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[[File:KOEi_Volcano_Bowl_(10283312695).jpg|thumb|right|A flaming volcano cocktail served in a traditional bowl.]] | |||
The '''flaming volcano''' is a type of [[tiki cocktail]] that is known for its dramatic presentation and communal serving style. It is typically served in a large, decorative bowl with a central reservoir that holds a flammable liquid, which is ignited to create a "volcano" effect. This cocktail is a staple in many [[tiki bars]] and is often shared among several people. | |||
== Ingredients == | |||
The flaming volcano cocktail typically includes a combination of [[rum]], [[fruit juices]], and other flavorings. Common ingredients include: | |||
* [[Light rum]] | |||
* [[Dark rum]] | |||
* [[151-proof rum]] (used for the flaming effect) | |||
* [[Orange juice]] | |||
* [[Pineapple juice]] | |||
* [[Lime juice]] | |||
* [[Grenadine]] | |||
* [[Orgeat syrup]] | |||
The exact recipe can vary, with some versions including additional ingredients such as [[brandy]] or [[falernum]]. | |||
== Preparation == | |||
To prepare a flaming volcano, the ingredients are typically mixed together in a large bowl. The central reservoir of the bowl is filled with a small amount of 151-proof rum, which is then ignited. The flame creates a visually striking effect, resembling a volcano. The cocktail is served with long straws, allowing multiple people to enjoy it simultaneously. | |||
== History == | |||
The flaming volcano is part of the [[tiki culture]] that became popular in the United States during the mid-20th century. Tiki bars, inspired by a romanticized version of [[Polynesian culture]], often feature elaborate cocktails with theatrical presentations. The flaming volcano is one of the most iconic examples of this style. | |||
== Safety Considerations == | |||
When preparing a flaming volcano, it is important to exercise caution due to the use of flammable liquids. The flame should be extinguished before drinking, and care should be taken to avoid burns or accidents. | |||
== Related Pages == | |||
* [[Tiki culture]] | |||
[[ | * [[Tiki cocktail]] | ||
[[ | * [[Rum]] | ||
* [[Cocktail]] | |||
{{Tiki cocktails}} | |||
[[Category:Cocktails]] | |||
[[Category:Tiki culture]] | |||
Latest revision as of 16:31, 16 February 2025
Flaming Volcano[edit]
The flaming volcano is a type of tiki cocktail that is known for its dramatic presentation and communal serving style. It is typically served in a large, decorative bowl with a central reservoir that holds a flammable liquid, which is ignited to create a "volcano" effect. This cocktail is a staple in many tiki bars and is often shared among several people.
Ingredients[edit]
The flaming volcano cocktail typically includes a combination of rum, fruit juices, and other flavorings. Common ingredients include:
- Light rum
- Dark rum
- 151-proof rum (used for the flaming effect)
- Orange juice
- Pineapple juice
- Lime juice
- Grenadine
- Orgeat syrup
The exact recipe can vary, with some versions including additional ingredients such as brandy or falernum.
Preparation[edit]
To prepare a flaming volcano, the ingredients are typically mixed together in a large bowl. The central reservoir of the bowl is filled with a small amount of 151-proof rum, which is then ignited. The flame creates a visually striking effect, resembling a volcano. The cocktail is served with long straws, allowing multiple people to enjoy it simultaneously.
History[edit]
The flaming volcano is part of the tiki culture that became popular in the United States during the mid-20th century. Tiki bars, inspired by a romanticized version of Polynesian culture, often feature elaborate cocktails with theatrical presentations. The flaming volcano is one of the most iconic examples of this style.
Safety Considerations[edit]
When preparing a flaming volcano, it is important to exercise caution due to the use of flammable liquids. The flame should be extinguished before drinking, and care should be taken to avoid burns or accidents.