dark rum, coconut rum, apple juice, sugar syrup, and champagne or prosecco—into the pitcher glass. Add ice to the mix. Use a long spoon to reach the bottom of the pitcher. Stir gently but thoroughly for about 30 to 45 seconds to ensure all the ingredients are well mixed and chilled. The goal is to cool the drink and dilute it slightly without making it too watery.
What type of glass is recommended for serving the Aldiki cocktail?
The Aldiki cocktail is best served in a pitcher glass due to its volume and the communal nature of the drink. When serving individually, pouring the cocktail into highball or tumbler glasses over ice can be a good option to maintain the cold temperature and allow for easy sipping.
How does the alcohol content of the Aldiki compare to that of a standard cocktail?
The Aldiki has an alcohol content of 16.19%, which is moderately high compared to the average cocktail alcohol content, which ranges from 10% to 15%. This makes the Aldiki a stronger option, suitable for those who prefer their drinks with a bit more potency.
Can I substitute the champagne in the Aldiki cocktail with something non-alcoholic?
Yes, you can substitute the champagne in the Aldiki cocktail with a non-alcoholic option to cater to those preferring a lower alcohol content or for a mocktail version. Sparkling grape juice, sparkling water, or non-alcoholic prosecco are excellent substitutes that maintain the fizzy texture and add a nice burst of flavor without the alcohol.
What type of occasion is the Aldiki cocktail most suitable for?
Given its refreshing fruit flavors, large volume, and communal serving style, the Aldiki cocktail is perfect for summer parties, poolside gatherings, or any festive occasion where sharing is part of the fun. Its vibrant mix of juices and rums make it a hit for events seeking a tropical or exotic feel.
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