
16 Easy Pineapple Drinks and Cocktails
You’ll love all the tropical vibes in these refreshing pineapple drinks, including the best cocktails, smoothies, and teas. Just be sure to keep some coconut and cherry on hand too since they all go together so well!

Pineapple Upside Down Cake Shots
These savvy shots serve up tons of flavor while also replicating the charm of pineapple upside down cake. They are the best way impress your loved ones and kick off any party.

Fresh Pineapple Juice
Say goodbye to those awkardly shaped and very heavy cans of pineapple juice, because after reading this recipe you’ll be able to make it all on your own. A little bit of fuss with the rind and leaves are so worth the heaps of juice you’ll make.

Pineapple Margarita
Let Nurtured Homes talk you through the little tips and tricks that will make you a master margarita maker with this pineapple recipe. You’ll love that the simplicity of the steps lets you focus on being detail oriented so that your margaritas come out perfect every time.

Pineapple Vodka Cocktail
This simple recipe comes with some great tips for how to run your home bar flawlessly. Plus it’s light on the side story and heavy on the facts so that you can get straight to preparing, preparing, preparing.

Mango Pineapple Smoothie
Mangos and bananas bring the right amount of nutrition to this smoothie, allowing you to enjoy the sweetness of pineapples all the more. The best part is that it even calls for almond milk, making it both delicious and vegan friendly.

Pineapple Rum Punch
Pineapples and rum go together like pirates and treasure maps. If you try this sparkling concoction at your next big gathering, then you’re sure to get a ton of compliments.

Cherry Pineapple Lemonade
If you’re in charge of making the drink for the party, but lost track of time this is the perfect recipe for throwing together last minute. All you need is some cherry flavored 7-Up, lemonade and pineapple juice. You’ll love the life hack of freezing pinapple juice into ice cubes and adding it to the drink so much that you’ll be doing it all the time.

Pineapple Slush
Keep it kid friendly with this pineapple slush that’s as fun to drink as it is to make with the kids in your life. Just click on the recipe to learn how you can even prepare it ahead of time for a party.

Pineapple Wine Punch
Break away from the sangria-all-the-time rut you’re in with this pineapple and wine based drink that really packs a punch. Check out Miss in the Kitchen’s recipe to learn the secret ingredients to the perfect boozey buzz.

Sparkling Pineapple Mocktail
This recipe slays the misconception that mocktails are just juice. You and your sober-curious friends will thoroughly enjoy sipping on sparkling, multiflavored pineapple mocktail.

Pineapple Rum Slush
This simple slush is the answer to what you should make with that extra frozen pineapple you’ve been stashing away. Add coconut water or cherry juice for extra layers of flavor or just keep it simple with some pineapple juice.

Hawaiian Iced Tea
Even though you never see pineapple tea bags around, that doesn’t mean that pineapple doesn’t belong in tea. In fact, this recipe proves quite the opposite. This new twist on iced tea will be your favorite way to break up some of that summertime monotony.

Pina Colada
Pina Coladas are just one of those classics you always order, but never make. Well, that changes right here, right now with Shake Drink Repeat’s Pina Colada recipe.

Pineapple Agua Fresca
Ditch the alcohol for some hydration with this refreshing pineapple agua fresca. The extra notes of honey and lime are super satisfying additions to a rather simple drink.

Bahama Mama
Coconut rum and pineapple juice are just what you need to feel instantly transported to the tropical vacation location of your choice. Do yourself a favor and make this Bahama Mama recipe ASAP.

Pineapple Bourbon Mule
Pineapples and bourbon sound like an awkward mixture, but Off the Line Cooking really brings it all together in this innovative cocktail recipe. Try it out for yourself and see.
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