Mai Tai
Origin
Victor 'Trader Vic' Bergeron · Trader Vic's, Oakland · 1944
Disputed — Donn Beach (Don the Beachcomber) claimed prior invention in 1933, but Bergeron's 1944 recipe is the canonical version served today and was awarded legal rights to the name in 1970.
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