Mai Tai

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The Mai Tai recipe is one of those drinks that instantly makes you feel like you’re on vacation. It’s bright, refreshing, and has that perfect mix of citrus and subtle sweetness that keeps you coming back for another sip.

Rum and other ingredients, mixed together to make a Mai Tai, in a clear half glass, topped with a cherry and lime slice as a garnish.

“This is one of my favorite go to cocktails when I want something that feels a little special but is still quick and easy to make.”

-Becky

This version is so easy to make, but still tastes like something you’d order at a restaurant. You don’t need any complicated ingredients or techniques, and it comes together in just a few minutes. It’s one of those cocktails that feels a little elevated, but is actually simple enough to make anytime you want something fun and refreshing.

If you’re putting together a party spread, you will want to add Gummy Bear Shots, Green Tea Shots, classic Daiquiris and Mojitos, or Lemon Drop Shots. These fun drinks make for a perfect party line up!

What is a Mai Tai

A Mai Tai is a classic rum cocktail that’s fresh, citrusy, and super refreshing. It’s made with lime juice, orange curaçao, orgeat syrup, and rum, which gives it that perfect balance of bright, slightly sweet, and just a little nutty flavor.

It was originally created by Trader Vic back in the 1940s, and the idea was to let the rum really shine instead of covering it up with too many ingredients. That’s why a good mai tai cocktail isn’t overly sweet, it’s all about balance.

Over the years, you’ll see lots of variations, especially in places like Hawaii, where they sometimes add fruit juices for a more tropical twist.

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Mai Tai Ingredients

Light rum, dark rum, Orgeat and Triple sec in bottles, with a few limes on the table.
  • white rum: A light rum keeps the drink smooth and easy to sip.
  • fresh lime juice: Fresh squeezed makes a big difference in flavor.
  • orange curaçao (or Cointreau): Adds that classic citrus note.
  • orgeat syrup: Gives the drink its signature almond flavor.
  • dark rum: Floated on top for a rich finish and that signature layered look.

Optional for serving:

  • Lime wedge, cherries, and fresh mint: For garnish.
  • 1/4 ounce simple syrupAdjust based on how sweet you like it.

A full list of ingredients is included in the recipe card below.

Mai Tai Recipe Variations

  • Make it more tropical: Add a splash of orange juice for a sweeter, fruitier twist.
  • Use different rum: Try a blend of white rum and Jamaican rums for a deeper, more complex flavor.
  • Add a hint of color: A small splash of grenadine gives a layered look and a touch of sweetness.

How to Make Mai Tai Cocktail

Clear liquid being poured into a clear glass, filled with ice.
  1. Fill a cocktail shaker or glass with ice. Add white rum, fresh lime juice, orange curaçao, orgeat syrup, and simple syrup if using.
Ingredients in a clear glass are being stirred together with a rose gold spoon.
  1. Shake or stir well until chilled.
Dark rum being poured over the back of a spoon to create a layer effect in a mai tai, in a clear glass.
  1. If using, slowly pour the dark rum over the back of a spoon, to top off the drink.
Rum and other ingredients, mixed together to make a Mai Tai, in a clear half glass, topped with a cherry and lime slice as a garnish.
  1. Garnish with a lime wedge and fresh mint, then serve immediately.

Expert Tips

  • Use fresh lime juice: This keeps the drink bright and balanced.
  • Don’t skip the orgeat: It’s what gives this mai tai cocktail its signature flavor.
  • Use crushed ice: It chills quickly and gives that classic texture.
  • Add the float slowly: Pour the dark rum over the back of a spoon for that layered look.
Overhead image of rum and other ingredients, mixed together to make a Mai Tai, in a clear half glass, topped with a cherry and lime slice as a garnish.

Mai Tai Recipe FAQs

What is in a classic Mai Tai recipe?

A classic Mai Tai cocktail includes rum, fresh lime juice, orange curaçao, and orgeat syrup, creating a balanced citrus and almond flavor.

Can I make a Mai Tai recipe without orgeat syrup?

You can, but it won’t have the same signature flavor that makes this drink unique.

What rum is best for a Mai Tai recipe?

White rum works great for a simple version, but using a mix of rums, including Jamaican rums, adds more depth.

Is a Mai Tai recipe supposed to be sweet?

It should be balanced, not overly sweet, and you can adjust the simple syrup to fit your taste.

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5 from 2 votes

Mai Tai

Servings: 1
Prep: 3 minutes
Total: 3 minutes
Rum and other ingredients, mixed together to make a Mai Tai, in a clear half glass, topped with a cherry and lime slice as a garnish.
This easy Mai Tai is bright, refreshing, and finished with a dark rum float for that classic layered look. It’s a simple cocktail that is perfect for parties and always a crowd favorite.
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Equipment

  • Glass
  • Flat Spoon

Ingredients 

  • 2 ounces white rum
  • 1 ounce fresh lime juice
  • 1/2 ounce orange liqueur, like Triple Sec
  • 1/2 ounce orgeat
  • 1/2 ounce dark rum, (or 1 ounce for more prominent layers)

Optional: 1/2 ounce to 1 ounce simple syrup, depending on your sweetness preference.

Instructions 

  • Fill a short glass with crushed ice. This helps keep the drink cold and creates the best layered look.
  • Pour the white rum, fresh lime juice, orange liqueur, and orgeat syrup directly over the ice. If you like a slightly sweeter drink, add the simple syrup.
  • Gently stir everything together just until combined. You don’t need to overmix, just enough to blend the flavors.
  • Slowly pour the dark rum over the back of a spoon so it floats on top of the drink. This gives it that classic layered look.
  • Garnish with a lime wheel and cherry, then serve immediately.

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Notes

Use crushed ice: This helps hold the dark rum layer on top and gives the drink that classic look.
Pour slowly for the float: Adding the dark rum too quickly will cause it to mix instead of layering.
Fresh lime juice matters: It makes a big difference in flavor compared to bottled juice.
Adjust sweetness to taste: Add or skip the simple syrup depending on how sweet you like your drinks.

Nutrition

Calories: 288kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 0.1gFat: 0.1gSaturated Fat: 0.02gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.02gSodium: 2mgPotassium: 38mgFiber: 0.1gSugar: 16gVitamin A: 14IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 4mgIron: 0.1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Cocktails, Drinks
Cuisine: American
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About Rebecca Abbott

Welcome to Celebrating Simply! I'm Rebecca. Here, you’ll discover a variety of easy and approachable recipes that are perfect for everything from intimate family meals to large gatherings with friends.

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