Captain Beach-Comber's cocktail to commemorate the end of WWII | Three Dots and a Dash

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    After Don the Beachcomber was commissioned by the United States Army Air Corps, he was sent to run the officer's halls at the Santa Ana Army base and the Carlsbad Airfield in New Mexico. Later in the war he was sent to Europe where he was tasked wth running all of the rest homes for the 15th Air Force. Don went to great lengths to make sure the airmen he served experienced an escape from the war.
    Three dots and a dash is Morse code for the letter "V" which was used to signify Victory and the end of the World War II.
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    📃 Episode Chapters 📃
    00:00 Introduction
    00:43 Trader Vic during WWII
    01:17 Captain Beach-Comber
    03:19 WWII Rest Homes
    05:17 Ingredients List
    05:39 Making Three Dots and a Dash
    07:14 Three Dots and a Dash Recipe Card
    07:25 Drinking Three Dots and a Dash
    📖 Recipe(s) 📖
    Three Dots and a Dash
    from Beachbum Berry
    1 dash angostura bitters
    ½ oz lime juice (15 ml)
    ½ oz orange juice (15 ml)
    ½ oz honey mix (15 ml)
    ¼ oz falernum (7.5 ml)
    ¼ oz all-spice dram (7.5 ml)
    1 ½ oz aged rhum agricole (45 ml)
    ½ oz demerara rum (15 ml)
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  • @ultimatemaitai
    @ultimatemaitai Місяць тому +19

    The call out to Masters of the Air was quite timely and useful to illustrate the point. I had no idea what it was like for those boys until watching the show.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому +1

      Fascinating story. Great companion podcast as well. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/making-masters-of-the-air/id1727191019

    • @ryanhayden3465
      @ryanhayden3465 Місяць тому

      Great show , great drink and great episode. One of my favorite drinks

  • @user-ci5sf5qj2k
    @user-ci5sf5qj2k Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the recipe...and the reminder of what airmen suffered during ww2. The history of that time seems to have been forgotten by many today.

  • @shanetwogood7893
    @shanetwogood7893 Місяць тому +5

    Ok, so, I never expected to get a history lesson with a cocktail recipe. This is the reason I followed you after hearing about you from Steve the bartender. Excellent story, an excellent drink, and told like a true storyteller. You have a gift and I love hearing you tell stories. Keep it up.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому

      Steve is the best! Glad you enjoyed it

  • @ericepperson8409
    @ericepperson8409 Місяць тому +3

    With Memorial Day coming up, I'd say this was a perfectly timed video. We have to be reminded time and again what many people of an entire generation faced.
    At my Grandpa's 100th birthday celebration earlier this year he shared his own experience. He was young when the war started and took a couple Farm deferments before joining the Army. He was made an infantry man and after boot camp was sent to the Philippines. His unit was shipped to the front lines fighting the last of the Japanese resistance on the islands. He could hear machine guns and mortars. Turned out it was the last day of the war and the whole unit was told to return to camp. He spent the rest of his enlistment working in the Mess kitchens still in the Philippines and even made Sergeant. I'll never forget talking with a gentleman who was at Bastogne, part of Patton's 3rd Army. All he would really say is that he hated the cold. One of the nicest, most soft spoke gentlemen I ever had the pleasure to meet. I'd say it's unimaginable what happened, but someone had to do just that for it to happen.
    I think I'll be giving this drink a try in a couple weekends.

  • @jarrod-smith
    @jarrod-smith Місяць тому +4

    The drink that got me into tiki. Took my wife to the namesake bar in Chicago on her birthday in 2018. Ordered the drink and it completely blew my mind. I remember reading the ingredients as I sipped: “What’s falernum? Pimento dram? Agricole?” I had to know. I had to be able to make this at home.
    Awesome job on the history!

  • @EtruskenRaider
    @EtruskenRaider Місяць тому +5

    One of my favorites. So hard to beat.
    Really loved the story of Don’s war time service. Don serving the men fresh fish and smuggled Scotch is amazing.

  • @jaybee2981
    @jaybee2981 Місяць тому +3

    I got goosebumps listening to this story.. quite possibly the most amazing cocktail story ever told.... You cannot top this !!!

  • @daneflanigan
    @daneflanigan Місяць тому +2

    Your story telling is incredible along with a great story to tell!

  • @mmaurice100
    @mmaurice100 Місяць тому +6

    Top notch, especially on the historic lead in.

  • @Philwup
    @Philwup Місяць тому +5

    Great video! I like the historical format.

  • @streetpi1010
    @streetpi1010 Місяць тому +8

    This is my favorite tiki cocktail. This became my favorite vid of yours after finding your channel 2 weeks ago. Adding WW2 history made it Epic. One of the draws of tiki to me the early history and escapism of Don's 1930's and 1940s. Kudos and well done on this video.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you! One of my top favorite Don cocktails as well.

