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Barfly: Justin Park wins World’s Best Mai Tai contest for third time

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Justin Park, right, works on his winning cocktail at the Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival held Aug. 19 in Kailua-Kona. At left is Art Deakins, of Rum Shack in Waikoloa.

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Justin Park’s winning drink, Ka Mai Tai o Keawe, utilized root-washed Ko Hana rum with Bacardi Gran Reserva 8 Year, along with fresh lime juice, macadamia nut orgeat syrup, coconut vanilla syrup, lehua-ohia blossom honey and a foam flavored with kiawe sea salt. “For the foam, I used a mixture of water, coconut water and ohia lehua honey, and then sea salt that’s been smoked with kiawe wood. And then I added the gelatin and charged it (with nitrogen gas) and that’s what gave it the texture,” he said.

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Aaron Alcala-Mosley of Lineage pours his mai tai during the 10th Annual Don the Beachcomber Mai Tai Festival on Aug. 19 at the Royal Kona Resort.

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Peace, Love & Mai Tais was created by Cory Starr, also of Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago, in his first appearance at the competition. The drink took third place in this year’s contest.

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Kevin Beary of Three Dots and a Dash in Chicago won second place with his entry, Chief Lapu Lapu’s Revenge. Beary won the competition last year.

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Judges Manny Hinojosa, left, and Aaron Sanchez taste mai tais with surprise guest Guy Fieri during the competition on Aug. 19. Fieri is friends with Sanchez and stopped by after taking part in a fishing tournament in Kona earlier in the day.