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Join Date: May 2007
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Hi Arubagirl90, Sorry with the last posts my computer went a little crazy When I make a brown lady I do it a little different I use 3oz Coconut Rum, 3 oz. Kahula 1oz. Ponche Crema Pina Colada mix, Pineapple juice Coco Lopez its kind of like a Tropical Brown Lady. Everyone seems to like it.
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Posts: 16
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We didn't make it to all of your recommendations-but here are the results of our informal survey:
#1 by far- Taste of Belgium: Strong,smooth,delicious, plus you can get one to go to keep you cool walking around the shops #2- a close second (plus two of the best and most reasonable meals we had ): Wacky Wahoo's (they made a great mojito as well) #3- Smokey Joe's -not bad-more coconut flavor #4- Amici's - Good with a strong coffee flavor #5- Hadicurari's: just ok but was prejudiced by an overpriced and mediocre dinner -we gave it a try after having an excellent lunch there last year #6- Passions Beach Bar- the worst but it was probably bartender related as our mojito was bad as well. It was fun-brown ladys are like chocolate martinis- every place makes them differently. We had a great 10 days-no rain even tho the forecast called for 30% chance every day.I will post some pics when I get a chance. Last edited by mandm; 11-10-2009 at 04:57 PM. Reason: accidentally sent unfinished |
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