  • @LeBlancKnives
    @LeBlancKnives Місяць тому +2

    Incredible drink. I had no idea of the history behind it and Don's valor. Amazing job on the history and backstory. Truely captivating 🙏

  • @Fireslingerpirate
    @Fireslingerpirate Місяць тому +2

    Thanks for the history and great suggestion for V Day! Prefer to make it with a more traditional Martinique style rum - Denizen Merchant's Reserve. Adding a half ounce of ED12 was a great idea. Great video!

  • @josefausto6467
    @josefausto6467 Місяць тому +2

    Three Dots and a Dash is my go to when I see it on a cocktail menu. Love love love this cocktail.

  • @MarkusKhan_
    @MarkusKhan_ Місяць тому +2

    I fucking love this channel. And no waaaaaay I live close to one of those OC bases!

  • @paulc1173
    @paulc1173 Місяць тому +2

    You’re right not a historical show, WELL DONE! Learned so much about Don, that I had no idea was the case… I had the wrong impression!

  • @tomdet8566
    @tomdet8566 6 днів тому +1

    Really enjoyed your background on DB and his contributions during the war years athe background on the cocktail. I think that some UA-camrs are a bit too snarky about old Donn and really minimize what he was trying to do for our airmen. They lose sight that during that time everyone was trying to use whatever talents they had to contribute to the effort. Donn definitely did his part and you definitely captured it well in your segment. Cheers and well done!

  • @WhoKnowsNose
    @WhoKnowsNose Місяць тому +3

    This is probably my favorite classic tiki cocktail. It really has a unique flavor, compared to most other tiki drinks.
    Tiki Tom's in Walnut Creek makes an incredible Three Dots!

  • @rickduarte9940
    @rickduarte9940 Місяць тому +3

    Another great history lesson professor. Keep it up!

  • @Hogo_Joes
    @Hogo_Joes Місяць тому +2

    Holy Moley, your production value is outrageous. A+ keep it up.

  • @KillJoy83
    @KillJoy83 Місяць тому +1

    What a great video - I didn't know any of Don's story outside of his tiki cocktail making prowess.

  • @davidg5308
    @davidg5308 Місяць тому +2

    Great background - thanks for the research and drink! I just finished Masters of the Air and indeed, that was a good series - much respect and thanks to those flyers.

  • @bluetigersportfishing1050
    @bluetigersportfishing1050 Місяць тому +2

    Thank you !!! The history was very interesting and important. Keep up the great channel

  • @f2343
    @f2343 Місяць тому +3

    Absolutely beautiful storytelling and research 🧐 and one of my favorite drinks 🍹!!!!!

  • @SuperStarr817
    @SuperStarr817 Місяць тому +2

    Loved hearing about the history hear. It was super interesting and I never would have heard or seeked it out on my own. Seems like a good drink too.
    Keep up the great content!

  • @jtindale1
    @jtindale1 Місяць тому +2

    I’d give two thumbs up if I could. Great video!

  • @HyperspaceCowboy
    @HyperspaceCowboy Місяць тому +3

    Fantastic introduction of the historic background! Great work - again :-)

  • @markmcvicar2654
    @markmcvicar2654 Місяць тому +1

    Amazing episode! Thanks Derek. Definitely going to make one of these this weekend.

  • @stephaneauplain5254
    @stephaneauplain5254 Місяць тому +2

    Great episode with great production !

  • @0956y
    @0956y Місяць тому +2

    Such a fantastic Channel, happy to have found it.

  • @_ANewLevel
    @_ANewLevel Місяць тому +2

    Great opener!

  • @nicolasnegrete3226
    @nicolasnegrete3226 Місяць тому +3

    amaizing cocktail with amaizing history .

  • @robmichaels4728
    @robmichaels4728 Місяць тому +1

    54 comments after 6 hours. Glad to see your channel is growing. I love this cocktail, and love the recipe. I also add 1/2 oz of Jamaican rum (I use Appleton 12) for a bit of funk (balance with slightly more orange juice and lime juice). Great video, love the bit of history. Hoping to get to the bar in Chicago sometime.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому

      Thanks, Rob! I as well hope to get to the bar in Chicago someday soon.

  • @rscow
    @rscow Місяць тому +1

    Well done...again! Well researched, lots of new info re Don the Beachcomber, and from the comments I'm not the only one who thinks so. Bravo Zulu!

  • @BigHairyCrank
    @BigHairyCrank Місяць тому +1

    Love these stories. Great cocktail and also the name of my favorite hang-out in Chicago. Thank you & a cheers to all those that have and are currently serving out nation.

  • @DenisAlonsoJr
    @DenisAlonsoJr Місяць тому +2

    Fantastic video! 👏👏👏

  • @neil_chazin
    @neil_chazin Місяць тому +1

    **Great** episode on a great drink!

  • @blaineturner525
    @blaineturner525 Місяць тому +2

    Love the history on this one! Well done. Cheers

  • @tmunzing
    @tmunzing Місяць тому +3

    One of the two drinks that I always order when visiting a place for the first time to judge their tiki cred.

