Cutwater Tiki Rum Mai Tai 4Pk
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Description
Description
Cutwater Tiki Rum Mai Tai 4PK is a ready-to-drink canned Mai Tai at 12.5% ABV, sold as a four-pack of 12 fl oz cans. This expression earned a Gold Medal at the 2025 San Francisco World Spirits Competition, reinforcing Cutwater's standing as one of the most decorated canned cocktail producers in the United States.
Quick Facts: ABV: 12.5% | Origin: San Diego, California | Style: Ready-to-Drink Canned Cocktail | Distillery: Cutwater Spirits
Production & Heritage
Cutwater Spirits operates out of San Diego, California, where the distillery houses a 35-foot Vendome column still and a dedicated hybrid pot-and-column rig used for rum production. The Tiki Rum Mai Tai blends Cutwater's own Barrel Aged Rum with Bali Hai Tiki Gold Rum—a spirit distilled from pure cane sugar that itself took Gold at the 2022 San Francisco World Spirits Competition. That multi-rum foundation is what separates this canned cocktail from lighter, single-rum RTD alternatives: the barrel-aged component adds depth, while the gold rum brings brightness and tropical character.
Tasting Notes
Aroma: Fresh pineapple leads, followed by a wave of creamy coconut and bright citrus—lime and orange zest in particular. A faint sweetness ties everything together without overwhelming the fruit.
Taste: The entry is juicy pineapple and smooth coconut, giving way to citrus zest and a rum-driven sweetness at mid-palate. A subtle almond note emerges toward the peak, nodding to traditional orgeat without heavy syrupy weight. The overall texture is smooth yet lively, balancing sweetness against tropical acidity.
Finish: Lightly sweet with lingering pineapple and citrus that fade at a steady pace. A mellow rum warmth closes things out, keeping the finish clean rather than cloying.
How to Drink the Cutwater Mai Tai
Straight from the can over ice is the simplest approach and arguably the best—it opens up the aromatics while keeping the drink cold and diluted just enough. For a garnished serve, pour over crushed ice in a rocks glass and add a lime wheel and a sprig of fresh mint.
- Upgraded Mai Tai Float: Pour the can over crushed ice and float a half-ounce of overproof dark rum on top for added complexity and a layered finish.
- Tiki Punch Bowl: Combine several cans with fresh-squeezed lime juice, a splash of passion fruit syrup, and pineapple slices for a crowd-ready batch cocktail with minimal effort.
- Frozen Mai Tai: Blend a can with ice for a slushy tropical serve—the balanced sweetness and citrus hold up well when frozen.
Best For
- Stocking a cooler for a beach day, boat trip, or pool party
- Hosting a tiki-themed gathering without the time-intensive bar setup
- Gifting rum and tropical cocktail enthusiasts something convenient yet credible
- Keeping a dependable warm-weather cocktail on hand at home
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Cutwater Mai Tai taste like? It delivers juicy pineapple and creamy coconut up front, supported by lime-orange citrus and a subtle almond undertone, finishing with mellow rum warmth rather than heavy sweetness.
How does the Cutwater Mai Tai compare to other canned Mai Tais? Cutwater's use of both barrel-aged rum and Bali Hai Tiki Gold Rum gives it a noticeably richer, more layered rum backbone than many single-rum RTD Mai Tais on the market. The gold rum component alone holds a 2022 San Francisco World Spirits Competition Gold Medal, which speaks to the quality of the base spirits going into the blend.
Is the Cutwater Mai Tai good for casual sipping? Absolutely—at 12.5% ABV it sits in a comfortable range that delivers genuine cocktail-strength flavor without overwhelming heat, making it easy to enjoy straight from the can over ice.
Where is the Cutwater Mai Tai made? It is produced at the Cutwater Spirits distillery in San Diego, California, where the team distills its own rums on-site using a 35-foot Vendome column still and a hybrid pot-and-column rig dedicated to rum.
What foods pair well with the Cutwater Mai Tai? Grilled shrimp skewers complement the citrus and coconut notes; spicy ahi tuna poke plays off the drink's sweetness; teriyaki-glazed chicken echoes the caramelized rum character; fresh mango or papaya salad mirrors the tropical fruit profile; and macadamia-crusted fish reinforces the subtle almond undertone.
What sizes does the Cutwater Mai Tai come in? The standard retail format is a four-pack of 12 fl oz (355 ml) cans; single cans are also available at select locations.
Is the Cutwater Mai Tai worth the price? It positions as a premium ready-to-drink cocktail, and the use of house-distilled, award-winning rums as its base offers legitimate distillery pedigree that most canned cocktails in its tier cannot match.
Why the Cutwater Mai Tai?
The defining advantage here is the rum. Where many canned cocktails rely on neutral spirits or basic white rum, Cutwater blends its own barrel-aged rum with an SFWSC Gold Medal–winning gold rum, giving the drink a depth that actually reads as a proper Mai Tai rather than a flavored malt beverage. The 2025 Gold Medal at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition—part of more than 75 accolades the expression has collected—validates the formula at the highest level of competitive judging. At 12.5% ABV, it hits harder than a seltzer but stays sessionable enough for an afternoon in the sun. For anyone who wants a real cocktail without the shaker, jigger, and six-ingredient shopping list, this is one of the most credible options in the ready-to-drink category.
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