  • @brettbly4571
    @brettbly4571 Місяць тому +2

    Great vid.

  • @doomduck9826
    @doomduck9826 Місяць тому +1

    One of my favorites - didn’t know some of that history though!

  • @otisgibbon
    @otisgibbon Місяць тому +1

    Excellent video! I've been to three dots and a dash in Chicago several times never got the namesake drink. Finally made it at home to finish off some honey syrup. Sooo good.

  • @ApothecaryAlyth
    @ApothecaryAlyth Місяць тому

    I'll need to catch Masters of the Air soon. For this cocktail, I prefer the Paul McGee version via Lost Lake, which uses orange liqueur instead of orange juice. I also like to tinker with the rum here, since what we know today as rhum argicole is not really the same thing that Don would've been mixing with in the 1940s. Though it does work great with a modern agricole too of course.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому

      I'm still not convinced with Don the Beachcomber drinks on what type of rhum from Martinique was used. We know the brands from his menus and it's likely that some were sugar cane juice, so I'm reserving judgement until each of those rhums can be parsed out more definitely.

  • @firebricks3
    @firebricks3 Місяць тому +3

    There's been some discussion on what the appropriate rum to use in the Three Dots, because while it does call for an aged Martinique rum, Donn describes it's flavor as dark and molasses like. Which certainly isn't an agricole. Some believe a more appropriate rum here would be a dark jamaican instead. Did you run into this discrepancy when researching this cocktail?

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому +1

      Kind of but the cocktail became the least important aspect when putting this video together, and I just wanted to go with the most common recipe (s) out there.
      But when it comes to all the discrepancies with what a Martinique rum would have been like in back in the 1940s-1980s it’s incredibly hard to say one way or the other. Not to go even deeper in the Mai tai rabbit hole but there’s still a ton of disagreement on that, and there’s way more evidence and writings from Vic about what that rum would have tasted like.

  • @HeyBoz-04
    @HeyBoz-04 Місяць тому +1

    I really hate to say it, but I really wish Don didn't have so many drinks that required a Mix Master. My wife will drop a safe on my head if I buy one. She tolerates my tiki beverage fascination, but only so far.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому +1

      Best not to get into Mai Kai cocktails then because every drink requires one.

    • @HeyBoz-04
      @HeyBoz-04 Місяць тому +1

      @makeanddrink I guess I'll just have to show how having one is to her benefit as well. Maybe a never-ending stream of date shakes is in her future.

  • @bobsmith5096
    @bobsmith5096 Місяць тому

    QB Cooler would be a good one today also. Quiet Birdmen may they rest in peace

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому +1

      I've done the cocktail but not really a history of the Quiet Birdmen. ua-cam.com/video/aAsPsEtxqLQ/v-deo.html

    • @bobsmith5096
      @bobsmith5096 Місяць тому

      @@makeanddrink didn’t realize…will check it out

  • @tommymatheson7519
    @tommymatheson7519 Місяць тому

    Anybody have a agricole they like in this recipe? I am using la favorite ambre, but surely there are some better options

  • @scotty_tiki-ohana
    @scotty_tiki-ohana День тому

    Love a good ...-

  • @mmwosu
    @mmwosu Місяць тому +1

    Excellent history lesson, very worth presenting in this case. Paints a very different side of Don the Beachcomber than another, let’s say prominent bartending channel on UA-cam likes to paint…

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому

      well now i need to know more

    • @mmwosu
      @mmwosu Місяць тому

      @@makeanddrink
      It’s a channel you’ve been shallowly accused of imitating. He gave a very unflattering take on Don’s life story that largely ignored the intangible service he did for our airmen. Referred to him as a “b¥ll$h!t artist” if memory serves.

    • @makeanddrink
      @makeanddrink  Місяць тому

      @mmwosu not sure that narrows it down. I’ve probably been accused of intimidating everyone.

  • @staszekpulpecik3381
    @staszekpulpecik3381 Місяць тому

    What rums are used here? Brands I mean
    1 ½ oz aged rhum agricole (45 ml)
    ½ oz demerara rum (15 ml)

  • @David-mg8zu
    @David-mg8zu Місяць тому

    What’s the music under the history section? Thanks

  • @roundup1253
    @roundup1253 Місяць тому +2

    I wanted to love it, all ingredients I like but the taste was not convincing

    • @tommymatheson7519
      @tommymatheson7519 Місяць тому

      I agree, I think this recipe can be modified to be a bit sweeter, more sour and also might need some tweaking on the specific agricole rums and ratio with the demerara. Might have to experiment a bit

  • @spiph7219
    @spiph7219 Місяць тому +3

    This is a fantastic vid!!! Thank you for all the additional info surrounding this incredible drink! Great job!!! 🔴🔴🔴🟨

  • @Succumbed2Rum
    @Succumbed2Rum Місяць тому +1

    This was a great one, Derek. Thanks!